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Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 01 Nov 2025, 07:55
by Nitrokalel
TMzethar wrote: 25 Sep 2025, 14:21
gracias

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 10:00
by jpeckinp
Is 6.0.783 going to be last release on version 6? Are we going to ver 7 next?

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 13 Nov 2025, 17:37
by CursaYang
jpeckinp wrote: 13 Nov 2025, 10:00 Is 6.0.783 going to be last release on version 6? Are we going to ver 7 next?
TOS 7 is still in the internal testing phase and will be released after the testing is completed.

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 16 Nov 2025, 22:02
by mmick
CursaYang wrote: 17 Oct 2025, 17:41 In version 6.0.783, if you want the NAS to boot from the newly installed M.2 drive. After installing the M.2 drive, you can directly migrate the system from the HDD to the M.2 drive.
I just installed a M.2 drive (NVMe, 256 GB), I initialized the drive and nothing happened. How do I migrate the OS to the M.2 drive? The migration option does not show the M2...

EDIT: people with several HDDs in (T)RAID, as the system is on all HDDs, we have to select all drives to migrate from and then, it will show the SSD as the destiny to the migration

Now another question: I have the 256 GB SSD with the system, can I use it for something else (still being the system drive?) I wanted to have the SSD as the system drive + cache but now that the SSD has the system, it is greyed out on the cache creation window...

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 17 Nov 2025, 09:58
by TMzethar
mmick wrote: 16 Nov 2025, 22:02
When using an SSD as storage, the system reserves a system partition on the SSD that can be used as the system at any time. However, when used as cache, the entire SSD is required to be formatted and utilized, and no system partition can be reserved for the system.

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 01:53
by mmick
TMzethar wrote: 17 Nov 2025, 09:58
mmick wrote: 16 Nov 2025, 22:02
When using an SSD as storage, the system reserves a system partition on the SSD that can be used as the system at any time. However, when used as cache, the entire SSD is required to be formatted and utilized, and no system partition can be reserved for the system.
Thank you. Can I use the NAS as a dropbox-like decide too? How? The idea is to sync and access from everywhere, not only at home. :mrgreen:

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 09:43
by TMzethar
mmick wrote: 20 Nov 2025, 01:53 Thank you. Can I use the NAS as a dropbox-like decide too? How? The idea is to sync and access from everywhere, not only at home. :mrgreen:
The TerraSync tool on the TNAS PC (in conjunction with the TerraSync Server app installed on the TOS) can achieve synchronization. If you want to implement remote synchronization, you need to set up your network and open the ports required by TerraSync.

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 17:38
by mmick
TMzethar wrote: 20 Nov 2025, 09:43
mmick wrote: 20 Nov 2025, 01:53 Thank you. Can I use the NAS as a dropbox-like decide too? How? The idea is to sync and access from everywhere, not only at home. :mrgreen:
The TerraSync tool on the TNAS PC (in conjunction with the TerraSync Server app installed on the TOS) can achieve synchronization. If you want to implement remote synchronization, you need to set up your network and open the ports required by TerraSync.
but does it work with phones like android and ios? The idea is not to pay for Dropbox services and similar. Is there a tutorial?

Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 22:01
by StephenNaylor
I just added a new drive to my F5-422 to replace an older smaller drive. A few hours later I logged back in and the dashboard said Volume 1 was rebuilding and was at 98.1%. That seemed to be very quick progress so I went into Control Panel > Volume and this shows that the volume is rebuilding but only at 78%. I assume these two displays should show the same figure. I assume the dashboard is wrong. Estimated time is 2500+ minutes:


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Re: TOS 6.0.783 (X86) is Released for Update

Posted: 20 Nov 2025, 22:47
by CursaYang
StephenNaylor wrote: 20 Nov 2025, 22:01 I just added a new drive to my F5-422 to replace an older smaller drive. A few hours later I logged back in and the dashboard said Volume 1 was rebuilding and was at 98.1%. That seemed to be very quick progress so I went into Control Panel > Volume and this shows that the volume is rebuilding but only at 78%. I assume these two displays should show the same figure. I assume the dashboard is wrong. Estimated time is 2500+ minutes:


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You can enter the following command in the terminal to view the actual progress: cat /proc/mdstat