N40L flashing cursor - Suspect USB - No config backup
Posted: 31 Jan 2018 00:42
Hello everyone,
New forum user here. Firstly thanks for everyones time and assistance.
I was running NAS4Free on my Dell Microserver N40Lwith 4 disks and 1 extra one instead of a CD drive. My boot drive was an Micro SD card in a usb reader.
All was working fine, but now when I turn it on, it gets to
Checking NVRAM
The screen goes blank and I just get a flashing cursor.
I have a second NAS and I think the next bit is an attempt to boot from the USB drive - so I 'think' it's that which is failing.
The USB drive cannot be read in another computer.
I've tried checking boot order has USB highest - but it does not seem to get past the flashing cursor.
In terms of data, I am a numpty. OK so it has photos of my family from the last like 10 years.
In my defence, this data sits across 2 volumes MIRRORED so I know the data in in tact mirrored across two disks, so while I am a stupid boy for not being able to access it, I know the data should be safe. I just can't access it !!
I also do not seem to have a backup of my config file as I am an idiot (as stated !!)
I've heard that I can 'clear configuration information before importing disks' or something. I had ZFS file systems on it. 2 were striped and 1 was mirrored.
Am I right in saying that I need to create a new USB stick with a NAS4FREE image on it?
My second working NAS indicates that it is running 10.3.0.3, so I would guess that I was running that on my problem NAS, but I cannot be sure?
Does that matter? Do I just boot a fresh copy of 10.3.0.3 and then insert it in, boot it?
I'm a bit nervous about the steps after that and the order in which I do them. I know I must not format my existing data drives obviously.
Can anyone help me with the precise steps please?
My missus will castrate me if I overwrite that data !!!
I feel so dumb. Geez. I'm an IT technician too - Oh my god. What a horrible place to be. I'm soo sorry. What an idiot!
Thanks for any help.
I'm crying right now !!
Thanks
New forum user here. Firstly thanks for everyones time and assistance.
I was running NAS4Free on my Dell Microserver N40Lwith 4 disks and 1 extra one instead of a CD drive. My boot drive was an Micro SD card in a usb reader.
All was working fine, but now when I turn it on, it gets to
Checking NVRAM
The screen goes blank and I just get a flashing cursor.
I have a second NAS and I think the next bit is an attempt to boot from the USB drive - so I 'think' it's that which is failing.
The USB drive cannot be read in another computer.
I've tried checking boot order has USB highest - but it does not seem to get past the flashing cursor.
In terms of data, I am a numpty. OK so it has photos of my family from the last like 10 years.
In my defence, this data sits across 2 volumes MIRRORED so I know the data in in tact mirrored across two disks, so while I am a stupid boy for not being able to access it, I know the data should be safe. I just can't access it !!
I also do not seem to have a backup of my config file as I am an idiot (as stated !!)
I've heard that I can 'clear configuration information before importing disks' or something. I had ZFS file systems on it. 2 were striped and 1 was mirrored.
Am I right in saying that I need to create a new USB stick with a NAS4FREE image on it?
My second working NAS indicates that it is running 10.3.0.3, so I would guess that I was running that on my problem NAS, but I cannot be sure?
Does that matter? Do I just boot a fresh copy of 10.3.0.3 and then insert it in, boot it?
I'm a bit nervous about the steps after that and the order in which I do them. I know I must not format my existing data drives obviously.
Can anyone help me with the precise steps please?
My missus will castrate me if I overwrite that data !!!
I feel so dumb. Geez. I'm an IT technician too - Oh my god. What a horrible place to be. I'm soo sorry. What an idiot!
Thanks for any help.
I'm crying right now !!
Thanks