NAS200 after power supply current

Hi all

could you please confirm this behavior after a power failure:

-the Sin starts normally and for a few seconds I can access via the web. But if I try to force the closure, he answers me back is not possible due to the scandisk is underway

-After 2 minutes, where the green light turned on I see the two light of the two bays which lie on. The problem is that the I only have one disc inserted into the SIN!

-the system is not accessible. I read the manual it is normal when the sin is the scandisk. But it is not clear to me it does, because flashing power/ebaydisk1 noither.

Any suggestion?

When the NAS200 sees that the disks were not closed properly, he made a blink of LEDs from disk at startup for you know that it is the cleaning of discs; they stop flashing when the cleaning operation is complete. If I understand correctly, this is not what you see: you see two disk lights on.

Normally you should never see both lights of disc on if only one drive is installed. Try unplugging the power supply and then restarting him. Maybe it was just a small problem and it runs very well this time.

If it's the same thing when restart you with the installed drive, try running it without disc and see if the lights are still to come. Both hard drive lights should turn off if no drive is installed. If they remain, you may have a hardware problem that causes the software hang (or perhaps to trigger a kernel panic).

If it starts fine without the disc, but both lights keep coming with a disc, there may be a problem that can be fixed by connecting the drive to a PC and booting with a CD of SystemRescueCD. You may need to ask someone who knows Linux to help you with that.

= Jac

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