ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Hardware Manual Models: R eadyNAS R eadyNAS R eadyNAS R eadyNAS R eadyNAS R eadyNAS E DA 5 00 1 02 1 04 3 12 3 14 3 16 5 16 April 2013 202-11206-03 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Additional Documentation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Setup Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Supported Operating Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Supported Browsers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Diskless Storage Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Preferred Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Forced Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Boot Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Chapter 5 NETGEAR ReadyNAS 314 Front and Side Panels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Drive Bays . . . . .
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Forced Shutdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Chapter 9 Disks Disk Trays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Standard Disk Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 EDA 500 Disk Tray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 Supported Disks . . . . . . . . .
1. 1 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of a NETGEAR ReadyNAS® storage system. This manual describes the physical features of the ReadyNAS OS 6 desktop storage systems.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Additional Documentation For detailed information about configuring, managing, and using your ReadyNAS storage system, see the ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Manual, which is available at http://support.netgear.com/product/ReadyNAS-OS6. NETGEAR maintains a community website that supports ReadyNAS products. Visit http://www.netgear.com/readynas for reviews, tutorials, a comparison chart, software updates, documentation, an active user forum, and much more.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Supported Browsers The ReadyNAS local admin page supports the following browsers: • Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.0+ • Apple Safari, 5.0+ • Google Chrome 20+ • Mozilla Firefox 14+ If you have difficulty accessing the local admin page or if you notice unexpected behavior, try using another browser. For more information about the ReadyNAS local admin page, see the ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Manual.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of ReadyNAS 102. 1 2 3 8 4 Figure 1. ReadyNAS 102 front and side panels 1. Power button and LED 2. Disk activity LED 3. Exhaust vent 4. USB 2.0 port 5. Backup button 6. USB and Backup status LED 7. Disk 1 and Disk 2 LEDs 8.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of ReadyNAS 102. 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 2. ReadyNAS 102 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray handle 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. Disk tray release latch 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of ReadyNAS 102. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Figure 3. ReadyNAS 102 rear panel 1. Exhaust fan 2. Kensington lock 3. LAN ports with LED status indicators 4. USB 3.0 ports 5. E-SATA port 6. Reset button 7.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 1. ReadyNAS 102 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Power button and LED Press this button to turn on the ReadyNAS. The LED has these states: • On. Powered on. • Blinking. Booting or shutting down. • Off. Powered off.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Power On and Shut Down This section describes how to power on and shut down your system. If you need to shut down the system, use one of the preferred shutdown methods whenever possible. Power On To power on the system: 1. Connect the system to a power supply. Note: Depending on the system’s last power state, the system might power on automatically. For more information, see Power State on page 14. 2. If necessary, press the Power button. The system powers on.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems • If the system was powered on at the time of the power failure, the system powers on when the power supply is restored. • If the system was powered off at the time of the power failure, the system remains off when the power supply is restored. Boot Menu Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyNAS storage system. Your storage system has the following boot modes: • Normal. Initiates a normal boot process, just like booting using the Power button.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems To access the boot menu: 1. Power off your storage system. 2. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button. 3. Press the Power button. The system powers on. 4. Continue to press the Reset button until the Power button LED, USB and backup status LED, disk 1 LED, and disk 2 LED light. 5. Press the Backup button to scroll through boot mode options.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of ReadyNAS 104. 2 3 5 4 6 1 7 8 Figure 4. ReadyNAS 104 front and side panels 1. Exhaust vents 2. USB 2.0 port 3. Backup button and LED 4. Disk LEDs 5. Disk activity LED 6. Power button and LED 7. Drive bay door 8.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of ReadyNAS 104. 2 3 4 1 5 Figure 5. ReadyNAS 104 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray handle 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. Disk tray release latch 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of ReadyNAS 104. 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 Figure 6. ReadyNAS 104 rear panel 1. E-SATA port 2. Reset button 3. USB 3.0 ports 4. LAN ports with LED status indicators 5. Power cable socket 6. Exhaust fan 7.