Hello
I've created a snapshot and it's the same size as the volume. I thought a snapshot should be smaller.
Is this normal ?
Snapshot size
Re: Snapshot size
I think it is not a normal situation there.
would you post a screenshot of the volume and snapshot for better understanding?
would you post a screenshot of the volume and snapshot for better understanding?
F4-221 TOS 5.1.34 (SAMSUNG 250 SSD x1, WD Red 8TB x 1, Single drive)
F2-423 TOS 5.1.34 RAID1(12TB IronWolf x 2)
F2-423 TOS 5.1.34 RAID1(12TB IronWolf x 2)
Re: Snapshot size
I would but now I can't access the NAS-website
What is wrong with this ?!? Problems after problems ...
What is wrong with this ?!? Problems after problems ...
Terramaster F4-210
Re: Snapshot size
Do you mean that you can't log onto TOS webpage? Is there any error prompt?
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Re: Snapshot size
I can't get a connection (Firefox, Chrome) to the website. But the funny thing is that I can copy files to the NAS in Windows Explorer.
Is it save when I shutdown the NAS via the button on the device ?
Terramaster F4-210
Re: Snapshot size
Sorry for the issue.
There maybe some files missing during your last OS update, that lead to the WEB OS fails to start.
The solution is to reinstall your TOS.
1. shutdown your TNAS;
2. pull all your drive out from TNAS;
3. power on your TNAS;
4. search your TNAS with your TNAS PC application after the LAN indicator on;
5. click 'login' when you see the device on the search list;
6. when you see a initialization web page, insert your drive back to the TNAS;
7. follow the prompts to finish the TOS installation. please select install a new OS instead of boot with OS exist on your drive;
8. after the installation complete, the issue may be resolved.
There maybe some files missing during your last OS update, that lead to the WEB OS fails to start.
The solution is to reinstall your TOS.
1. shutdown your TNAS;
2. pull all your drive out from TNAS;
3. power on your TNAS;
4. search your TNAS with your TNAS PC application after the LAN indicator on;
5. click 'login' when you see the device on the search list;
6. when you see a initialization web page, insert your drive back to the TNAS;
7. follow the prompts to finish the TOS installation. please select install a new OS instead of boot with OS exist on your drive;
8. after the installation complete, the issue may be resolved.
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Service team: service(at)terra-master.com (for purchasing, return, replacement, RMA service)
Support team: support(at)terra-master.com (for technical support only)
Service team: service(at)terra-master.com (for purchasing, return, replacement, RMA service)
Re: Snapshot size
I'm sure this is not a good idea because when you put back the harddisks, the nas will not recognize that the 3 harddisks are already a raid5 and would format them. I had this problem with my previous nas.
Terramaster F4-210
Re: Snapshot size
Could your device be detected by TNAS PC program when rebooted without any hard drives? What's the LED indicators' status of LAN and power supply when it's powered on?
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Re: Snapshot size
Hello
after rebooting I can access the TOS and here are 2 screenshots: As you can see, the 2 snapshots have approximately the same size as the files on the NAS. As far as I know this should not be te case.
Terramaster F4-210