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1. 2 18 Replacing the Onboard aate cities ad dE ant 2 19 Appendix A Default Settings and Specifications vi Contents v1 1 July 2009 About This Manual The NETGEAR ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual describes the hardware features of a ReadyNAS 3200 system It also provides procedures for using the system diagnostics boot menu and procedures for adding replacing or formatting disks The information in this manual is intended for readers with intermediate computer and networking skills Conventions and Formats The conventions formats and scope of this manual are described in the following paragraphs Typographical Conventions This manual uses the following typographical conventions Italic Emphasis books CDs file and server names extensions Bold User input IP addresses GUI screen text Fixed Command prompts CLI text code italic URL links e Formats This manual uses the following formats to highlight special messages Ex Note This note highlights information of importance or special interest Tip This note highlights a procedure that will save time resources A Warning This note warns against a malfunction or damage to the equipment vii v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual AY Danger
2. 2 14 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Replacing System Components You can replace failed components such as power supplies fans and the system battery This section explains how to replace failed components Accessing the Inside of the System You may need to access the inside of the system to replace failed components such as power supplies fans or the system battery Follow these steps to access the inside of the system 1 First grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks you will hear a 2 Next depress the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover Figure 2 12 Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 15 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 3 You can then lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the system Figure 2 13 Warning Care must be taken to assure that the chassis cover is in place when the system is operating to assure proper cooling of warranty damage to system can occur if this practice is not strictly followed Replacing a System Fan Fan speed is controlled by system temperature as monitored by the RAIDiator firmware If a fan fails the remaining fans will ramp up to full speed the overheat fan fail LED on the control panel will turn on and an email alert will be sent to the system administrator R
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4. Tip If possible use the configuration backup to save your configuration so that if 3 you have to reset the unit to its factory default settings you can simply restore all your settings from the configuration backup For instructions on how to back up your configuration see the ReadyNAS 3200 Software Manual Prnt Tech Support Enable the remote diagnostic function Skip Volume Check Boot the system but bypass the volume check Memory Test Perform a memory diagnostic Using the OS Reinstall Option to Reinstall the Firmware To reinstall the RAIDiator firmware on the ReadyNAS without touching the data volume follow these steps Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 5 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 1 While using a paper clip or push pin to gently press in the reset switch power the unit Wait for the two red boot menu status lights on the front to display then release the reset switch Control Panel Boot Menu Options Boot Menu Sequence Red Power LED and Red Fan LED Blink Patterns LED Legena m Off Off On On Off On Boot Menu Enabled m 1 Normal Boot EH 2 Factory Default 3 OS Reinstall 4 Tech Support bs E 5 Skip Volume Check LED LED 6 Memory Test 7 Factory Test 2 Push the Reset button on the front panel three times to select the OS Reinstall option Wa
5. ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual NETGEAR NETGEAR Inc 350 East Plumeria Drive San Jose CA 95134 USA 202 10541 01 v1 1 July 2009 2009 by NETGEAR Inc rights reserved Technical Support Registration on the website or over the phone is required before you can use our telephone support service The phone numbers for worldwide regional customer support centers are on the Warranty and Support Information card that came with your product Go to http kbserver netgear com for product updates and Web support Trademarks NETGEAR the NETGEAR logo ReadyNAS X RAID X RAID2 FrontView RAIDar RAIDiator Network Storage Processor and NSP are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR Inc Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability NETGEAR reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice NETGEAR does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Certificate of the Manufacturer Importer It is hereby certified that the ReadyNAS 3200 Network Attached Storage System has been suppressed in accordance with the conditions set out in the B