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 2. ReadyNAS 104 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Power button and LED Press this button to turn on the ReadyNAS. The LED has these states: • On. Powered on. • Blinking. Booting or shutting down. • Off. Powered off.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Power On and Shut Down This section describes how to power on and shut down your system. If you need to shut down the system, use one of the preferred shutdown methods whenever possible. Power On To power on the system: 1. Connect the system to a power supply. Note: Depending on the system’s last power state, the system might power on automatically. For more information, see Power State on page 23. 2. If necessary, press the Power button. The system powers on.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Forced Shutdown Perform a forced shutdown only if the storage system is not responding. To perform a forced shutdown: Unplug the system from the power supply. Power State If the power supply is interrupted due to a power failure, the system returns to its last state once the power supply is restored: • If the system was powered on at the time of the power failure, the system powers on when the power supply is restored.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems • Tech support. Boots into a low-level diagnostic mode. Use the tech support boot mode only when instructed to do so by a NETGEAR technical support representative. • Volume read only. Mounts a volume as read-only. Use this option when you are attempting to rescue data off a disk during a disaster recovery. • Memory test. Performs a memory test. The pass or fail result is reported on the status display screen. • Test disk. Performs an offline full disk test.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of ReadyNAS 312. 1 2 3 9 4 Figure 7. ReadyNAS 312 front and side panels 1. Power button and LED 2. Disk activity LED 3. Exhaust vent 4. USB 2.0 port 5. Infrared remote receiver 6. Backup button 7. USB and Backup status LED 8. Disk 1 and Disk 2 LEDs 9.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of ReadyNAS 312. 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 8. ReadyNAS 312 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray handle 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. Disk tray release latch 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of ReadyNAS 312. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 9. ReadyNAS 312 rear panel 1. Exhaust fan 2. Kensington lock 3. USB 3.0 ports 4. E-SATA port 5. LAN ports with LED status indicators 6. Reset button 7. HDMI port 8.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 3. ReadyNAS 312 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Power button and LED Press this button to turn on the ReadyNAS. The LED has these states: • On. Powered on. • Blinking. Booting or shutting down. • Off. Powered off.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Power On and Shut Down This section describes how to power on and shut down your system. If you need to shut down the system, use one of the preferred shutdown methods whenever possible. Power On When the system is connected to a power supply, the system automatically powers on. You can also power on the system by pressing the Power button. Preferred Shutdown You can gracefully shut down your system by using the Power button or the ReadyNAS local admin page.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Boot Menu Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyNAS storage system. Your storage system has the following boot modes: • Normal. Initiates a normal boot process, just like booting using the Power button. • Factory default. Initiates a short disk test that takes approximately 5 minutes. After the disk test, a 10-minute time-out period begins.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems To access the boot menu: 1. Power off your storage system. 2. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button. 3. Press the Power button. The system powers on. 4. Continue to press the Reset button until the Power button LED, USB and backup status LED, disk 1 LED, and disk 2 LED light. 5. Press the Backup button to scroll through boot mode options.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of ReadyNAS 314. 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 8 9 Figure 10. ReadyNAS 314 front and side panels 1. Exhaust vents 2. Shared USB 2.0 and E-SATA port 3. Backup button and LED 4. Disk LEDs 5. Infrared remote receiver 6. Disk activity LED 7. Power button and LED 8. Drive bay door 9.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of ReadyNAS 314. 2 3 4 1 5 Figure 11. ReadyNAS 314 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray handle 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. Disk tray release latch 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of ReadyNAS 314. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure 12. ReadyNAS 314 rear panel 1. Reset button 2. LAN ports with LED status indicators 3. E-SATA port 4. USB 3.0 ports 5. HDMI port 6. Power cable socket 7. Exhaust fan 8.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 4. ReadyNAS 314 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Power button and LED Press this button to turn on the ReadyNAS. The LED has these states: • On. Powered on. • Blinking. Booting or shutting down. • Off. Powered off.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Power On and Shut Down This section describes how to power on and shut down your system. If you need to shut down the system, use one of the preferred shutdown methods whenever possible. Power On When the system is connected to a power supply, the system automatically powers on. You can also power on the system by pressing the Power button. Preferred Shutdown You can gracefully shut down your system by using the Power button or the ReadyNAS local admin page.