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Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 10 Mar 2026, 18:01
by MikeZhang
Lex wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 17:24
Please refresh GUI or restart your NAS, if it's same result, please update to us, we will verify in our lab.

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 10 Mar 2026, 18:20
by Lex
MikeZhang wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 18:01
Lex wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 17:24
Please refresh GUI or restart your NAS, if it's same result, please update to us, we will verify in our lab.
Restart NAS, update some version, refresh page. Same result.

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 10 Mar 2026, 22:33
by OttO1916
Maybe my question went unnoticed, so here it is again:

Update of my F2-221 to 7.0.0408:
Update: Operation Failed, Started update again: continued where it left off, with system restart
After reboot/ end of update: 2 Errors (/v2/storage/CheckCapacity and /v2/extstoragedevice/CheckUsbCapacity)
StoragePools/Volumes/Shares survived
After manual Reboot: USB SingleDisk "Raid Corrupted" !!
Mounted StoragePool
Volume corrupted, but OK after few secs
After manual Reboot: USB SingleDisk Raid Corrupted !!
Mounted StoragePool
Volume corrupted, but OK after few secs
Since it is a USB single Disk (SATA in USB-enclosure), RAID Corrupted is utterly nonsense?
I will just delete the StoragePool and build a new one.

Update/New Findings:
When I delete the volume and storage pool, after a reboot storage manager STILL tells me that the RAID (it's SingleDisk, ext4, One 4TB HDD in an USB enclosure) in the storage pool is corrupted.
So I connected the disk to a PC, removed all partitions, create a basic one and deleted that.
After connecting it to my NAS, storage manager saw an empty disk and let me create a smaller storage pool and volume.
After the reboot again: RAID is corrupted, and it expects a large size of the storage pool again.
Is there some residual info on my NAS that persists in the previous disk/storagepool configuration?
How/What should I whack where to make my NAS forget so I can reinstall my HDD?


Update:
I installed a new version of storage manager: Problem persisted..

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 00:42
by Gremlin
My F2-424 updated successfully.

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 00:48
by Gremlin
OttO1916 wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 22:33
Have you at sometime used the USB drive as a system disk in a nas?

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 16:35
by Joesh
TMzethar wrote: 08 Mar 2026, 19:26
Joesh wrote: 08 Mar 2026, 19:15
It is recommended that you update your TNAS PC and then try again. In fact, newer TNAS PCs have already adapted the display of this 'TOS Version'.
Not my TNS PC version had a problem, when i updated to newer version of TOS yerterday, the problem gone.... This is my TNAS PC version when the problem show (I know that Terra Master release update of TNAS PC and I'm in process to update).
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That's the status of my NAS from TNAS PC from 5.2.510 after I updating TOS version to newest version
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My conclusion is.... TOS version 7.0.0408 that make the problem, because after I updating to newer version the problem gone
Thanks for the update

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 11 Mar 2026, 17:11
by MikeZhang
Joesh wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 16:35
Glad to hear the problem gone, sorry for the inconvenience, wish you a happy experience.

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 00:37
by OttO1916
Gremlin wrote: 11 Mar 2026, 00:48
OttO1916 wrote: 10 Mar 2026, 22:33
Have you at sometime used the USB drive as a system disk in a nas?
Yup - once it was used in my F5-221, but then in RAID5. But this disk was then, and now after the update, cleared - all partitions removed.
Before this update it was happily functioning as SingleDisk in USBenclosure. Although the last 3or4 updates if had to rebuild the volume...
But you suggest that there's still something on the disk? How to proceed then?

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 09:32
by Gremlin
OttO1916 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 00:37
It can sometimes happen that just 'removing partitions' does not always do enough. Search "superblock" on this forum. The long-winded fix, typically, is a secure wipe (writing 'zeros and or ones' across the drive). Other methods may depend on what tools you have available and access to the drive in question. {I usually use a 3rd party partition manager on Windows as I have an 'old-fashioned' desktop with drive caddies available.}

Re: TOS 7.0.0408 Beta (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Mar 2026, 20:40
by OttO1916
Gremlin wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 09:32
OttO1916 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 00:37
It can sometimes happen that just 'removing partitions' does not always do enough. Search "superblock" on this forum. The long-winded fix, typically, is a secure wipe (writing 'zeros and or ones' across the drive). Other methods may depend on what tools you have available and access to the drive in question. {I usually use a 3rd party partition manager on Windows as I have an 'old-fashioned' desktop with drive caddies available.}
Will give it a try. Thanks!!!