6. handle wr x Disk tray release l push switch Figure 1 3 A Warning Regardless of how many hard drives are installed all drive trays must remain in the drive bays to maintain proper airflow 1 2 Getting Started v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Rear Panel Figure 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 Safety Warning Dual power supplies PS2 keyboard and mouse ports Two USB ports VGA monitor port RS232 console port Two gigabit Ethernet ports with failover and link aggregation The equipment contains no operator access areas and is certified only for installation by trained personnel only according to the installation instructions provided with each unit The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Observe the onboard battery precaution below Follow the battery replacement instructions the Onboard Battery on page 2 19 INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THEIR INSTRUCTIONS f Danger RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN The units and their associated LAN connections shall be interconnected only with equipment within the same building Slide rail mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space Getting Started 1 3 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Rack Mount Setup Use the i
7. peripheral chips memory modules or contacts e When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins 1 6 Getting Started v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Put the mainboard and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use For grounding purposes make sure your computer chassis provides excellent conductivity between the power supply the case the mounting fasteners and the mainboard After accessing the inside of the system close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have been made Rack Mount Precautions Follow these rack mount precations Ensure that the leveling jacks on the bottom of the rack are fully extended to the floor with the full weight of the rack resting on them In single rack installation stabilizers should be attached to the rack In multiple rack installations the racks should be coupled together Always make sure the rack is stable before extending a component from the rack You should extend only one component at a time extending two or more simultaneously may cause the rack to become unstable Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails Install the heaviest components on the bottom of the rack first and then work up Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect the ReadyNAS 3200 from power surges voltage spikes and to keep you
8. pull switch The tray handle pops out Disk tray handle OS Disk tray release pull switch Figure 2 7 Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 11 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 2 Pull out the disk tray and replace the failed disk Figure 2 8 Make sure that the hard disk connectors face the interior of the disk bay when you reassemble the disk 3 Slide the disk tray back into the ReadyNAS and secure the handle The volume automatically synchronizes with the new disk in the background taking several hours depending on the disk size The ReadyNAS can continue to be used although access will be slower until the volume synchronization finishes You will be notified by e mail when the process is complete 2 12 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Failed Disk Notification When a disk fails in your ReadyNAS you are notified of the failure by e mail The Front View main menu Status gt Health screen provides information about the failed disk Health Logs 0000000000 Figure 2 9 The disk tray of ReadyNAS 3200 includes a failed disk LED that turns amber when its disk fails Choosing a Replacement Disk On the FrontView main menu select Status gt Health Take note of the disk vendor and model used in your ReadyNAS It is best to replace a failed disk with the same disk model Contact the disk vendor and arrange
9. to have the disk replaced if the disk is still under warranty A disk RMA from the vendor requires that you provide the serial number of the disk To locate the serial number open the disk tray and take out the failed disk If the disk is no longer under warranty you can obtain a disk of the same capacity or larger from your ReadyNAS retailer Replacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS supports hotswap bays so there is no need to power it down when a disk fails To replace the failed disk follow these steps 1 View the disk tray failed disk LED to identify which disk has failed Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 13 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 2 Pull the disk tray release pull switch The disk tray handle pops out Disk tray amp Failed disk LED handle Y X Disk tray release pull switch Figure 2 10 3 Pull out the disk tray and replace the failed disk Figure 2 11 Make sure that the hard disk connectors face the interior of the disk bay when you reassemble the disk 4 Slide the disk tray back into the ReadyNAS and secure the handle The volume automatically synchronizes with the new disk in the background The process takes several hours depending on the disk size During this process the ReadyNAS can be used as normal although access will be slower until the volume finishes synchronizing You will be notified by e mail when the process is complete