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems The LEDs blink quickly and simultaneously to warn that power will be cut off forcibly. The system shuts down. Boot Menu Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyNAS storage system. Your storage system has the following boot modes: • Normal. Initiates a normal boot process, just like booting using the Power button. • Factory default. Initiates a short disk test that takes approximately 5 minutes. After the disk test, a 10-minute time-out period begins.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems To access the boot menu: 1. Power off your storage system. 2. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button. 3. Press the Power button. The systems powers on. 4. Continue to press the Reset button until the status display screen shows a boot menu message. 5. Press the Backup button to scroll through boot mode options. The status display screen shows the current boot mode option. 6.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of ReadyNAS 316. 1 2 3 5 Figure 13. ReadyNAS 316 front and side panels 1. Status display screen 2. Infrared remote receiver 3. Drive bay door 4. Touchpad and backlight 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of ReadyNAS 316. 8 1 2 Figure 14. ReadyNAS 316 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray release latch 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. USB 2.0 port 5. Disk tray handle 6. Power button 7. Disk LED 8.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of ReadyNAS 316. 5 6 7 1 8 2 9 3 4 Figure 15. ReadyNAS 316 rear panel 1. Exhaust fan 2. Power cable socket 3. Power switch 4. Kensington lock 5. E-SATA ports 6. LAN ports with LED status indicators 7. HDMI port 8. USB 3.0 ports 9.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 5. ReadyNAS 316 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Disk LEDs A disk LED next to each drive bay indicates the status of the disk inside. The disk LEDs have these states: • Solid blue. Power is on and the disk is operating normally. • Blinking blue. The disk is active. • Solid red.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Preferred Shutdown You can gracefully shut down your system by using the Power button or the ReadyNAS local admin page. For information about how to gracefully shut down your system using the ReadyNAS local admin page, see the ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Manual, which is available at http://support.netgear.com/product/ReadyNAS-OS6. To gracefully shut down your system using the Power button: • If the status display screen is not lit, do the following: 1.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Boot Menu Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyNAS storage system. Your storage system has the following boot modes: • Normal. Initiates a normal boot process, just like booting using the Power button. • Factory default. Initiates a short disk test that takes approximately 2 minutes. After the disk test, a 10-minute time-out period begins.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems To access the boot menu: 1. Power off your storage system. 2. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button. 3. Press the Power button on the front panel of the system. The system powers on. 4. Continue to press the Reset button until the status display screen shows a boot menu message. 5. Use the arrows on the touchpad to scroll through boot mode options. The status display screen shows the current boot mode option. 6.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of ReadyNAS 516. 1 2 3 5 Figure 16. ReadyNAS 516 front and side panels 1. Status display screen 2. Infrared remote receiver 3. Drive bay door 4. Touchpad and backlight 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of ReadyNAS 516. 8 1 2 3 Figure 17. ReadyNAS 516 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray release latch 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. USB 2.0 port 5. Disk tray handle 6. Power button 7. Disk LED 8.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of ReadyNAS 516. 5 6 1 7 8 9 2 10 3 4 Figure 18. ReadyNAS 516 rear panel 1. Exhaust fan 2. Power cable socket 3. Power switch 4. Kensington lock 5. E-SATA ports 6. LAN ports with LED status indicators 7. HDMI port 8. E-SATA port 9. USB 3.0 ports 10.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 6. ReadyNAS 516 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Disk LEDs A disk LED next to each drive bay indicates the status of the disk inside. The disk LEDs have these states: • Solid blue. Power is on and the disk is operating normally. • Blinking blue. The disk is active. • Solid red.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Preferred Shutdown You can gracefully shut down your system by using the Power button or the ReadyNAS local admin page. For information about how to gracefully shut down your system using the ReadyNAS local admin page, see the ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Manual, which is available at http://support.netgear.com/product/ReadyNAS-OS6. To gracefully shut down your system using the Power button: • If the status display screen is not lit, do the following: 1.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Boot Menu Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyNAS storage system. Your storage system has the following boot modes: • Normal. Initiates a normal boot process, just like booting using the Power button. • Factory default. Initiates a short disk test that takes approximately 2 minutes. After the disk test, a 10-minute time-out period begins.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems To access the boot menu: 1. Power off your storage system. 2. Using a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button. 3. Press the Power button on the front panel of the system. The system powers on. 4. Continue to press the Reset button until the status display screen shows a boot menu message. 5. Use the arrows on the touchpad to scroll through boot mode options. The status display screen shows the current boot mode option. 6.
