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Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 14:25
by RyanYang
You can update the File Manager from the App Center.
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 14:26
by RyanYang
JAW wrote: ↑24 Jun 2026, 00:55
You can update the File Manager from the App Center.
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 14:42
by Gremlin
snapsh0t wrote: ↑24 Jun 2026, 02:35
Gremlin wrote: ↑24 Jun 2026, 01:38
Reverting to PHP7.4 was mentioned previously as a "fix" for other apps (like VirtualBox) breaking under Tos7Beta.
Oh dear. It's really not ready but their hand was forced by the release of the two new models.
"Reverting" was probably a mis-statement

Maybe "adding" would be more appropriate because (ostensibly) Ubuntu can run multiple versions of PHP for different apps, but it does depend on the system configuration. Not sure how you would add PHP (version of your choice) AND make it run for the applicable applications since the TOS configuration files {
are a bit of a mystery | do not follow the standard Ubuntu release}
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 14:43
by RyanYang
Renzz wrote: ↑23 Jun 2026, 15:22
Which version were you updating from when it got stuck at 9%?
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 14:56
by mab
After installing TOS 7 and going to Storage Manager -> Volume -> Usage Details it takes too long. In TOS6 it was a few seconds, now it's taking minutes to give the usage details.
Command running in the background is this one, consuming 93% cpu and 27% of whole system memory (and growing)
93.4 27.1 11:43.34 btrfs filesystem du -s /var/subvols/8vEbTxkKvwa/@syssnapshot
Volume1 is full m2 SSD volume of 1Tb, Volume2 is mechanical HDD volume of 12Tb. Both of them take minutes to display any detail info.
Both volumes have 1 daily snapshot, keeping 30 days.
EDIT: id ends up consuming the whole memory and the system crashes. I need to either kill -9 the btrfs fs du process or hard reset the whole NAS.
Nas is an f4-424
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 15:11
by Gremlin
mab wrote: ↑24 Jun 2026, 14:56
I have just updated my F2-221 (one of the oldest Tos7 capable models) and I do not share your experience. I have 2 drives - admittedly both are ext4, none of the 'fancy stuff' - one is 4TB Traid and the other 3TB single drive. Both took approximately 6 seconds to scan and report usage details.
I suppose it really does depend what is going on at the particular moment.
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 15:45
by mab
Gremlin wrote: ↑24 Jun 2026, 15:11
mab wrote: ↑24 Jun 2026, 14:56
I have just updated my F2-221 (one of the oldest Tos7 capable models) and I do not share your experience. I have 2 drives - admittedly both are ext4, none of the 'fancy stuff' - one is 4TB Traid and the other 3TB single drive. Both took approximately 6 seconds to scan and report usage details.
I suppose it really does depend what is going on at the particular moment.
I deleted all snapshots in one of the volumes (non critical data one) and now the data is returned immediately, so probably the issue is how bad btrfs-tools manage listing lots of subvolumes. My main objective is to know how much size is used by snapshots, and weirdly enough it was working quite fine in TOS6.
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 16:15
by Renzz
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 16:27
by Gremlin
Where's the delete button?
Re: TOS 7.0.0746 Official Release (X86) is Now Available
Posted: 24 Jun 2026, 16:28
by MikeZhang
We have documented this issue and shared it with the project team. We will reproduce it and find a solution as soon as possible.