Qnap stuck rebooting. Efforts are still a no go. S...
Qnap stuck rebooting. Efforts are still a no go. Shutdown the QNAP by pressing the power button. When I went to bring it back online 2 months ago I couldn't get into it due to losing my authenticator config when I got a new phone. If I hit the 'reboot' button on the back, will this restore to the factory setting? Will the data still be there, on a factory recover? Can the data be recovered by putting the hard drives, in order, into another NAS? Hi all, I was trying to access our QNAP NAS TS-453-PRO this morning, and it was not reachable. I can tell it unmounts all the drives and starts the shutdown process but then just hangs at "rebooting system". Solution: Contact our Helpdesk or your QNAP reseller for warranty repair service. Then I physically went to check the status on Display and I found “System Booting” on screen and no changing even after long… Re: TS-251A stuck on booting (after update to QTS 5. It took a long time 'Rebooting' and now I can't get to it at all. I am not getting any Re: 453A Rebooting-System Please wait Stuck. 4. Does the NAS produce a short beep about 5 to 10 seconds after being powered on? - ram is highly suspected. Solution: Contact our Service Portal or your QNAP reseller for warranty repair service. For no apparent reason, I cannot reboot or shutdown the machine. The NAS has (had) the latest firmware (4. The green and orange LEDs of the network interface are on and the "LAN" LED on the front panel is off. This guide will show you all the ways to reboot a QNAP NAS. I have my QNAPs set to shut down every night from 9pm to 7am the next morning just to give the hardware a break. This number can be further influenced by a few other factors such as the number and capacity of drives currently installed. if it still doesn't then you need to wait for qnap technical support to assist. true I just wanted to share this. Click the Details button on Qfinder Pro. Oct 25, 2019 · I have a repeating problem that the system gets stuck rebooting. System is getting stuck at "System Reboot, the system is stopping the following 25 processes". Qnap never wants to reboot gracefully, always stuck at "System is stopping the following x processes" I'm not sure what to do, it sat there this last time for like 24 hours and never rebooted. Then I physically went to check the status on Display and I found “System Booting” on screen and no changing even after long… Please turn it off then remove all disks, then reboot machine without any disk. Just removed half way through the slot) Connect a VGA monitor Power on the QNAP. (pending) - in logs the only hdd that ever got called out was a hdd4 hgst deskstar nas 4tb. If the firmware update is stuck, force power off the device by pressing and holding the power button for 5 seconds and then power on the device. Directly connect the QNAP device with your computer using an Ethernet cable and then launch Qfinder Pro on your computer. Jun 29, 2020 · I was trying to access our QNAP NAS TS-453-PRO this morning, and it was not reachable. Hi, This question was asked before but not solved. But QNAP Finder can't see the NAS on the network. NAS seemingly stuck at reboot following HDD failure by Pidity » Sat Jan 14, 2023 1:27 am Hi all, one of the HDDs (5 HDD RAID6 setup) in my TVS-873 started exhibiting some (what initially looked like minor) issues a few days ago. Seriously disappointed with QNAP and their support. For out-of-warranty units, a replacement power adapter/power supply can be purchased from the QNAP accessories store. I read in the mentioned jmehan-wiki already about a hardware bug, were the system is not booting any more. Nov 4, 2021 · Please turn it off then remove all disks, then reboot machine without any disk. Good luck. . It is one hour that my QNAP TS-453 Pro is stuck on "SYSTEM BOOTING" (from the display on the NAS) I connected an HDMI monitor and I see the following lines: 0 early console in decompress_kernel Thanks for contacting QNAP support, the red light above a drive normally indicate an issue with the drive or bay. I'm having an issue where my TS-853A hangs during a shutdown or reboot. At which point my network picked the NAS back up in it's default state. It's currently running 5. After that I reinstalled the 1st drive and the device page gave me the option to Initialze (which would wipe the data) or to Restore Factory settings (to keep the data on the drives) I moved forward with the Restore option and the process is stuck at 99%. So I tried (in SSH): reboot Which wanted to work, Hi all, I was trying to access our QNAP NAS TS-453-PRO this morning, and it was not reachable. Then I physically went to check the status on Display and I found “System Booting” on screen and no changing even after longer time. Hi there, I have a TS251A