8. 8 NETGEAR EDA 500 This chapter provides an overview of the physical features of the EDA 500 and includes the following sections: • Front and Side Panels • Drive Bays • Rear Panel • Status Information • Power On and Shut Down Note: The EDA 500 disk trays are slightly different from the standard trays. Use only EDA 500 disk trays with the EDA 500. For more information about the EDA 500 disk trays, see EDA 500 Disk Tray on page 65.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Front and Side Panels The following figure shows the front and side panels of EDA 500. 5 1 Figure 19. EDA 500 front and side panels 1. Power LED 2. E-SATA LED 3. Volume LED 4. Alert LED 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Drive Bays The following figure shows the drive bays of EDA 500. 7 8 6 9 1 2 Figure 20. EDA 500 drive bays 1. Drive bay door 2. Disk tray release latch 3. Recessed disk tray locking mechanism 4. Disk tray handle 5. Power button 6. Disk LED 7. Disk label 8. Active drive bays 9.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Rear Panel The following figure shows the rear panel of EDA 500. 5 1 2 3 4 Figure 21. EDA 500 rear panel 1. Exhaust fan 2. Kensington lock 3. Power switch 4. Power cable socket 5.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Status Information You can obtain information about the status of your storage system by reviewing the indicators listed in the following table. Table 7. EDA 500 indicator descriptions Indicator Description Power LED The Power LED has these states: • On. Powered on. • Off. Powered off. E-SATA LED The E-SATA LED has these states: • On. SATA link is established between the EDA500 and a host. • Off. SATA link is not established.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Power On and Shut Down This section describes how to power on and shut down your system. If you need to shut down the system, use the preferred shutdown method whenever possible. Power On When the system is connected to a power supply and the Power switch is in the On position, the system automatically powers on. When connected to a host that is powered on, the EDA 500 automatically powers on. The EDA 500 detects a powered-on host through the E-SATA link.
