Hardware & Power
Hardware
Configure various general working modes of TNAS hardware, such as fan speed, buzzer control, and hard disk sleep settings.
Management
Through the buttons in the management tab, you can perform the following operations:
- Fan: Adjust the fan operation mode.
- Buzzer: Define conditions that trigger the buzzer alarm.
- Disk Sleep: Set the disk sleep duration.
- Enabling hard disk hibernation will automatically put the disks into sleep mode when the TOS system has no active tasks for a set period. Accessing TNAS will wake the disks, which may take some time.
- Upon TOS system initialization, an array verification process will occur, lasting 3-5 days. During this period, hard drives will not enter hibernation mode.
Power
Configure network wake-up, automatic power-on and power-off schedules, and other functions.
Management
Through the buttons in the management tab, you can perform the following operations:
- Wake on LAN (WOL): With this function enabled, you can remotely wake up a powered-off TNAS device.
- Auto power on: Enable this function to automatically power on TNAS after an abnormal power failure, such as a power outage or unplugged power cord.
- Power on/off schedule: Set the schedule for TNAS automatic power-on and power-off.
- Only LAN1 network port supports Wake on LAN functionality.
- Remote wake-up tools can use WakeMeOnLan.
- If TNAS and the wake-up device are not on the same network segment, ensure that the router connecting TNAS has been configured with appropriate port mapping.
- When the device cannot be woken up normally, please check that the device is connected to the network and power supply properly.
UPS
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) is a backup power device that prevents data corruption from sudden power outages. It allows the system to continue operating until a preset waiting time before safely shutting down.
Management
Through the buttons in the management tab, you can perform the following operations:
- Enable UPS support: Check this box to enable UPS functionality.
- Set TNAS as a network UPS server: Configure this TNAS device as a server to receive and relay UPS information to other TNAS devices connected to the same UPS system.
My UPS has only one USB communication interface. How can I manage multiple TNAS devices?
You can designate one TNAS as a server and others as clients. The server receives UPS information and forwards it to other TNAS devices connected to the same UPS (clients).
Set the TNAS device as a server
- Check the option to "Enable UPS support."
- Select the "Set TNAS as a network UPS server" checkbox and input the IP address of the client TNAS in the provided field.
- Click "Apply" to finalize the settings.
Set the TNAS device as a client
- Check the option to "Enable UPS support."
- Choose "TNAS UPS Server" from the "UPS Type" drop-down menu.
- Enter the IP address of the TNAS server in the "UPS Server IP Address" field.
- Set the TNAS shutdown waiting time, which is set to "Same as server" by default.
- Click "Apply" to finalize the settings.
- The TNAS device functions as both the server and client and must be powered by the same UPS.
- Up to five clients can be configured for the client setup.