10. will illuminate and remain on until the failed unit has been replaced The power supply units have a hot swap capability meaning you can replace the failed unit without powering down the system You do not need to shut down the system to replace a power supply unit The backup power supply module will keep the system up and running while you replace the failed hot swap unit Replace the failed power supply with the same model 1 2 First unplug the AC power cord from the failed power supply module Depress the locking tab on the power supply module Use the handle to pull it straight out with the rounded handle Install a new power supply Push the new power supply unit into the power bay until you hear a click Secure the locking tab on the unit Finish by plugging the AC power cord back into the unit 2 18 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Replacing the Onboard Battery This battery must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the NETGEAR Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Danger There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down which will reverse its polarities To replace the batter open the system locate the battery holder and replace the battery taking care to be sure to install the new one with the correct side up LITHIUM BATTERY LITHIUM BATTE
11. C Address Model Host Name TP Address Vol D 12 3 4 5 6 7 Temp 00 1 04 08 7 ReadyNAS Pro HWSF1 192 168 125 1 e o oO 6 6 00 30 48 B8 7F A0 ReadyNAS 3200 nas B8 7F A0 192 168 125 53 t Figure 2 5 RAIDar will find the system and show that it is booting 11 When RAIDar shows that the system is ready select the system from the list and click Setup to log in to FrontView and configure the system Select a NAS device to setup MAC Address Model Host Name TP Address Vd D 112 3 4 5 6 7 Temp UPS Info 00 30 48 58 7F AD ReadyNAS 3200 nas B8 7F A0 192 168 125 53 0000009 9 42 6724 LHe Figure 2 6 2 10 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Adding or Replacing Disks Adding and replacing failed disks are similar processes Note Be sure to check Hardware Compatibility list on NETGEAR support site for a list of disks that have been qualified for the ReadyNAS 3200 to assure that you use a suitable disk In the case of a failed disk the unit will give you email alerts and status messages about the need to replace the disk AN Warning Regardless of how many hard drives are installed all drive trays must remain in the drive bays to maintain proper airflow Adding a New Disk To add a new disk 1 Pull the disk tray release
12. MPT AmtsbIVfg 243 1991 and Vfg 46 1992 The operation of some equipment for example test transmitters in accordance with the regulations may however be subject to certain restrictions Please refer to the notes in the operating instructions The Federal Office for Telecommunications Approvals has been notified of the placing of this equipment on the market and has been granted the right to test the series for compliance with the regulations Bestatigung des Herstellers Importeurs Es wird hiermit best tigt daB dasReadyNAS 3200 Network Attached Storage System gem der im BMPT AmtsbIVfg 243 1991 und Vfg 46 1992 aufgef hrten Bestimmungen entst rt ist Das vorschriftsmaBige Betreiben einiger Ger te z B Testsender kann jedoch gewissen Beschr nkungen unterliegen Lesen Sie dazu bitte die Anmerkungen in der Betriebsanleitung Das Bundesamt f r Zulassungen in der Telekommunikation wurde davon unterrichtet da dieses Ger t auf den Markt gebracht wurde und es ist berechtigt die Serie auf die Erf llung der Vorschriften hin zu berpr fen Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Statement This equipment is in the Class A category business use only and conforms to the standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Electronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in such residential areas When used near a radio or TV receiver it may become the cause of radio i
13. NAS 3200 Diagnostics To enter the diagnostic boot menu see Push button Understanding the System Diagnostics Boot Menu on page 2 4 Power LED On Green On green the unit is powered on Off Off the unit is powered off Disk LED On Blink On blink amber disk activity Amber LAN LEDs On Green Blink Green green LAN cable connected Off Blink green LAN activity Off LAN cable disconnected 2 2 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Table 2 1 Description of control panel items continued Item Activity Description Power diagnostic LED On Red On red power failure Off Off normal operation FAN LED On Red On red Overheating or fan failure Off Off normal operation Upper disk tray On Green On Disk installed LED disk Blink Green Blink Volume activity presence Off Off No disk installed or no volume present Lower disk tray LED disk failure Amber On Disk failed Off Off If a disk is installed the disk operation is normal Rear On Green The LAN port is operating at 1 000 Mbps panel On Amber The LAN port is operating at 100 Mbps Ethernet Off The LAN port is operating at 10 Mbps Ports Performing System Shutdown You can shut down the unit using the power switch or from the FrontView browser user interface Using the Power Switch There are two ways to shut down the unit using the pow
14. RY OR BATTERY HOLDER J BATTERY HOLDER J J VU Figure 2 15 Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 19 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 2 20 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Appendix A Default Settings and Specifications This appendix provides the factory default settings and system specifications You can reset all the ReadyNAS settings to its factory defaults To return the ReadyNAS to the factory configuration settings shown follow the instructions in Using the OS Reinstall Option to Reinstall the Firmware on page 2 5 Table A 1 ReadyNAS 3200 Default Configuration Settings Feature Default Login User Login URL when the ReadyNAS https 192 168 168 168 3200 is not connected to a DHCP server Admin User Name case sensitive admin Admin Login Password case sensitive netgear Management System configuration FrontView web based configuration and status monitoring Discovery multi unit status monitoring RAIDar for Windows Mac and Linux and RAID formatting utility LAN Connections MAC Address Default address MTU Size 1500 Ports 2 Auto Sense 10 100 1000BASE T RJ 45 LAN IP Address DHCP acquired Default Settings and Specifications A 1 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual The table below lists the system specifications Table A 2 ReadyNAS 3200 System Specif
