Something wrong with the volume's CNID DB, using temporary C

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Something wrong with the volume's CNID DB, using temporary C

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A user is seeing the above message on a NAS.
I can see this message was popping up in v3.8.1-3.8.3, but the NAS (a TS-119) is running 4.0.3
So how do I solve it correctly?
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Re: Something wrong with the volume's CNID DB, using tempora

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fribse wrote:I can see this message was popping up in v3.8.1-3.8.3, but the NAS (a TS-119) is running 4.0.3
Late 3.8.x and early 4.0.x had released almost in sync, the function and basic config was similar.
fribse wrote:So how do I solve it correctly?
QTS 4.1.0 Build 20410612 or newer. Nobody cares about this legacy firmware versions here.
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Re: Something wrong with the volume's CNID DB, using tempora

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I see, so it should be fixed in the latter versions, thanks!
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