Der Qnap-Support hat das Problem gelöst: :thumb:
ZitatAlles anzeigenPlease follow up the procedure to fix your issue as below:
1. Power off the NAS. Remove the ALL HDD
2. Power on the NAS without any hard disk attached
3. After a short beep and a long beep,Run QNAP Finder, it will find the NAS.
Note: Do not re-initialize when the QNAP Finder prompt a message, if you have some useful data in the disk
4. Plug all hard disks back to NAS in original order.
push in till the previous HDD led flashes constantly green.(Not Blinking)
5. .Connect the NAS by SSH port 22, login as admin password admin
(Putty Tutorial: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AlSM9UjLpY)
download here http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
(you can right click you mouse to paste commands in putty)
6. Issue the commands below.CodeAlles anzeigen# config_util 1 # storage_boot_init 1 # storage_boot_init 2 (wait 30sec and press enter go next line) # config_util 4 # mount /dev/sda4 /mnt/ext # cd /share/MD0_DATA/Public # rm TS* # /mnt/ext/usr/bin/wget http://eu1.qnap.com/Storage/TS-210TurboNAS/TS-210_20140612-4.1.0.zip # unzip TS-210_20140612-4.1.0.zip # ln -sf /mnt/HDA_ROOT/update /mnt/update # /etc/init.d/update.sh TS-210_20140612-4.1.0.img ............ (when get the updating succeed) # reboot