15. This safety warning warns against personal injury or death User Manual Revision History Version Publication Number Number Date Description 202 10541 01 1 0 June 2009 First publication 202 10541 01 1 1 July 2009 Updated with safety compliance information and component replacement topics viii About This Manual v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter provides an overview of the unit s physical features Topics discussed in this chapter include e Control Panel Status Displays Ports and Drive Bays e Safety Warning e Initial Setup Default IP Address and Login Password e Safety Warning Rack Mount Setup Control Panel Status Displays Ports and Drive Bays This section introduces the ReadyNAS control panel status display ports and drive bays Front Panel Figure 1 1 1 Twelve drive bays with hot pluggable disk trays that each include two status lights 2 Control panel with status lights e Power and reset buttons e Power LAN disk and fan status lights Getting Started 1 1 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Disk Tray Status Lights Release and Tray Handle lt q Disk present and activity light failure light Figure 1 2 The disk tray features a push switch activated pop out tray handle Disk tray ey 7
16. To reconfigure your RAID setup complete the following steps 1 Power off the ReadyNAS 2 While using a paper clip or push pin to gently press in the reset switch power on the unit wait for the boot menu on the front to display then release the reset switch Red Power LED Control Panel Boot Menu Options Boot Menu Sequence Red Power LED and Red Fan LED Blink Patterns LED Legena m Off Off On On Off On Boot Menu Enabled m 1 Normal Boot EH 2 Factory Default mH 3 OS Reinstall 4 Tech Support 5 Skip Volume Check LED 16 Memory Test 7 Factory Test 3 Push the Reset button on the front panel two times to select the Factory Default option The system will do the following a Display the Factory Default blink pattern Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 7 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual b Hold the display of the final LEDs in the pattern on on and wait for you to confirm the selection 4 Press and hold the reset button for 3 seconds to confirm the menu selection and proceed with that option The system will do the following a Blink both LEDs twice to confirm the selection b Proceed with clearing the disks c Power down 5 Power on the system The system will do the following a Reboot b Perform disk diagnostics The disks will now need to be formatted 6 Run the RAIDar utilit
17. can override the default RAID level by selecting the desired option below Select the desired RAID level Select snapshot space You can visualize a snapshot as a frozen image of a volume at the time you take the snapshot Snapshots are typically used for backups during which time the original volume can continue to operate normally Select the desired snapshot reserved space 10 GB Create volume now Figure 2 3 8 Select either the Expandable Volume X RAID2 or the Flexible Volume Flex RAID radio button configure the options accordingly and click Create Volume Now The volume and initialization process begins Note If no action is taken within 10 minutes the system defaults to X RAID2 with 10 GB reserved for snapshots Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 9 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual RAIDar shows that the system is initializing the volume Select a NAS device to setup MAC Address Model Host Name Address VoD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tem Fan UPS Info 00 1A D4 08 C7 CC ReadyNASPro HWSF1 192 168 125 1 00000900 e 4 00 30 48 58 7F A0 ReadyNAS 3200 nas 88 7F A0 192 168 125 53 Figure 2 4 The system powers down when volume initialization completes 9 Power the system on It will perform diagnostics while it boots 10 Click Rescan in RAIDar to connect to the system Select a NAS device to setup MA
18. ed v1 1 July 2009 Chapter 2 Diagnostics and Maintenance This chapter includes topics on system status system shutdown using the diagnostics menu and adding replacing or formatting disks e Identifying Control Panel Diagnostic and Status Information e Performing System Shutdown e Understanding the System Diagnostics Boot Menu e Using the Boot Menu to Format a RAID Volume e Adding or Replacing Disks e Replacing System Components Identifying Control Panel Diagnostic and Status Information Disk present and activity light Disk failure light Control panel 7 gt Figure 2 1 2 1 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual The function of each control panel item is described in the following table Table 2 1 Description of control panel items Item Activity Description Power Push to turn on the ReadyNAS 3200 The power LED blinks Switch Push button while the ReadyNAS 3200 is booting Preferred Shutdown If the unit is running pressing the power switch once will begin the graceful shutdown blink pattern on the LEDs Pressing the power button a second time confirms and initiates the graceful shutdown Forced Shutdown If the unit is hung you can press and hold the power button for 5 seconds to force shutdown System Reset Use a stick pin or paper clip to press the reset button Reset once to do a warm boot of the Ready
