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6 TopicsReboot ALWAYS fails after firmware upgrade on ReadyNAS RR4312X
Hi, I've just upgraded our NetGear ReadyNAS RR4312X from 6.8.0 to 6.9.1 and actioned a reboot using the webUI after the upgrade. However once again (this happens after every FW upgrade), the system fails to come online again. The system doesn't even respond to PINGs. - We have to power cycle the system after every upgrade to get it back online again. NB: The firmware installs successfully everytime, so it's just the reboots afterwards that are problematic. Not good for remote sites! Any idea's please? P.S. my entered text 'ReadyNAS RR4312X wont save in the 'Model' section of this web support form.1.6KViews0likes7CommentsReadynas 102 restarts services constantly - unable to access data.
My ReadyNas 102 running firmware 6.7.4, seems to be constantly restarting services. I'm sometimes able to see the shares... sometimes even get a few files..., but then it "disappears" and the network location is gone. ... until a minute or so later. Even the web-ui ... I'm sometimes able to see the status-screen before it jumps back into a loading-page waiting for the ui to become responsive again. I've tried reinstalling the OS, but it didn't work. I was thinking about flashing new firmware, but that requires the services to be open long enough for the process to finish.... Is it possible to connect the drive to a computer - windows or linux... and get the data through USB? The drive seems to be ok, although; It's the remains of a degraded RAID-1 setup. Thanks for all advice..Solved1.4KViews0likes6CommentsReady NAS not shutting down or rebooting - RN316
Hello folks in the community, I cannot shut down my ReadyNAS gracefully. Over the GUI it hangs on shutdown - the display is showing " Powering Off - Goodbye" I also tried the hardware button method on the front of the RN - but again the display shows "Powering Off- Goodbye" But the system doesn't shut down any further - it is stuck in that status. What else can be done?? Running on OS 6.5.0 - but also had this issue under previous OS once or twice. Update doesn't work over the GUI. Is there another solution than pulling the AC Power Plug?? Starting the webinterface - I can still browse the shares but trying to reboot over the software I/O switch or the hardware button on the frontpanel won't work. Any ideas ? Help greatly appreciated.There's no power button on the admin page (ReadyNAS OS 6.5.1)
Trying to restart my ReadyNAS "gracefully" from the web page. I followed instructions in the help docs (ReadyNAS OS 6.5 Software Manual), which says to (and even shows a picture on page 197) to click the power icon from the local Admin page (on the Overview tab). Note: the help docs show the power icon right next to the help icon. Problem: there's no such power icon! Was this removed in 6.5.1? How do I reboot the machine?2.3KViews0likes4CommentsHow to reboot the ReadyNAS OS 6.5.1
I have a separate post about rebooting the ReadyNAS through software (option is missing). This post asks: how do I reboot the ReadyNAS with the physical button? Online instructions say to press the physical power button once (after which the LED blinks), and then a second time. This does not work for me. The first power press never causes the LED to blink. This thing really wants to stay on! Online instructions: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23006/~/readynas-os-6%3A-how-do-i-power-on-and-shut-down-my-readynas-102%3F?cid=wmt_netgear_organicReadyNAS Ulta 2, No ping/SSH, Loud fan, No leds (except power)
My ReadNAS Ultra 2 (RNDU2000-100PES) is acting up... Operating system: ReadyNAS OS 6.5.1 This is the second time this has happened... but the device was running fine for at least 15 days before the second time. The device is very loud compared to normal, the PSU fan is blowing really hard. It can't be reached by ping, SSH, or the web interface. The power LED is on, but none of the other LEDs are on - and they are not blinking. There seems to be disk activity due to "vibrations" on the chassis, but I can't be sure. A forced, physicall reboot (holding the power button and pressing it again) seems to fix the issue temporarily, and I can after this ping, SSH, and access the web interface again, and the ACT LED blinks green when it is supposed to. Is the device doing some sort of Btrfs maintenance that I am unaware of - like scrubbing? Any ideas that might help?2.8KViews0likes3Comments