ReadyNAS Duo v2
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02-01-2019, 15:44
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ReadyNAS Duo v2
Having read all I can on here, it seems i have the wrong NAS for this. I recently bought the fantastic Cambridge Audio network player, and the built in server in the ReadyNas was skipping sections of music. Cambridge Audio suggested adding a different uPnP server, which is why I'm here.
For the life of me i cannot get minimserver to install on the NAS. I keep getting the "wrong Architecture" error others have reported. Tried all the variations of PC (2x w10 , 1x wXP) and various browsers all to no avail. Do I need to dump the Netgear Readynas Duo V2, firmware 4.1.16 (latest). Thanks, Ian. |
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02-01-2019, 18:14
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
Such documentation I can find which gives a detailed spec of the processor in this NAS confirms it should be ARM based.
You are trying to load the ARM download, and not the X86? |
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02-01-2019, 19:15
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2019 19:20 by Cebolla.)
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
(02-01-2019 18:14)Sherwoodforest Wrote: Such documentation I can find which gives a detailed spec of the processor in this NAS confirms it should be ARM based.However, that conflicts with the firmware version 4.1.6 - which is supposed to be for the ReadyNAS Duo V1 not V2. This would mean it has a SPARC processor instead & unfortunately not able to install MinimServer, going by the info in similar older threads. (02-01-2019 15:44)Nintendodogs Wrote: Do I need to dump the Netgear Readynas Duo V2, firmware 4.1.16 (latest)Are you sure it's V2 and not V1 revision 2, given the 4.1.6 firmware? |
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02-01-2019, 19:22
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
...Indeed, 4.1.16 would indicate a ReadyNas Duo Version 1, with a Sparc processor rather than Marvell(ARM) (and therefore incompatible).
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02-01-2019, 20:32
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
I recall from the dim recesses of my memory that some v1 units had a v2 designation on the back label (see this thread). If your NAS says v2 on the front, it is a true v2.
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03-01-2019, 12:00
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
Hmm, it definitely says V2 on the back label. I'll have to look at the front.
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03-01-2019, 17:57
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
On the label RND2000 V2
On the front just ReadyNAS Duo. Guess i've got a v1 in disguise... |
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03-01-2019, 18:02
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
Having read that old thread. YEs, must be a v1 with v2 hardware revision...
What would be a good replacement? Any opinions? I have heard good things about qnap, don't need massive storage, but do want basic raid, like the duo. Thanks for the advice, all. |
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04-01-2019, 08:32
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RE: ReadyNAS Duo v2
QNAP is good, as is Synology. MinimServer supports all models of both these brands.
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