Transfer folder to another volume

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Transfer folder to another volume

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I have transferred a folder to another volume. This operation was not completed and data was lost. How can I restore the old folder?
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Re: Transfer folder to another volume

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FNIK wrote: 10 Dec 2024, 19:59
Can you describe in detail what you did? Where did you copy the file from? What was the error message? Can you provide some relevant screenshots? If you want to recover the data, please check whether the file system snapshot or shared folder snapshot is enabled. If so, you can try to restore the snapshot.
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Re: Transfer folder to another volume

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There was an folder on volume 1 (Raid10 with Ext4). This folder should be transfered to volume 2 (RAID 1 with BTRF). The progress was stopped at 99%. i was waiting. After a while, TOS deregistered me and I had to register again. The window with the progress bar was gone. The folder is now still on volume 1 and has no more data in it. Only empty folders.
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The device is an F6-424 MAX with TOS 6.0.555-00166
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Where can i find the file system snapshot or the shared folder snapshot? I can't found this parameter?
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FNIK wrote: 10 Dec 2024, 20:34
Which module did you copy the file from? TOS file management, or did you move the shared folder to a different volume? How big is the file you copied? Did you move the file?
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FNIK wrote: 10 Dec 2024, 21:11
On the TOS system desktop, open the Backup module > File System Snapshot.
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i moved the complete shared folder to volume 2 with the settings of the folder, open the settings and choose the volume 2.

On my desktop is no backup module, where i can choose file system snapshot?
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Re: Transfer folder to another volume

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The Snapshot wasn't active because volume 1 is a Ext4 filesystem. How can i recover the shared folder now?
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Re: Transfer folder to another volume

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FNIK wrote: 10 Dec 2024, 23:44
How large is the shared folder you are moving? How long did it take to move? Try checking if the file system is corrupted:viewtopic.php?t=2575
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