Drobo does not appear as a network device Double check Drobo unit is fully connected via ethernet cable. To update drivers visit and download proper drivers for your Drobo unit and operating system. What's really strange is that the Drobo worked fine before and that I have tried connecting it to the Billion router with 2 different ethernet cables (the ones I was using up until the router upgrade) and the one supplied with the router. Drobo does not appear on Drobo Dashboard software Make sure software is properly installed and fully updated. In any case, neither lists any device with the same MAC address as my Drobo. IP Address, MAC Address, Interface, Static ARPīut I get a feeling that might be a wireless bridge I have behind ny Av unit which I need to update for the new router. The ARP lists one more which I don't recognise on the WAN interface. The DHCP table lists about 5 devices which are all computers, tablets and phones correctly connected to the network. Then I went to the ARP Table and DHCP Table screens and took a look at the devices listed. So what is the dashboard good for If the drobo is hard to see Drobo, the software can replace the lights on. That should find it for sure and let you look at ip settings. Just feed it drives when it asks, and that is all. Don’t delete anything you aren’t sure about.Long time no write, but I'm finally getting time to look into this.įirst of all, I checked the DHCP Server config screen which mentions it covers the 192.168.1.100 to 192.168.1.199 range. Try connecting directly to it with a USB cable from the computer that has Drobo Dashboard on it. ![]() I have messed this up before and it can get ugly. Then hit the return key to delete that file.īe careful on file deletions, there is no undo. To to the terminal and use the rm comand to delete the file. Next in Super Get Info you can copy the path to that file by clicking on the disclosure triangle on the upper right and select copy HFS path. (Drobo Dashboard > Tools > Check for Updates) Go to. Enter Drobo Name or Drobo IP Address then Share Name. Ensure you are using the latest Drobo Dashboard and the Drobo is on the latest Firmware. ![]() Once the program is open, go to the Menu/Open Hidden, then navigate to your DroboApps volume, and select what you want to delete. Right click on Network to and select Map Network. The program called “Super Get Info” allows you to do two things. tgz files for drobo apps and apache then restarted. ![]() I had to use the Terminal command RM and the path to the hidden file from Super Get Info. Next I erased hidden files that belonged to anything installed (apache). ![]() In the new window select “Learning about UNIX comands.” Next select “Removing a file or directory.” I erased everything in the drobo apps volume. Open Terminal, then go to the menu and select Help/Terminal Help.
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