hey,
im using a F2-221 with 3 6TB HDDs. (2 alway online, 1 in disconnected in another building)
yesterday i wanted to create a full backup, for this i removed one of the mirrored disks and replaced it with the disk safely stored in another building.
around 20 hours later i got the following message in mail:
No Stored data is lost. But the OS and all installed programms got rolled back to the old disk instead of using the newer disk, including the removal of the new "Super user" and reactivation of the old "Admin"
this is the first time this thing happened, even though i used the same backup method multiple times before.
before im doing something stupid i just wanted to ask how to proceed.
im thinking about taking out both mirrored disks and inserting the third disk with the newest install, then format one of the 2 before adding it back in.
is there any reason not to do this ?
im using a F2-221 with 3 6TB HDDs. (2 alway online, 1 in disconnected in another building)
yesterday i wanted to create a full backup, for this i removed one of the mirrored disks and replaced it with the disk safely stored in another building.
around 20 hours later i got the following message in mail:
i instantly though something is wrong when i saw the Version, as i already updraded to Tos 5.Speicher-Manager
RAID # 1 Synchronisation abgeschlossen!
2024-06-07 02:26:06
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Device name: TNAS-2CC2B1
Model: F2-221
TOS version: 4.2.40-2012241608
No Stored data is lost. But the OS and all installed programms got rolled back to the old disk instead of using the newer disk, including the removal of the new "Super user" and reactivation of the old "Admin"
this is the first time this thing happened, even though i used the same backup method multiple times before.
before im doing something stupid i just wanted to ask how to proceed.
im thinking about taking out both mirrored disks and inserting the third disk with the newest install, then format one of the 2 before adding it back in.
is there any reason not to do this ?
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