19. eplace any failed fan at your earliest convenience Remove the top chassis cover while the system is still running to determine which of the fans has failed 2 16 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Follow these steps to replace a system fan gt Note System power does not need to be shut down since the fans are hot pluggable Remove the chassis cover Press the tabs on the sides of the fan to unlock and remove the fan and its housing The fan s power connections will automatically detach Replace the failed fan with an identical 8cm 12 volt fan ji W R NN if Figure 2 14 A click be heard when fan is fully installed in place and power connections made If the system power is on the hot plug feature will cause the fan to start immediately upon being connected to its header on the mainboard Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 17 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Replacing a Power Supply The ReadyNAS 3200 has a 700 watt redundant power supply consisting of two power modules Each power supply module has an auto switching capability which enables it to automatically sense and operate at a 100V 240V input voltage If either of the two power supply modules fail the other module will take the full load and allow the system to continue operation without interruption The PWR Fail LED
20. er switch e Preferred Shutdown Pressing the power switch twice initiate a graceful shutdown e Forced Shutdown If the unit is hung hold the power button for 5 seconds to force shutdown Diagnostics and Maintenance 2 3 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Using the FrontView Browser User Interface The FrontView System gt Shutdown Options screen offers the option to power off or reboot the ReadyNAS 3200 You also have the option of performing a full file system check or a quota check on the next boot Understanding the System Diagnostics Boot Menu The system diagnostics boot menu is introduced below Table 2 2 Boot menu options Control Panel Selecting Boot Menu Options To select a boot menu option 1 Enable the boot menu by using a paper clip to hold in the Reset button while powering the unit on Keep pressing Reset for up to one minute until both the red LEDs at the bottom are lit 2 Press the Reset button within two seconds to step through the Boot Menu options The system will present the blink pattern of the selected boot menu option and hold the display of the final LEDs in the pattern either off on or on on and wait for you to confirm the selection 3 Press and hold the Reset for three seconds to confirm the selection The system confirms the selection by blinking both LEDs twice then proceeds Boot Menu Se
21. ical components or circuit boards they come into contact with Do not use mats designed to decrease static electrical discharge as protection from electrical shock Instead use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as electrical insulators power supply power cords must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into grounded electrical outlets General Safety Precautions Follow these rules to ensure general safety e Keep the area around the ReadyNAS3200 clean and free of clutter Getting Started 1 5 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual e ReadyNAS 3200 weighs approximately 82165 when fully loaded When lifting the system two people at either end should lift slowly with their feet spread out to distribute the weight Always keep your back straight and lift with your legs e Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have been removed away from the system or on a table so that they won t accidentally be stepped on While working on the system do not wear loose clothing such as neckties and unbuttoned shirt sleeves which can come into contact with electrical circuits or be pulled into a cooling fan Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body which are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present e Onboard Battery This battery must be replaced onl
22. ications Feature Specification Electrical Power supplies PSU 2 700W server rated AC power supplies Input 100 240V AC 50 60Hz Power consumption 170W typical with 6 TB disks Thermal Cooling Fans 3 80mm dual ball bearing chassis cooling fans Fan failure alerts Operating Environmental Hardware LED software via FrontView and high temperature email alert with auto shutdown option Temperature 0 40 C 32 10 Humidity non condensing Physical 20 80 Form factor 2U rack mount with 12 hot swappable SATA drive bays Dimensions h x w x d Weight 89 x 437 x 648 mm 3 5 x 17 2 x 25 5 in 32 8 kg 76 Ib with 12 disks Optional Spare Parts Disk tray Hot swappable SATA drive tray Cooling fan 80mm dual ball bearing chassis cooling fan PSU Hot swappable 700W PSU Rack mount Sliding rails A 2 Default Settings and Specifications v1 1 July 2009
