usb disks not recognized

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usb disks not recognized

Postby baraxash » Sat Aug 04, 2012 7:51 pm

hi there!
I have a problem with my ts-110 after having come back from the vacations,
I have realized that my usb disks was not recognized by the nas anymore, also trought the front port USB One Touch,
while connecting them with the pc they perfectly worked,
i've tried to make the reboot of the nas, and i have try to reinstall the software with a new disk too, but is not nothing changed, do you have some suggestion? sorry for my english.
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Re: usb disks not recognized

Postby baraxash » Tue Aug 07, 2012 12:58 am

anybody can help me??
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Re: usb disks not recognized

Postby pwilson » Tue Aug 07, 2012 1:36 am

baraxash wrote:hi there!
I have a problem with my ts-110 after having come back from the vacations,
I have realized that my usb disks was not recognized by the nas anymore, also through the front port USB One Touch,
while connecting them with the pc they perfectly worked,
i've tried to make the reboot of the nas, and i have try to reinstall the software with a new disk too, but is not nothing changed, do you have some suggestion? sorry for my english.


You might try installing the latest firmware: QNAP TS-110 3.7.3 Build0801

What Firmware are you using now?
What is the FileSystem on the USB drives? FAT32, NFS, HPF, Ext3, Ext4?
What type of PC are we talking about?

SSH to your NAS (with USB Drive attached for more than 2 minutes), and type "df -h" at the prompt. Post the output of this command back to the Forum. Use Cut&Paste to get this information.

Patrick.

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Re: usb disks not recognized

Postby baraxash » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:19 am

pwilson wrote:
baraxash wrote:hi there!
I have a problem with my ts-110 after having come back from the vacations,
I have realized that my usb disks was not recognized by the nas anymore, also through the front port USB One Touch,
while connecting them with the pc they perfectly worked,
i've tried to make the reboot of the nas, and i have try to reinstall the software with a new disk too, but is not nothing changed, do you have some suggestion? sorry for my english.


You might try installing the latest firmware: QNAP TS-110 3.7.3 Build0801

What Firmware are you using now?
What is the FileSystem on the USB drives? FAT32, NFS, HPF, Ext3, Ext4?
What type of PC are we talking about?

SSH to your NAS (with USB Drive attached for more than 2 minutes), and type "df -h" at the prompt. Post the output of this command back to the Forum. Use Cut&Paste to get this information.

Patrick.


hi there patrick!

tnx for reply,
i've install the latest firmware 3.7.3 Build 20120801,and on my hdd there is ntfs filesystem, but i've another disk formatted using nas, that is not recognized too, i've used a windows pc to see the partition on my external hdd
and this is the result of command df -h

Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0 32.9M 15.3M 17.7M 46% /
tmpfs 32.0M 156.0k 31.8M 0% /tmp
/dev/sda4 356.5M 304.3M 52.1M 85% /mnt/ext
/dev/md9 509.5M 111.1M 398.4M 22% /mnt/HDA_ROOT
/dev/sda3 915.4G 308.8M 914.6G 0% /share/HDA_DATA
tmpfs 32.0M 0 32.0M 0% /.eaccelerator.tmp

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Re: usb disks not recognized

Postby pwilson » Thu Aug 09, 2012 1:56 am

pwilson wrote:
baraxash wrote:hi there!
I have a problem with my ts-110 after having come back from the vacations,
I have realized that my usb disks was not recognized by the nas anymore, also through the front port USB One Touch,
while connecting them with the pc they perfectly worked,
i've tried to make the reboot of the nas, and i have try to reinstall the software with a new disk too, but is not nothing changed, do you have some suggestion? sorry for my english.


You might try installing the latest firmware: QNAP TS-110 3.7.3 Build0801

What Firmware are you using now?
What is the FileSystem on the USB drives? FAT32, NFS, HPF, Ext3, Ext4?
What type of PC are we talking about?

SSH to your NAS (with USB Drive attached for more than 2 minutes), and type "df -h" at the prompt. Post the output of this command back to the Forum. Use Cut&Paste to get this information.


baraxash wrote:i've install the latest firmware 3.7.3 Build 20120801,and on my hdd there is ntfs filesystem, but i've another disk formatted using nas, that is not recognized too, i've used a windows pc to see the partition on my external hdd
and this is the result of command df -h

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Filesystem                Size      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/ram0                32.9M     15.3M     17.7M  46% /
tmpfs                    32.0M    156.0k     31.8M   0% /tmp
/dev/sda4               356.5M    304.3M     52.1M  85% /mnt/ext
/dev/md9                509.5M    111.1M    398.4M  22% /mnt/HDA_ROOT
/dev/sda3               915.4G    308.8M    914.6G   0% /share/HDA_DATA
tmpfs                    32.0M         0     32.0M   0% /.eaccelerator.tmp



Yes you are absolutely correct, it definitely is not mounted. Your root directory looks good. Afraid I have nothing further to recommend. Hopefully someone else will offer further assistance. Sorry I couldn't do better for you.

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