since 5 years. The system will not even reboot anymore, it must be hard shutdown. But in both cases the system is not booting at all. Sometimes it only starts after 5-10 retry any update from anyone? Hi all, I was trying to access our QNAP NAS TS-453-PRO this morning, and it was not reachable. Check whether the NAS produces a short beep about 5 to 10 seconds after being I've had a QNAP TS-653A for years now, and I can't recall anytime that it managed to successfully reboot after a firmware update. My QNAP TS-859U (I know it is very old) is stuck on System booting. I was stuck in the reboot process again yesterday in the WebUI. this has since been replaced with a wd red 4tb. Removed all drives, and started it up but still remains in 'system booting' mode. Oct 15, 2020 · Applied models: All NAS Series Applied Firmware: All Firmware Versions There may be many reasons that may cause the NAS to reboot / hang / shutdown randomly, one of the most common causes is system instability due to incompatible or faulty memory/drive. 1594) I have been able to reboot at least once smoothly. I began receiving notifications that the QNAP was shut down improperly and noticed what it was doing was going into shutdown mode and immediately starting back up, never truly HI, My TS451a says Update ready but need to restart which we did. Applicable Products: All NAS series If you are experiencing NAS unexpected reboots/system hang, follow the procedures b I had upgraded to a newer qnap a year or so ago, so my old one with the stuck reboot issue sat collecting dust. any tips? Applicable Products: All NAS series If you are experiencing NAS unexpected reboots/system hang, follow the procedures b Re: unresponsive when stopping processes to shut down by rsxrcr » Sun Mar 14, 2021 9:57 pm For what it's worth, noticing after latest issues rebooting for the latest of firmware updates (Firmware version: 4. Often times when I reboot, it stays Stuttgart System Booting>>>> (see attached image). It shows like all my apps: container station, HBS, License Center, Malware remover etc all waiting to be stopped. Anyone have an idea why this happens, I thought approx 10mins was TS 253A here and about half the times I'm doing a reboot I need to do a hard shutdown since the system gets stuck even though the drives don't spin. For out-of-warranty units, a replacement power adapter/power supply can be purchased at the QNAP accessories store. I am 10 hours away from this and I hoping to avoid a plane trip to push a power button. Then I physically went to check the status on Display and I found “System Booting” on screen and no changing even after long… QNAP NAS models applied The System Recovery Mode is currently supported on QNAP TS-109, TS-209, TS-409 & TS-409U (including Standard, PRO and PRO-II models). With the newest firmware update my TS-1635AX would not shut down. qnap. php?f=2 ot#p555285 From my reading of the links above, the booting process will hang if reboot from the web interface. com/viewtopic. Does the NAS produce a short beep about 5 to 10 seconds after being powered on? I have the same issue on a TS-251B, with additional RAM upgrade. Then I physically went to check the status on Display and I found “System Booting” on screen and no changing even after long… Reapplying the firmware and even installing the previous firmware again, it gets stuck on 30/40% each time. 2??) by luddwig27 » Fri Oct 04, 2024 1:27 am Thank you for you fast response. If booting is successful (without any disk), perhaps the issue was caused by one/some of the disks. reboot your qnap. It looks like the bug in the like of the post of dolbyman. Does anyone has tips on what to do? Please turn it off then remove all disks, then reboot machine without any disk. Slide the disks back into the drive bays while your QNAP device is powering on. Type “reboot” and click execute to reboot the NAS Note it may take a long time for the NAS to reboot. Applicable Products All NAS series Symptom Your QNAP NAS won't successfully boot up after you perform a firmware update. Applied models: All NAS Series Applied Firmware: All Firmware Versions There may be many reasons that may cause the NAS to reboot / hang / shutdown randomly, one of the most common causes is system instability due to incompatible or faulty memory/drive. 