9. 9 Disks This chapter describes how to reformat, add, and replace disks in your ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system. For information about configuring disks on your storage system, see the ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Manual, which is available at http://support.netgear.com/product/ReadyNAS-OS6.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Disk Trays All systems except the EDA 500 use standard disk trays. The EDA 500 comes with its own special disk trays. This section describes both the standard and EDA 500 disk trays. Standard Disk Tray The following figure shows the features of the standard disk tray. This disk tray is used in all systems except the EDA 500. For information about the EDA 500 disk tray, see EDA 500 Disk Tray on page 65. 1 5 2 6 3 4 7 Figure 22. Standard disk tray 1.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems EDA 500 Disk Tray The following figure shows the features of the EDA 500 disk tray. The EDA 500 disk tray and the standard disk tray are the same, except for the EMI shielding on the EDA 500 disk tray. For this reason, use only EDA 500 disk trays with the EDA 500. 1 5 2 6 3 4 7 8 Figure 23. EDA 500 disk tray 1. Disk tray 2. Disk tray release latch 3. Recessed disk tray handle locking mechanism 4. Disk tray handle 5. Disk screw holes 6. Mounting bracket 7.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Supported Disks Use only supported SATA hard disk drives (HDD) or solid state drives (SSD) in your ReadyNAS storage system. If you use disks that are not supported, NETGEAR technical support will not provide assistance. For a list of supported disks, see the NETGEAR Hardware Compatibility List at http://www.netgear.com/readynas-hcl. Previously Formatted Disks This section describes how to use previously formatted disks with your ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems 2. Install the disk. For more information, see Add a Disk on page 68. 3. Reset the system to its factory default settings. WARNING: This process erases all data and reformats all disks into a single X-RAID2 volume. If you want to preserve the data on the disks, you must back up the data to an external drive before using the disks in your ReadyNAS storage system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Add a Disk You can add a 3.5-inch hard disk drive, 2.5-inch hard disk drive, or a 2.5-inch solid-state drive to an empty drive bay. If you want to add a previously formatted disk to your storage system, see the instructions in Previously Formatted Disks on page 66. To add a 3.5-inch hard disk drive (HDD): 1. Determine whether you need to shut down your system: • If you are adding disks to a diskless system, gracefully shut down the system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems a. Press and hold the disk tray release latch. Mounting bracket b. While holding the disk tray release latch, pull out the mounting bracket and slide the bracket down the tray. When the mounting bracket is partially removed from the disk tray, the disk tray locking mechanism locks the mounting bracket to the disk tray. You do not need to fully remove the mounting bracket from the disk tray.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Disk tray locking mechanism 6. Attach the new HDD to the mounting bracket. Make sure that the HDD mounting holes are aligned with the bracket’s mounting posts, and that the HDD connectors face the interior of the drive tray.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems 7. Push the mounting bracket and HDD back into the disk tray. The following figure shows a fully assembled disk tray: WARNING: To prevent damage to your system, make sure that the disk tray is correctly oriented before inserting it into the drive bay. 8. Insert the disk tray back into the drive bay of the storage system. • For 2-bay and 4-bay systems, insert the disk tray so that the disk tray release latch is near the bottom of the system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems • If you are adding the disk to a system that uses X-RAID2, the system automatically determines whether the disk is used for protection or storage. The new disk is incorporated in the background while you continue to use your system. • If you are adding the disk to a system that uses Flex-RAID, the disk becomes available for use. You use the local admin page to manually configure the new disk.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems a. Press and hold the disk tray release latch. Mounting bracket b. While holding the disk tray release latch, pull out the mounting bracket, slide the bracket down the tray. When the mounting bracket is partially removed from the disk tray, the disk tray locking mechanism locks the mounting bracket to the disk tray.