Have just received my D4-300. Installed a single 2TB Seagate disk for testing purposes and connected to my F2-223 NAS using the enclosed USB cable, however the DAS is not recognised as a USB connected device in TOS. The disk light on the DAS is green. Have tried rebooting the NAS and both USB connections on the NAS, but no change.
I cannot find any specific instructions for connecting a DAS. Would be grateful for any assistance.
Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
Re: Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
Have you created a file system for the USB drive?
If you have created a suitable file system for USB drives, TNAS will recognize them and mount them to file management.
If you haven't created a file system yet, TNAS will only recognize USB drives as hard drives.
You can create a file system for a USB drive in TOS>Control Panel>USB device or on a PC.(if you haven't created it yet).
If you have created a suitable file system for USB drives, TNAS will recognize them and mount them to file management.
If you haven't created a file system yet, TNAS will only recognize USB drives as hard drives.
You can create a file system for a USB drive in TOS>Control Panel>USB device or on a PC.(if you haven't created it yet).
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Re: Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
I ended up initializing the HD in Windows, and formatting the drive. Then created folders. I've mapped as a network drive in Windows and have uploaded files.
Am I correct in thinking that I can only use folders? Or is it possible to partition the USB hard drive?
Am I correct in thinking that I can only use folders? Or is it possible to partition the USB hard drive?
Re: Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
If you want to use it as a local disk, you can consider using the iSCSIs feature, but the iSCSIs feature does not support USB external storage.
You can consider making USB external storage disks into TNAS storage pools, so that the disks can be used by iSCSIs and shared with PCs as virtual disks.
You can consider making USB external storage disks into TNAS storage pools, so that the disks can be used by iSCSIs and shared with PCs as virtual disks.
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Re: Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
Thanks for this. Where can I find out further details?
Re: Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
This may help you configure the iSCSIs service. For the specific connection method, you may need to get a reference from the Internet.
https://help.terra-master.com/TOS5/view ... I%20Target
https://help.terra-master.com/TOS5/view ... I%20Target
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Re: Connecting D4-300 DAS to F2-223 NAS
Thanks for the information. I discovered that disks in the USB enclosure can in fact be used to create storage pools, so have managed to go down this route.