Video showing Rev A Barebones Setup

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Video showing Rev A Barebones Setup

Postby liamkennedy » Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:22 am

For some reason (which I can't think of myself) I decided to produce a little video of how I setup a Barebones ReadyNAS 600 I configured a week ago.

You can view it here

Having never seen one of these units previously (just decided to buy based upon research on the web) I was a little unsure of what would be included in the Barebones system.

The video shows all the component parts provided and shows me installing the 4 x 250GB WD drives I purchased for it.

In particular it shows the "flashing LEDs" that come on when you first turn on the unit after installing the drives.

I Hope it is of some use.

-Liam
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Postby yoh-dah » Tue Jun 07, 2005 8:01 am

Liam, I'm not readily impressed, but that's one terrific job! Would you mind if I provide the link to others?
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Postby liamkennedy » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:12 am

yoh-dah wrote:Liam, I'm not readily impressed, but that's one terrific job! Would you mind if I provide the link to others?


I'm glad you liked it.... by all means... share away. It's not exactly up to my normal standards of video production... but then there was not exactly a big budget!


It's also on-topic as far as what I am using the ReadyNAS for. I'm using it as storage for network rendering video/multimedia projects I am working on.

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Postby Jedi Knight » Tue Jun 07, 2005 10:34 am

awesome!!.. this will help most of the end user how easy it's to install the hard drives and setup the ReadyNAS.
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Postby yoh-dah » Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:57 am

liamkennedy wrote:
yoh-dah wrote:Liam, I'm not readily impressed, but that's one terrific job! Would you mind if I provide the link to others?


I'm glad you liked it.... by all means... share away. It's not exactly up to my normal standards of video production... but then there was not exactly a big budget!


It's also on-topic as far as what I am using the ReadyNAS for. I'm using it as storage for network rendering video/multimedia projects I am working on.

-Liam

It's great to have multimedia guys as customers ;-) Thanks for doing this, and I'll put a sticky on this thread for other folks.
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Postby yoh-dah » Tue Jun 07, 2005 2:31 pm

For those who watched the video, the "most difficult" part where you connect the cables to the drives, we recommend that you connect the cables while hard disk are not fully inserted, before all the disks are screwed onto the cage. This will give you a little more room to connect the cables to the disks.

Also, if you have a hard time unscrewing the shiny screws on the front bezel, use a coin.
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Postby DraMata » Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:03 pm

Nicely Done.
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Postby liamkennedy » Tue Jun 07, 2005 4:18 pm

yoh-dah wrote:For those who watched the video, the "most difficult" part where you connect the cables to the drives, we recommend that you connect the cables while hard disk are not fully inserted, before all the disks are screwed onto the cage. This will give you a little more room to connect the cables to the disks.


Aha... now that's a good idea.... in my case... as I had the unit with the front side facing down (so I could position the camera to view what I was doing).... that would not have helped.
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Postby officiousintermeddler » Thu Jun 09, 2005 12:10 am

Liam - very nice job. Helped me diagnose a problem (missing drive brackets).
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Postby cmturner2 » Sun Sep 04, 2005 9:46 am

This may be out of left field, but what is the music you used in the video?
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Postby liamkennedy » Wed Oct 05, 2005 4:06 pm

cmturner2 wrote:This may be out of left field, but what is the music you used in the video?


It's from a music library called "stacktraxx" by Digital Juice. Can't remember which volume right now.
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Postby shinta » Tue Jan 10, 2006 2:19 pm

I just saw the video. Very nice! Much better than what I was anticipating. :)
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