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[Discussion] TNAS F2 212 Disk Thrashing Part 2

Posted: 04 Sep 2025, 04:38
by timinator
This is in response to my locked post about TNAS F2 212 Disk Thrashing at viewtopic.php?t=6326

So, I had a power bump, my UPS drained, and when the power came back I once again had TNAS issues with random reboots, and generally total slowness. I remembered my post and tried stopping that process and the world was good again. I have now renamed /usr/sbin/ter_smartfan to be /usr/sbin/ter_smartfan-NOT-WORKING and after a scheduled reboot things are still working. I will keep my rename in place until the next update.

Please comment if you are seeing similar issues. Other than this I'm happy with the product. But talk about shooting yourself in the foot and making something not usable. Odd. Please someone, fix this issue.

Re: [Discussion] TNAS F2 212 Disk Thrashing Part 2

Posted: 04 Sep 2025, 08:46
by CursaYang
Hello, please enable debug mode. After the issue occurs again, wait for the device to restart and then download and send the debug log to our email: [email protected].

If possible, record the time when the problem occurs, as this will greatly help us in troubleshooting.

Re: [Discussion] TNAS F2 212 Disk Thrashing Part 2

Posted: 17 Dec 2025, 06:29
by timinator
CursaYang wrote: 04 Sep 2025, 08:46
When I have some time I'll do what you ask to capture the issue. Beforehand I'll undo my suggested change. This may take a while as it seems my NAS is always in use. Not a bad thing I guess.

Re: [Discussion] TNAS F2 212 Disk Thrashing Part 2

Posted: 20 Dec 2025, 06:26
by timinator
CursaYang wrote: 04 Sep 2025, 08:46 Hello, please enable debug mode. After the issue occurs again, wait for the device to restart and then download and send the debug log to our email: [email protected].

If possible, record the time when the problem occurs, as this will greatly help us in troubleshooting.
So I have not done this yet. However, I can confirm the disks thrash when sleep mode is turned off unless I neuter the file mentioned previously. If I set sleep to happen at any of the times available then it's OK. For now, I've allowed the file but set it to 5 hrs before sleep. In reality it should never happen now.