23. ncluded rack mount hardware to install the unit according to the instructions below Figure 1 5 Danger A unit with installed drives can weigh more than eighty pounds So as to avoid A injury or damage to the equipment plan to perform the rack mount installation with appropriate assistance Rack Mounting Considerations Observe these rack mount considerations Ambient Operating Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the ambient operating temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the ambient temperature of the room Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum rated ambient temperature found in Appendix A Default Settings and Specifications Reduced Airflow Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that the amount of airflow required for safe operation is not compromised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading 1 4 Getting Started v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the power supply circuitry and the effect that any possible overloading of circuits might have on overcurrent protection and power supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressi
24. ng this concern Reliable Ground A reliable ground must be maintained at all times To ensure this the rack itself should be grounded Particular attention should be given to power supply connections other than the direct connections to the branch circuit i e the use of power strips etc Electrical Safety Precautions Basic electrical safety precautions should be followed to protect yourself from harm and the ReadyNAS 3200 from damage e Be aware of the locations of the power on off switch on the chassis as well as the room s emergency power off switch disconnection switch or electrical outlet If an electrical accident occurs you can then quickly remove power from the system e Do not work alone when working with high voltage components e Power should always be disconnected from the system when removing or installing main system components such as the mainboard or memory modules When disconnecting power you should first power down the system with the operating system and then unplug the power cords of all the power supply units in the system When working around exposed electrical circuits another person who is familiar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if necessary e Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid making a complete circuit which will cause electrical shock Use extreme caution when using metal tools which can easily damage any electr
25. nterference Read instructions for correct handling v1 1 July 2009 Product and Publication Details Model Number Publication Date Product Family Product Name Home or Business Product Language Publication Part Number Publication Version Number 3200 July 2009 Network Storage ReadyNAS 3200 Network Attached Storage System Business English 202 10541 01 1 1 v1 1 July 2009 v1 1 July 2009 Contents About This Manual Conventions and Formats Ced da E andes Fe RR eda Rad vii User Manual Revision viii Chapter 1 Getting Started Control Panel Status Displays Ports and Drive Bays 1 1 USA ANM TL TN 1 1 Disk Tray Status Lights Release and Tray Handle 1 2 Pear MET DS DIT 1 3 Sero MO Mx 1 3 Rack e M 1 4 Rack Mounting CSIC UD E 1 4 amp E 1 5 cengia PEBSSDUDIEE 1 5 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions succes eet ertet terrae 1 6 Hack Mouni PreCaUUONS pM C canes
26. quence Red Power LED and Red Fan LED Blink Patterns LED Legend Off Off On On Off On Boot Menu Enabled 1 2 Factory Default 3 OS Reinstall 4 Tech Support HE 5 Skip Volume Check 6 EH 7 Factory Test BE HH HH 2 4 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Boot menu enabled use the Reset button to scroll through the menu to select an option Note The boot menu defaults to Normal Boot if no selection is made after three seconds Normal boot perform a normal boot Factory Default Reset the ReadyNAS back to factory default state erasing all data on the disks This option can be used to change between X RAID2 and Flex RAID mode Warning This process reinstalls the firmware and resets all disk configurations wiping out any data you might have on the unit OS Reinstall While keeping data volume in tact re install the RAIDiator firmware on the ReadyNAS reset the admin password and change the DHCP assignment to DHCP client This is helpful if you have lost your admin password and want to set it back to default if errors in your network settings has made it impossible to connect to the ReadyNAS or if you suspect that the operating system on your disk may somehow be corrupt
27. r system operating in case of a power failure Allow any hot plug drives and power supply modules to cool before touching them Always keep the rack s front door and all panels and components on the servers closed when not servicing to maintain proper cooling Choosing a Setup Location Note This product is intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location dedicated equipment rooms service closets and the like only Leave enough clearance in front of the rack to enable you to open the front door completely 25 inches and approximately 30 inches of clearance in the back of the rack to allow for sufficient airflow and ease in servicing Getting Started 1 7 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Preparing for Setup Read these instructions in their entirety before you begin Locate the ReadyNAS 3200 shipping carton remove the rack mounting kit and prepare to work with it Installing the System into a Rack Follow these instructions for installing the system into a rack 1 The rack mounting kit contains two rail assemblies Each assembly consists of two sections an inner fixed chassis rail that secures directly to the ReadyNAS 3200 chassis and an outer fixed rack rail that secures directly to the rack itself Extend the rail assembly by pulling it outward Press the release tab and separate the inner rail from the outer assembly Figure 1 6 2 Use the provided mounting screws to mo
