Pulling the drives & sticking them in a PC might let you talk to the
drive(s). I think that it is likely that the box is using the mdraid
software raid system, which nearly any distribution will support.

Good luck.

Thomas
On May 6, 2014 5:52 PM, "Robert Sinland" <rsinland at gvtel.com> wrote:

> This is a sort of Linux related topic as this NAS device runs an embedded
> Linux OS.
> I recently got a good deal on one of these on ebay and popped in one 1
> terrabyte drive which the machine formatted and away we went quite nicely :)
> I later added a second drive of the same size and tried to build a raid
> using the devices web interface.  During this process the second drive
> failed.
> Now when I try to log in to do any configuration the unit takes me to a
> configuration wizard that want me to select a new raid arrangement.  All
> well and good,
> except that the "busy" indicator on the web page never goes away and it
> wont let me select any of the options.  I have been googling for a few days
> looking for some command line solution to this with no luck. I'm just
> throwing this out there in case one of you had any ideas.
> I have added in another good drive, removed all drives etc to no avail so
> far.
> Thanks for any ideas :)
> Rob
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