QNAP NAS
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Troubleshooting
Unable to Boot
Assuming the device is completely inaccessible (either via the web GUI or SSH), try the following...
- Remove all disks
- Restart the system
- After a while detect the system using QNAP Finder (it'll have lost its config so will need to obtain a DHCP address)
Upgrade Unbootable Device
- Obtain the latest firmware image, use the following URL's as a guide, and work out the current version from http://www.qnap.com/download.asp...
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-110_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-210_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-119_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-219_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-410_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-410U_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-419P_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- http://us1.qnap.com/Storage/tsd/flashimage/TS-419U_20101217-3.3.8.Flash.img
- Power of the NAS
- Remove all the HDDs
- Power on the NAS
- After a short beep and a long beep(about two minutes after first short beep), run the QNAP Finder(Make sure the Finder is the latest version).
- QNAP Finder should find the NAS and its IP
- Select the NAS and click Tools -> Update Firmware
- Input default username and password (admin/admin)
- Follow the page to select the firmware file (the flash image file which is about 13MB to 14MB).
- After firmware update, the NAS will be reboot.
- Make sure the firmware have been updated
- Power off the NAS
- Plug all the HDD back
- After power on, Update the firmware again using the update image on QNAP download site( which is about 90MB to 100MB).