28. rning If you mistakenly select the Factory default option all data on the unit will be deleted If you are unsure let system boot normally before attempting this procedure again The system will do the following a Display the OS Reinstall blink pattern b Hold the display of the final LEDs off on and wait for you to confirm the selection 3 Press the and hold the reset button for 3 seconds to confirm the menu selection and proceed with that option The system will do the following a Blink both LEDs twice to confirm the selection b Proceed with reinstalling the firmware c Reboot when the firmware reinstall completes The data will be in tact The user name password and system configuration settings will be the factory default values 2 6 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Using the Boot Menu to Format a RAID Volume AN Warning Using the Factory Default boot menu option will erase all the data on the hard disks Do a full backup before using the Factory Default option You can switch between the Expandable Volume X RAID2 mode and the Flexible Volume Flex RAID 0 1 5 6 mode only if you want to change the default configuration For a brief overview of X RAID2 see What Are the Benefits X RAID2 on page 1 2 of the ReadyNAS 3200 Software Manual An overview of RAID can be found on Wikipedia at http en wikipedia org wiki RAID
29. unt the inner rails to the system chassis 1 8 Getting Started v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 3 Fasten the backs of the outer rails to the rack with screws Press the release to extend the rails Hang the hooks of the rails into the rack holes and fasten the rails to the rack Figure 1 7 4 Extend the ball shuttle A to the very front Align the rails B and push the chassis in Figure 1 8 Secure the handles to the outer rails C with screws The rack mount installation is complete Getting Started 1 9 v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual Initial Setup Default IP Address and Login Password Follow the instructions in the NETGEAR Installation Guide that came with your unit to install it An electronic copy of the installation guide is on the product CD on the NETGEAR web site and on http readynas com The initial setup estimated completion time is 20 minutes The default IP configuration is set to DHCP if the unit does not get an IP address it defaults to 192 168 168 168 The default administrator user name is admin with the default password being netgear1 case sensitive Note The RAIDar utility can discover any ReadyNAS on the network without needing its IP address gt For information on using ReadyNAS 3200 RAIDar and FrontView software to log in configure and manage your system see the ReadyNAS 3200 Software Manual 1 10 Getting Start
30. y RAIDar will prompt you to click Setup Select a NAS device to setup MAC Address Model Host Name TP Address Vol 0 1 12 3 4 5 6 7 Temp Fan 00 1 04 08 7 ReadyNAS Pro HWSF1 192 168 125 1 Uo 00 30 48 B8 7F A0 ReadyNAS 3200 nas B8 7F A0 192 168 125 53 Rescan Locate About Figure 2 2 2 8 Diagnostics and Maintenance v1 1 July 2009 ReadyNAS 3200 Hardware Manual 7 Click Setup to display the ReadyNAS Volume Setup screen Welcome to the ReadyNAS Volume Setup The ReadyNAS is currently not configured with a volume Please select from the options below to change the default settings and click Create volume now to start the initialization Select the desired volume setting Your volume will be automatically configured using X RAID2 which provides the easiest way to expand your volume in the future This is the recommended setting for most environment Utilize an additional disk 2 disk capacity overhead to protect the data volume from a 2 disk failure If you select this option 4 disk X RAID2 volume will have 2 disk protected capacity a 5 disk volume will have 3 disk protected capacity and 6 disk volume will have 4 disk protected capacity This option requires a minimum of 4 disks 5 Flexible Volume Flex RAID Your volume will be automatically configured using a standard RAID level depending on the number of disks in the ReadyNAS You
31. y with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions N Danger There is a danger of explosion if the onboard battery is installed upside down which will reverse its polarities e Mainboard replaceable soldered in fuses Self resetting PTC Positive Temperature Coefficient fuses on the mainboard must be replaced by trained service technicians only The new fuse must be the same or equivalent as the one replaced Contact technical support for details and support Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions Electrostatic discharge is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other An electrical discharge is created to neutralize this difference which can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards The following measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD e Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge e Keep all components and printed circuit boards PCBs in their antistatic bags until ready for use e Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing which may retain a charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap e Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components

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