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New DNS-323 right out of the box. Upgraded the firmware from 1.03 to 1.04. Installed two identical previously NTFS formatted Seagate 300 GB drives. Config as RAID0, formats 100%. Box reboots, log in as admin and get this:
"The hard drives have been installed incorrectly. Please power off and swap hard drive locations."
Actually doing this (powering off and swapping drives around) gets me right back to the same error message.
Anyone ever see this? I can't even get past this to reformat the drives or reconfig the drive array.
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Try searching the forum for
format raid
there's lots of "interesting" stuff
RAID and 1.04 firmware also seems to generate a lot of forum traffic, but I can only recall people talking about RAID-1, not RAID-0.
To get past your current problem, if you can put the drives in a PC and use fdisk to delete the existing partitions it should help (or maybe try formatting the drives one at a time in the DNS323 first if that isn't possible?)
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Let me answer my own question:
A hard reset of the DNS-323 and a reformat of the drives seems to have solved the problem.
This is my third DNS-323, none of the others have shown this problem, but this is the only one currently running the 1.04 firmware. As I mentioned, this one is brand new out of the box today, and came with 1.03 firmware.
To shed some light on a previous post, I ran throughput tests on this 1.04 firmware unit formatted for both JBOD and RAID0. Both array configurations yield about 18.x MB/sec over numerous iterations. For performance purposes, these formats are a draw.
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