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by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 21:13
Forum: Storage
Topic: Data scrubbing on TRAID pool
Replies: 5
Views: 135
Australia

Re: Data scrubbing on TRAID pool

Gremlin wrote: Yesterday, 19:48 :? :? :?

It used to, didn't it?
Yes, and as recently as an hour or so ago it seems judging by TM's edited reply. :roll:

Data scrubbing is a btrfs feature that's supported even with flexible RAIDs like Synology SHR. :!:
by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 21:07
Forum: Update Notice
Topic: The TOS 6 Beta Is Now Available for Public Testing
Replies: 212
Views: 46650
Australia

Re: The TOS 6 Beta Is Now Available for Public Testing

Gremlin wrote: Yesterday, 19:57 Can we turn off this 'new alert' ? (Or can it be disabled otherwise?) :?:
Super weird because Seagate's own IronWolf Health Management panel reports nothing wrong with the disks that TOS is marking as "in[sic] risk".
by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 11:18
Forum: Initialization & installation
Topic: How to Install and Initialize My Newly Purchased TNAS Device?
Replies: 30
Views: 19900
Australia

Re: How to Install and Initialize My Newly Purchased TNAS Device?

Hi! This is my first post, and I’m waiting for my first TerraMaster F4-424 Pro coming this week. I bought 2 WD Red Pro 16Tb and I’m wondering if use only this 2 HDD or add 2 WD Red 3Tb I already have, in both case in TRAID mode, so later I can substitute one HDD at a time, replacing the 3Tb. It’s s...
by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 07:45
Forum: Update Notice
Topic: The TOS 6 Beta Is Now Available for Public Testing
Replies: 212
Views: 46650
Australia

Re: The TOS 6 Beta Is Now Available for Public Testing

Is anyone else getting SMART error 188 Command Timeout on all their HDD's? My SSD system drive is the only one that shows as good. I have two that show 100 -98 and one 100-93. Newest update 6.0.217 but was seeing it on first version also. F4-424 Pro with 2x 12TB Seagate IronWolf HDD and a 20TB Seag...
by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 07:18
Forum: Storage
Topic: Data scrubbing on TRAID pool
Replies: 5
Views: 135
Australia

Re: Data scrubbing on TRAID pool

To add - filesystem is btrfs running the latest TOS 5 on an F4-423.
by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 06:49
Forum: Storage
Topic: Data scrubbing on TRAID pool
Replies: 5
Views: 135
Australia

Data scrubbing on TRAID pool

Hi - I just noticed that I can't access the More menu in the Storage Pool section and thus can't utilise the Data scrubbing function. I have the relevant pool selected but the More menu (...) is grayed out. Any thoughts?
by DigitalAnalog
Yesterday, 06:38
Forum: Network & Remote Access
Topic: Trying to remote mount SMB folder
Replies: 41
Views: 1652
Australia

Re: Trying to remote mount SMB folder

Everest is fitting.

Btw, here's another example of a TNAS user unable to mount an shared folder: viewtopic.php?p=35040#p35040

This is not an isolated issue.
by DigitalAnalog
12 May 2024, 15:05
Forum: Network & Remote Access
Topic: Trying to remote mount SMB folder
Replies: 41
Views: 1652
Australia

Re: Trying to remote mount SMB folder

Can you successfully mount your ASUS router SMB shared folder on Windows? Yes, I can mount the the shared folder on my ASUS AX88U on a 1) Windows PC, on a 2) MacBook Pro, on an 3) iPad, on an 4) iPhone, on an 5) Android phone, and on an 6) Android TV. Zero issues at all. Only the Terramaster server...
by DigitalAnalog
10 May 2024, 10:18
Forum: Network & Remote Access
Topic: Trying to remote mount SMB folder
Replies: 41
Views: 1652
Australia

Re: Trying to remote mount SMB folder

Once again: We have verified in our lab that the SMB mounting function on the TOS web page works normally, and we have successfully mounted directories from a Synology NAS and Ubuntu server. Please confirm if your mounting path is correct, and also ensure that the correct SMB version is enabled on ...
by DigitalAnalog
10 May 2024, 10:13
Forum: System Resources
Topic: CPU overheat
Replies: 15
Views: 739
Australia

Re: CPU overheat

How can the CPU temperature reach 90℃ when the CPU load is only 14%? The heat dissipation design of this model has been rigorously verified, and we have never encountered such a situation in the laboratory. It is also logically unreasonable. We need to verify it again. It's so frustrating when the ...

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