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Unfortunately, one of the patients died.

I have successfully extracted the old machines and rearranged my desk to create much more space -- although I will have to do some serious filing and discarding to reduce the enormous pile of stuff that is sitting to my right. And everything is working well.

Except that I powered down the NAS to make sure I didn't cause it any damage by accidentally unplugging it. And when I touched the power button accidentally, it made a crackling sound and emitted a bad smell.

I think the power supply is fried. And a new power supply is over $100, which is maybe not money that I should put into this particular box.

Then there's the question of salvaging the disks. I think that everything that's on them exists somewhere else, because this was the backup drive.

But now I need to get something running and make a fresh backup.

*sigh*

Date: 2014-12-11 01:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] bedlamhouse
NAS shouldn't be drawing a huge amount of power - couldn't you get a minimal power supply online in the $50 range?

Date: 2014-12-12 05:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kevinnickerson.livejournal.com
You said elsewhere that it was just mirrored, not RAID. You should be able to plug the drives into a normal computer and read them as is.

Date: 2014-12-13 07:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kevinnickerson.livejournal.com
Good point. It probably is some *ix style partition.

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