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Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for update
Posted: 18 Jul 2023, 20:51
by sybarix
MapaM wrote: ↑12 Jul 2023, 02:34
sybarix wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:01
F2-221 updated from 5.1.37 with no issues. SMB still capped at 27MB/s though.
Sorry for the intrusion but I have your same nas model and the copy of files works correctly for me
Huh that's strange, I guess I'll have to make a ticket then. Thanks for the confirmation.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for update
Posted: 19 Jul 2023, 16:31
by Feylong
Another release that does not work for F5-422!
Not a single update has worked for my F5-422 since 5.1.33.
After 'installation' I can never login into it or see it in SMB in Windows.
I have to use a 'trick' to re-install back to 5.1.33.
Please, please test it on the F5-422 before releasing.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for update
Posted: 19 Jul 2023, 17:08
by Daywalker
Feylong wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 16:31
Another release that does not work for F5-422!
Not a single update has worked for my F5-422 since 5.1.33.
After 'installation' I can never login into it or see it in SMB in Windows.
I have to use a 'trick' to re-install back to 5.1.33.
Please, please test it on the F5-422 before releasing.
Hi, i have F5-422 and I successfully updated to 5.1.40 with no issues.
Maybe would you do clean install 5.1.40 with TOS Installation Package For new TNAS device TOS installation
https://download2.terra-master.com/TOS_ ... 291835.ins
backup your data before.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for update
Posted: 19 Jul 2023, 17:17
by sybarix
TMzethar wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023, 09:24
sybarix wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023, 18:01
F2-221 updated from 5.1.37 with no issues. SMB still capped at 27MB/s though.
Since you updated the TOS and the problem persists, it may not have much to do with TOS. SMB speed is related to many factors, and it is recommended to check other parts as well.
You can check step by step according to the transmission line: computer hard disk read and write performance > computer network card bandwidth > computer to router connection > router itself > router to TNAS connection > TNAS network card bandwidth > TNAS hard disk read and write performance.
In addition, this is also related to the files you copy and use. It is recommended to use large files for testing.
Thanks for the response. I have isolated the issue to a faulty powerline adapter. The NAS is fine. Thanks.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for Update
Posted: 24 Jul 2023, 19:09
by unixtall
i have update the system and now i cant enter. No ssh, no shared folder, no TOS website... Always it is a nightmare updating. Please i need to solve this. I cant lose my data again

Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for Update
Posted: 24 Jul 2023, 19:34
by Gremlin
unixtall wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 19:09
I cant lose my data again
In that case you should have a backup,
again! (I lose sympathy for repeat offenders.)
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for Update
Posted: 24 Jul 2023, 21:33
by unixtall
Gremlin wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 19:34
unixtall wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 19:09
I cant lose my data again
In that case you should have a backup,
again! (I lose sympathy for repeat offenders.)
How many hdd i need to have a backup from 24TB? I cant do that...
Finally i resolve the problem, but i am afraid for nexts udpates. I dont think i will update again.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for Update
Posted: 24 Jul 2023, 23:50
by Gremlin
unixtall wrote: ↑24 Jul 2023, 21:33
How many hdd i need to have a backup from 24TB? I cant do that...
That's sort of like asking "how long is a piece of string?"
What sort of data/files is it (small/large/whatever)? Can make a difference. Is it really 24TB or is that the total disk capacity? Is storage in some sort of raid config? (so "data" may be something less).
As an example, I use a Windows based backup app that will backup to local drive and I can set that backup to be compressed (in various depths of compression). I have a caddy fitted to my Windows machine so I can swap in any size drive I wish (3.5" HDD/2.5"HDD/SSD). So, just to copy 24TB of real data, you will need at least one HDD > 24TB. To do a compressed backup of that data you will need something less. Or if you use file splitting (a possibility) several smaller drives. [Calculations required]
It may take time with a compressed backup, but at least you can let it run in the background and get on with life.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for Update
Posted: 09 Aug 2023, 00:27
by Websteria
Does this fix the overheating ssd when used for cache issue? I haven't been able to use it as every morning it would show an overheat.
Thanks.
Re: TOS 5.1.40 (X86) is Released for Update
Posted: 09 Aug 2023, 17:34
by TMzethar
This may be related to the heating and cooling scheme of M.2 SSD. It is recommended to use M.2 SSD with good heat dissipation as much as possible