Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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SopraNo3
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Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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What a Nightmare!

1. Unziping only let's you unzip in the location of the zip/rar files. There is no option to Unzip to another location.
2. There is no option to "Copy to" only copy and then you need to browse to the directory you want to paste, and paste it manually. It should have a "Copy to" and also an option to easily "Create a new folder" in that location. Check out how synology does it! (Attached photos).
3. When I select where I want to copy a file to, the message "You do not have the necessary permissions" pops up every time. Then i need to go to the shared folder and give permissions again, only for them to be changed to "DENY" the next time I copy something!
4. Why isn't there a way to make the "Log out time" longer? It's crazy!
5. Very hard to connect 2 NAS and copy files from one to another. Not SYNC. Just copy what you want (select 20 folders and copy them).
6. The Background Tasks cannot be called! it only appears when it feels like it and only shows very basic things! Again check how Synology does it.
7. Will TOS 6 solve all these problems? When will it be available?
8. Your site terra-master.com is either very slow or down for a long time now. What is the problem?
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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Thank you for your feedback.
1. File operation will be significantly improved in TOS 6.
2. To edit the logout time, go to "Control panel > security";
3. To copy files between two TNASs, you can mount SMB folders to your computer, and copy from one to another, or you can remotely mount a folder with SMB or NFS file service from one TNAS to another, and copy your files on File Manager web page.
4. To recall the task manager, click on the icon called "Task Manager" on your File Manager web page.
5. TOS 6 is improved in many ways. It will come soon, please pay attention to our update.
6. The official website now is down, it is in repair.
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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Hello,

Thank you for your reply.

1. Log out time issue fixed! Thank you. But isn't there a way for the TM to remember your credentials? I have to type my username and password every time it logs me out.
2. What does it always say that "You do not have the necessary permissions" to copy something to share folder? I need to go to the settings and give permissions again, over and over again.
3. When I right click on a file, it does not stay selected most of the times. So I need to restart the NAS and then it does stay selected. When this happens, I cannot delete, copy or do anything to a folder. Why is that?
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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This is not a normal situation. I suspect the file system on your drives corrupted and became READ ONLY state. Please check if your drives are healthy.
What is your model number? and what version TOS running on your device? what kind of drive you installed in the device?
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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Hello,

I do not think the problem are the drives to be honest.

I am using version 5.1.103 on T12-423.

I am attaching the photo of the disks I am using. (Western Digital).
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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Here is the photo showing my disks.
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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Got enough storage in there? :D
F5-221 5.1.123, 8GB System Partition on 3 x 4TB Traid; 3TB EXT4
F2-221 TOS6 (Beta), 8GB System Partition on 2 x 6TB in Traid. (Latest Update 11/04/24)
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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Well, not enough to be honest. I recently upgraded from 12 x 10TB and now I am with 12 x 16TB. I think I am going to need more soon and it is always a struggle to copy everything. This time I might just add another 12 x 24TB and be done for a while :)
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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I have noticed that the issues mainly happen when the NAS is copying files. Then it becomes erratic. When I right click on a file, it does not stay selected most of the times. So I need to restart the NAS and then it does stay selected. When this happens, I cannot delete, copy or do anything to a folder.
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Re: Unziping, Copying and Transfering to Another NAS

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So, I updated to TOS 6.0 and still there is no option to Unzip to a specific location or create a new folder before choosing where to unzip.

There is also no option to Move a folder somewhere, you once again need to cut/paste.
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