Hi,
Update
1- i created a new usb boot stick and booted it in init mode.
2 - I ran the TNAS desktop app, found the nas, downloaded the common_bootloader_V5.1.48.img and installed that.
Then manually choose TOS_X642.0_5.1.131_00123_2404261051.ins to install and to a clean new HDD
It booted up fine and seemed all ok so i inserted the 3 normal HDD's (whích was in a traid config and is Seagate Ironwolf ST6000NT001 ) and after a while all the files and shares appeard and worked fine.
And all was accessible from my pc's and nas's too (after some minor config)
3 - I set up the bond this time i had 4 options to choose from so used Balance-alb as its called in TOS all worked great and with full speed too.
Great i thought happy after spending some hrs getting the usb setup correct.
4 - i inserted the 2 NVME drives (Samsung 970 EVO Pro 1TB) started the NAS again F4-423 tos version 5.1.131-00123.
Now problems.....
P1 - I could no longer see the folders from the traid any more in filemanager and all shared folders was gone, if i browse from the network they where
visible but not able to login to access them. All the shared folders on the nvme's was visible and working.
P2 - The bond stopped working as well easy fix though just unplug one cable and it was up again.
P3 - In the logfiles i now get this error but i can login to the webinterface and with ssh thank god
[2024/07/07 23:34:31.743765, 0] ../../source3/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c:1252(build_sam_account)
build_sam_account: smbpasswd database is corrupt! username admin with uid 0 is not in unix passwd database!
[2024/07/07 23:50:21.760195, 0] ../../source3/lib/sysquotas.c:566(
sys_get_quota)
sys_path_to_bdev() failed for path [.]!
So the auth thing is re-occuring again i checked all disks and usb's for errors.
After some investigation i found out that it swapped Volume name from 1 to 3, i did try the guide here but looking in the mappings file it looked correct and i tried to create new shares users and no problems.
If i ssh to the nas i can see and access all volumes and files so hurried to backup it up to my other nas.
smb.conf is correct and also hold the new shares i created.
I'm getting a bit worried about stability now was planning to use it as primary nas for my files and then rsync to my other.
But now im starting to regret that choice.
Can we setup that remote session? Thanks.
My guess is that it has mixed in some of the old config as i understand if i didnt get it totally wrong is stored on the raided disks.
Im no linux guru but do know my way around and so far what i see is very weird in the logs and so on. And if i remove all drives except the one (new) i installed TOS on all seems normal again.
Thanks in advance.
TMroy wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 12:21
Thank you for your feedback!
1. I am glad to know you have heatsinks installed.
2. when a drive overheat, the only possibility is that the drive is busy and fan does not work properly. But it seems that your situation is not like this, which is hard to understand. What type of array did you create? Is the overheating disk busy?
3. When the superuser lost its login next time, can we have a remote session to check out the issue?
4. I still don't quite understand why you only get one option when creating a bond.