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems c. Release the mounting bracket from the locking mechanism by pushing a pen through the locking mechanism on the side of the disk tray. Disk tray locking mechanism d. Slide the mounting bracket out of the disk tray. The mounting bracket is not used to secure 2.5-inch HDDs or SSDs. 6. Place the new 2.5-inch HDD or SSD in the disk tray. 7. Secure the HDD or SSD to the disk tray using the screws that came with your storage system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems The following figures show fully assembled disk trays with a 2.5-inch HDD or 2.5 SSD: Disk tray with 2.5-inch HDD Disk tray with 2.5-inch SSD WARNING: To prevent damage to your system, make sure that the disk tray is correctly oriented before inserting it into the drive bay. 8. Insert the disk tray back into the drive bay of the storage system. • For 2-bay and 4-bay systems, insert the disk tray so that the disk tray release latch is near the bottom of the system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Replace a Disk If your volumes use a protected RAID configuration, you system can recover from the failure of a disk. When you replace the failed disk, the system rebuilds the volume using the new disk and no data from the volume is lost. The Disk LEDs can help you identify a failed disk. For more information, see the Status Information section of the chapter that describes your system.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems The disk tray handle pops out. 3. Pull out the disk tray. 4. Press and hold the disk tray release latch. 5. While holding the disk tray release latch, pull out the mounting bracket and slide the bracket down the tray. You do not need to fully remove the mounting bracket from the disk tray.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems 6. Remove the old HDD from the mounting bracket. 7. Attach the new HDD to the mounting bracket. Make sure that the HDD mounting holes are aligned with the bracket’s mounting posts, and that the HDD connectors face the interior of the disk tray. 8. Push the mounting bracket with the hard disk drive back into the disk tray. WARNING: To prevent damage to your system, make sure that the disk tray is correctly oriented before inserting it into the drive bay. 9.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems The disk tray is secured in the dive bay. If the volume that contained the failed disk uses a protected RAID configuration, the system automatically resynchronizes the volume using the new disk. Resynchronization might take several hours, depending on the disk size. You can continue to use your storage system, although access is slower until the volume resynchronization finishes.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems b. Place the new 2.5-inch HDD or SSD in the disk tray. c. Secure the HDD or SSD to the disk tray using the screws. Make sure that the disk connectors face the interior of the disk tray. The following figures show fully assembled disk trays with a 2.5-inch HDD or 2.5-inch SSD: Disk tray with 2.5-inch HDD Disk tray with 2.5-inch SSD WARNING: To prevent damage to your system, make sure that the disk tray is correctly oriented before inserting it into the drive bay. 4.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems If the volume that contained the failed disk uses a protected RAID configuration, the system automatically resynchronizes the volume using the new disk. Resynchronization might take several hours, depending on the disk size. You can continue to use your storage system, although access is slower until the volume resynchronization finishes. For more information about RAID configurations, see the ReadyNAS OS 6 Software Manual, which is available at http://support.netgear.
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ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Factory Default Settings The following table lists factory default settings for ReadyNAS OS 6 desktop storage systems. Table 8. ReadyNAS OS 6 factory default settings Feature Default Login Default IP address The default IP address for the ReadyNAS is assigned by the local router (DHCP server). If a router does not assign an IP address, the ReadyNAS will default to a known address (https:/192.168.168.168/admin).
