Hi all,
Can you tell me where I can purchase a AS5304T motherboard?
thank you,
pkd7423
AS5304T motherboard
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Re: AS5304T motherboard
Hi,
the best is to contact directly Asustor :
https://www.asustor.com/about/contact_f ... iry_type=1
change language using top right language selection.
Remember ... it's Chinese new year vacation (2/8 to 2/14) ... so be patient if you don't have an immediate response.
Philippe.
As I know ... it's not possible to purchase motherboard only ... BUT
the best is to contact directly Asustor :
https://www.asustor.com/about/contact_f ... iry_type=1
change language using top right language selection.
Remember ... it's Chinese new year vacation (2/8 to 2/14) ... so be patient if you don't have an immediate response.
Philippe.
Asustor updated
to ADM 5.0
FS6706T / AS3302Tv2 / AS5202T / AS6602T
Asustor E.O.L. at A.D.M. 4.0
AS5002T / AS1002T
Asustor past
AS202T
FS6706T / AS3302Tv2 / AS5202T / AS6602T
Asustor E.O.L. at A.D.M. 4.0
AS5002T / AS1002T
Asustor past
AS202T
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pkd7423
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Re: AS5304T motherboard
Philippe thanks for the response....I filled out their form
If I get a new motherboard in hand:
1. Do I lose configuration if changing the mother board?
a. Admin account
b. Admin psw
c. My raid configuration?
d. Etc IP, MAC Address?
2. What do I need to backup, save, etc?
3. Will my 4 disks retain their raid formation etc, is it simply plug and play?
Thanks,
pkd7423
If I get a new motherboard in hand:
1. Do I lose configuration if changing the mother board?
a. Admin account
b. Admin psw
c. My raid configuration?
d. Etc IP, MAC Address?
2. What do I need to backup, save, etc?
3. Will my 4 disks retain their raid formation etc, is it simply plug and play?
Thanks,
pkd7423
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snapshot
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Re: AS5304T motherboard
I would number the drives so you can keep them in the correct order when they're replaced in the NAS.
Backup your settings to PC/Mac/whatever in Backup & Restore/System Settings.
I recommend backing up your data if you can, just in case....
You will probably need to re-install ADM to get the new mobo working but restoring your system settings should bring back everything except the MAC address.
The MAC address is hard-coded to the network interface so you will need to tell your DNS/DHCP server the new value.
Don't expect a fast reply from Support as they are now on holiday until the 15th for Chinese New Year.
Backup your settings to PC/Mac/whatever in Backup & Restore/System Settings.
I recommend backing up your data if you can, just in case....
You will probably need to re-install ADM to get the new mobo working but restoring your system settings should bring back everything except the MAC address.
The MAC address is hard-coded to the network interface so you will need to tell your DNS/DHCP server the new value.
Don't expect a fast reply from Support as they are now on holiday until the 15th for Chinese New Year.
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Nazar78
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Re: AS5304T motherboard
Your IP will obviously change due to mac address. Set them up again with your router.
If possible have a spare blank HDD, initialize the new mobo only with this hdd, then do a firmware upgrade. Once done you can restart with your previous disks. If you don't have a spare HDD, boot the new mobo via Live USB, download a copy of the latest firmware, extract the firmware, then in the Live USB replace the DOM partition mmcblk0p2 and mmcblk0p3 with the extracted files.
If possible have a spare blank HDD, initialize the new mobo only with this hdd, then do a firmware upgrade. Once done you can restart with your previous disks. If you don't have a spare HDD, boot the new mobo via Live USB, download a copy of the latest firmware, extract the firmware, then in the Live USB replace the DOM partition mmcblk0p2 and mmcblk0p3 with the extracted files.
AS5304T - 16GB DDR4 - ADM-OS modded on 2GB RAM
Internal:
- 4x10TB Toshiba RAID10 Ext4-Journal=Off
External 5 Bay USB3:
- 4x2TB Seagate modded RAID0 Btrfs-Compression
- 480GB Intel SSD for modded dm-cache (initramfs auto update patch) and Apps
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Internal:
- 4x10TB Toshiba RAID10 Ext4-Journal=Off
External 5 Bay USB3:
- 4x2TB Seagate modded RAID0 Btrfs-Compression
- 480GB Intel SSD for modded dm-cache (initramfs auto update patch) and Apps
When posting, consider checking the box "Notify me when a reply is posted" to get faster response