Hi All,
I have an F2-221 and the Auto Power On does not appear to work.
I am running TOS 4.2.39 and have Auto Power On Enabled and NO Power On/Off schedule. I have tried with Wake On LAN enabled and Disabled and that makes no difference. If I lose power I have to power the device back on manually every time.
Any thoughts please?
Auto Power On
Re: Auto Power On
{L_BUTTON_AT}scotty38
Re: Auto Power On
I'm sorry but that has nothing to do with my issue. I said I am not using any power schedules. I am speaking about the device NOT powering up automatically after a power FAILURE. My NAS is configured to recover after such an event but it is not doing so.
I hope that helps, kind regards.....
I hope that helps, kind regards.....
Re: Auto Power On
This issue has not been found in our labs. How did you power off the device?
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Re: Auto Power On
As I have mentioned already this is under power failure conditions so I am not powering it off on purpose. However it is not powering back on when power is restored as it should do and as it is configured to do so.
Re: Auto Power On
This issue may be related to the BIOS. Please shut down the TNAS, unplug all hard drives, and turn it on. You will see the bios version at the bottom of the page, please provide it to us.
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Is the only way to do this by plugging in a monitor etc?
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Anyway, I tried that and I see no indication of the bios version at all. I just see it boot to a prompt, is that what I should see?