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems ReadyNAS 102 Technical Specifications The ReadyNAS 102 storage system meets the following technical specifications: General: • Marvell Armada 370 1.2 GHz CPU • 512 MB memory • Two-bay storage • One E-SATA port • One USB 2.0 port (front) • Two USB 3.0 ports (back) • One LAN port Physical dimensions (h x w x d): • 142 x 101 x 220 mm (5.60 x 3.98 x 8.70 in.) Physical weight: • 2.12 kg (4.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Certifications: FCC Class B, CE Class B, RoHS, VCCI Class B ReadyNAS 104 Technical Specifications The ReadyNAS 104 storage system meets the following technical specifications: General: • Marvell Armada 370 1.2 GHz CPU • 512 MB memory • Four-bay storage • One E-SATA port • One USB 2.0 port (front) • Two USB 3.0 ports (back) • Two LAN ports • LCD display Physical dimensions (h x w x d): • 205 x 134 x 223 mm (8.97 x 5.28 x 8.78 in.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems • Storage humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) • Software controlled 92 mm chassis cooling fan Certifications: • FCC Class B, CE Class B, RoHS, VCCI Class B ReadyNAS 312 Technical Specifications The ReadyNAS 312 storage system meets the following technical specifications: General: • Intel Atom 2.1 GHz Dual Core CPU • 2 GB memory • Two-bay storage • One E-SATA port • One HDMI port • One USB 2.0 port (front) • Two USB 3.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Environmental requirements: • Operating temperature: 0 to 40°C (32° to 104°F) • Operating humidity: 20 to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing) • Storage temperature: –20 to 70°C (–4 to 158°F) • Storage humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) • Software controlled 92 mm chassis cooling fan Certifications: • FCC Class B, CE Class B, RoHS, VCCI Class B ReadyNAS 314 Technical Specifications The ReadyNAS 314 storage system meets the following tec
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Electrical: • External 90 W (12V, 7A) AC power supply • Input: 100–240V AC, 50/60 Hz Environmental requirements: • Operating temperature: 0 to 40°C (32° to 104°F) • Operating humidity: 20 to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing) • Storage temperature: –20 to 70°C (–4 to 158°F) • Storage humidity: 5 to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) • Software controlled 92 mm chassis cooling fan Certifications: • FCC Class B, CE Class B, RoHS, VCCI Class B Read
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Power consumption: • BTU at full power supply utilization: 110.66 W • In operation: 54.94 W • Power off (Wake On LAN): 804.64 mW • Power off: 338.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Physical dimensions (h x w x d): • 259 x 192 x 287.5 mm (10.20 x 7.56 x 11.32 in.) Physical weight: • 7.97 kg (17.57 lb) without disks Power consumption: • BTU at full power supply utilization: 189.30 W • In operation: 87.69 W • Power off (Wake On LAN): 956.12 mW • Power off: 370.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Physical weight: • 7.3 kg (16.1 lb) without disks Power consumption: • BTU at full power supply utilization: 88.17 W • In operation: 37.3 W • Power off: 453.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems Safety Warnings • The equipment contains no operator access areas and is certified for installation only by trained personnel, according to the installation instructions provided with each storage system. • Install the socket outlet near the equipment in an easily accessible location. • Observe the on-board battery precautions. DANGER: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to their instructions.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems General Safety Precautions Follow these rules to ensure general safety: • Keep the area around the ReadyNAS clean and free of clutter. • See the technical specifications in this manual for details about your specific ReadyNAS storage systems. • Replace the on-board battery only with the same battery or an equivalent type of battery recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
B. Notification of Compliance B Regulatory Compliance Information This section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National laws for usage of radio spectrum and operation of radio devices. Failure of the end-user to comply with the applicable requirements may result in unlawful operation and adverse action against the end-user by the applicable National regulatory authority.
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. FCC Declaration Of Conformity We, NETGEAR, Inc.
Index B F battery 92 boot menu ReadyNAS 102 15 ReadyNAS 104 23 ReadyNAS 312 31 ReadyNAS 314 39 ReadyNAS 316 47 ReadyNAS 516 55 browsers, supported 8 factory default settings 83 failed disk 76 FCC 94 forced shutdown EDA 500 62 ReadyNAS 102 14 ReadyNAS 104 23 ReadyNAS 312 30 ReadyNAS 314 38 ReadyNAS 316 46 ReadyNAS 516 54 front panel EDA 500 58 ReadyNAS 102 10 ReadyNAS 104 18 ReadyNAS 312 26 ReadyNAS 314 34 ReadyNAS 316 42 ReadyNAS 516 50 C compliance 94 D Declaration of Conformity 95 disk trays EDA 500
ReadyNAS OS 6 Desktop Storage Systems ReadyNAS 516 53 location, storage system 7 ReadyNAS 516 54 side panel EDA 500 58 ReadyNAS 102 10 ReadyNAS 104 18 ReadyNAS 312 26 ReadyNAS 314 34 ReadyNAS 316 42 ReadyNAS 516 50 socket outlet 92 status information EDA 500 61 ReadyNAS 102 13 ReadyNAS 104 21 ReadyNAS 312 29 ReadyNAS 314 37 ReadyNAS 316 45 ReadyNAS 516 53 storage system location 7 supported browsers 8 supported operating systems 7 system status EDA 500 61 ReadyNAS 102 13 ReadyNAS 104 21 ReadyNAS 312 29 Re