And with all of these, still missing the EFI partition... More steps...
So recovering a System Disk is everything but automatic, and I think it should when you replace a damaged disk.
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- 25 Jan 2025, 18:28
- Forum: Storage
- Topic: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID?(RAID Repairing)
- Replies: 17
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- 25 Jan 2025, 17:32
- Forum: Storage
- Topic: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID?(RAID Repairing)
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4028

Re: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID
So this is what I had when it finished the synchronization: martin_adm@TNAS4:~# mdadm --detail /dev/md9 /dev/md9: Version : 1.2 Creation Time : Sun Jan 19 20:27:48 2025 Raid Level : raid1 Array Size : 7995392 (7.63 GiB 8.19 GB) Used Dev Size : 7995392 (7.63 GiB 8.19 GB) Raid Devices : 2 Total Device...
- 25 Jan 2025, 16:53
- Forum: Storage
- Topic: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID?(RAID Repairing)
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4028

Re: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID
As you can see the md1 is being synchronized however md8 and md9 will not: :~# cat /proc/mdstat Personalities : [linear] [raid0] [raid1] [raid10] [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [multipath] [faulty] md1 : active raid1 sdzb4[3] sdza4[2] 966137136 blocks super 1.2 [2/1] [_U] [>....................] recovery =...
- 25 Jan 2025, 16:40
- Forum: Storage
- Topic: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID?(RAID Repairing)
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4028

Re: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID
Please, what is the version of your TOS system? If it's TOS 5, it doesn't matter. For TOS 6, it depends on where the system disk is located. TOS 6 supports two system disks. If you have two system disks, replacing one of them won't be a problem because it will automatically synchronize another syst...
- 25 Jan 2025, 06:35
- Forum: Storage
- Topic: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID?(RAID Repairing)
- Replies: 17
- Views: 4028

Re: How to Replace a Failed Hard Drive in a RAID
Ok but what if the system disk is not replicated? The data disc was synchronized but now the system is only in one of the two raid 1 drives
- 01 Apr 2024, 19:14
- Forum: Initialization & Installation
- Topic: How to reinstall TOS for your TNAS?
- Replies: 195
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Re: How to reinstall TOS for your TNAS?
I currently have a F4-423, I'm thinking in upgrading it to F4-424.
Can I reuse the same HDDs? Will I lose all my configurations and data?
I currently have 4 disks in RAID 5 mode.
Thanks
Can I reuse the same HDDs? Will I lose all my configurations and data?
I currently have 4 disks in RAID 5 mode.
Thanks
- 14 Mar 2024, 17:16
- Forum: File Service
- Topic: Failed to access the SMB file service (network drive) on Windows?
- Replies: 77
- Views: 40928

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?
In the end I had to do a factory reset. Seems I started doing things while the NAS was Synchronizing HDDs, so the configurations I did were not working. For Terramaster: You should forbid or at least warm that while synchronizing the RAID the user should not configure things... Was a bit frustrating...
- 13 Mar 2024, 23:18
- Forum: File Service
- Topic: Failed to access the SMB file service (network drive) on Windows?
- Replies: 77
- Views: 40928

Re: Windows users cannot use SMB file service to access?
Hello,
I have an issue when entering to my NAS using the \\IP from windows, I can see only public and home forlders but not the rest that are created as shared folders with exactly the same rights in TOS.
Any help?
Thanks
I have an issue when entering to my NAS using the \\IP from windows, I can see only public and home forlders but not the rest that are created as shared folders with exactly the same rights in TOS.
Any help?
Thanks