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Re: TOS 5.1.79 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Nov 2023, 02:21
by ostaporomo
{L_BUTTON_AT}TMRyan

I installed TOS 5.1.79 immediately after release. And I immediately got problems in the form of the collapse of RAID arrays (F2-223) and the HDD disappears periodically (D 4-300), on which torrent files are downloaded. This was observed on the F2-223 and D 4-300 connected to the F2-223 immediately after each NAS was turned on.
I have my NAS configured to turn on/off on a schedule.
I noticed that if, before turning off the NAS, I stopped downloading/distributing torrent files in qBittorrent, there were no problems with RAID arrays and HDD disks.
After that, I replaced qBittorrent with transmission and tested it for a week and a half.
There were no more problems.
Also, before this, on TOS 5.1.67 there were no problems with qBittorrent.

Re: TOS 5.1.79 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Nov 2023, 15:31
by topo01
Just updated from 5.1.41 to 5.1.67.
Before I also updated Docker to the latest version. Both went surprisingly smooth and no problems whatsoever!

Now I wanted to also go the next step to 5.1.79 but the control panel keeps telling me
"No update available".

Do I have to update manually from 5.1.67?

Re: TOS 5.1.79 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Nov 2023, 18:03
by TMqiky
You can clear the browser cache or try restarting the device.
You can also download the update package from the following link and manually update it
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=5278

Re: TOS 5.1.79 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 12 Nov 2023, 18:09
by TMqiky
{L_BUTTON_AT}ostaporomo

Thank you for your feedback. Our laboratory will verify this issue

Re: TOS 5.1.79 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 14 Nov 2023, 04:17
by topo01
TMqiky wrote: 12 Nov 2023, 18:03 You can clear the browser cache or try restarting the device.
You can also download the update package from the following link and manually update it
viewtopic.php?f=28&t=5278
Thanks, I already thought of that too but it didn't help.
Looks like I have to update manually. However, it's always suspicious if the system shows unexpected behavior...