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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: asa92121 on January 18, 2009, 08:19:49 AM
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I have huge problem.
After black-out this morning, my dns-323 is offline. when I press power button. The button keep flashing (suppose goes to solid after finish booting). After talking to dlink suck tech support and determine the dns-323 is defected. They will send me new one. but I have to request RMA thru internet. Okay here is my question.
I have 2 same hard disk setup as raid 1.
1. Once I got new dns-323, once I put back hard disks to new dns-323. am I going to lost all files on that hard disk. It seems like I remember dns-323 always ask you format your HD when you set your raid. Is there any way to get around that?
2. Should I mount them individually? Can raid 1 disk able to be mounted individually?
3. My last questions is if dlink is so sensitive with power outage. what is best way to prevent. even I can buy UPS. but still only can keep running 5 min. It won't be able to auto shut-down.
Thanks for help
Paul
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First - the DNS-323 is not particularly sensitive to power failures (and I speak from experience) - you just caught a bad break.
Second - the DNS-323, with firmware 1.06, supports UPS monitoring through the USB port, so you can shutdown safely in case of an extended outage.
Third - based on what D-Link says - the disk configuration is stored on the disks, so you can move the disks to the replacement unit without losing data - I have not personally verified this.
Last but by no means least - you can connect one of your RAID1 drives to a Windows system with ext2ifs loaded and get access to the data. I would suggest you do this and backup the data (if you don't have a backup already) before proceeding.
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Thanks.
I got a replacement of dns-323 and you r right. all data are there. thanks god.
now I updated to firmware 1.06. however, i haven't found a place allow me to set up dns to shut down once UPS sending power out signal.
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Plug the UPS comms cable in between the DNS-323 and the UPS and then check the DNS-323 status screen - if your UPS is supported you should see the make & model and status details on the DNS-323 status page, in place of the printer status information.