3. A QNAP NAS generally takes around 2-3 minutes to boot up. re-test once it's booted up. I'm assuming something is running in memory that is hung up and for some reason can't be shut down by the QNAP OS. My data is backed up, so no emergency there, this is just a tremendous annoyance so far with QNAP. due to not running memtest86 long enough, we can toss those results and await the new test results running for 72 hours or more. 2645 (2024/1/16) and I'm about to update the firmware. Given that you cannot boot without the drives in that would indicate there is a hardware fault with the NAS it could be a mainboard. Hi all, I was trying to access our QNAP NAS TS-453-PRO this morning, and it was not reachable. Remove the HDD’s (did not completely pulled them out. I read few posts on google and tried the below. Connection timed out. Problem #2: The NAS does not pass the POST (Power-On Self-Test). Leave it to do what it needs to do for at least half an hour. Yesterday I made an update, which I haven't done for about 2 years. Please turn it off then remove all disks, then reboot machine without any disk. 1216). 2. Resolve the issue I have to press and hold the power button to shut down the unit and restart. 1. Further Reading What to do if Firmware update is stuck? Why won't my NAS boot after a firmware update? What can I do if I can not access my NAS after firmware update? What do I do if there was a power failure or network disconnection during a firmware update? QNAP TS-231P-US 2x18TB Seagate Exos X18 HDD Raid-1[Deadbolt and General Ransomware Detection, Prevention, Recovery & MORE] How to reset my NAS password, network and security settings If the firmware update is stuck, force power off the device by pressing and holding the power button for 5 seconds and then power on the device. Nothing has changed recently that I am aware of except maybe an app update which are set to automatic. I ordered a new one, but it hasn't arrived yet and the system suddenly became completely unresponsive yesterday. It got stuck in the shutdown process. I am not sure whether it actually updated or just restarted. Restart the HTTP server / amend configuration HAving some trouble with your QNAP NAS? It may require a quick reboot. What are they doing bricking devices like this?! Anyone got any advice and help on this? Did your issue get resolve before? Rebooting the NAS You can reboot the NAS into rescue or maintenance mode from Console Management. How long is normal? by CylonCenturion » Thu Apr 21, 2016 11:15 am vinylspin wrote: I have exactly the same problem with my TS-453A 8GB, 4 x 3TB WD Red NAS HD's,it's been sitting on rebooting system screen, please wait for >1hour. I would like to find a way for not loosing all my data but currently I can't event complete the boot. Periodically attempt to reconnect to WinSCP / the Web page, or use QFinder to determine when the QNAP is back online. It then boots cleanly when I turn it back on with no errors or filesystem checks. if still not work at this point, see if you can detect your qnap using qfinder utility, then try and update the qnap firmware, once it finishes that and rebooting, see if it works then. Then I physically went to check the status on Display and I found “System Booting” on screen and no changing even after long… It did reboot yesterday and as soon as it turned back on it is starting a reboot again and has been stuck all night on the screen below where it is still stopping 19 processes. QFinder lists it, but in Browser get a blue screen then taking too long The firmware update and reboot went just fine on my backup TS-h886 so I figured I would probably be good here too. Check whether all the disks have been detected. A few minutes ago, I wasn't able to do a controlled shutdown of my QNAP through the WebUI . If this is the case, how would I figure out what that is and stop it so the unit can continue to reboot? And why isn't it doing this by itself? I would really, REALLY like to NOT restore the unit to factory settings. 4. TS 453A http://forum. I have to reboot it from time to time before I apply the firmware update. Dec 21, 2025 · 9 895 April 17, 2020 QNAP Rebooting Randomly Storage & SAN discussion , data-storage , data-backup 0 99 September 19, 2017 QNAP (TDS-16489U-R2) suddenly not booting up Storage & SAN data-storage , question , featured 25 1333 June 1, 2024 Veeam backups failing to Qnap - RAID keeps rebuilding Storage & SAN data-backup , question 13 632 February 2 How to force QNAP to reboot? I currently have a locked up but SSH available QNAP that is hung on "The System is stopping the follow processes" Does anyone have a trick or a way to reboot a QNAP. If system got stuck while shutting down, how to check on NAS Last modified date: 2020-11-06 Solution: Contact our Service Portal or your QNAP reseller for warranty repair service. So I am asking again. If the NAS stops (power outage, firmware upgrade, reboot, etc), it is really hard to restart it. However, even 12 hours after launching the update, the status was stuck in "Restarting system". After doing a reset to factory and updating, my issue went away. QNAP stuck in "Restarting system" after update. I have to do a hard power off (with the power button). Yes: Go to Step 6. 5. QNAP couldn't find the problem so good luck to you my friend. Solutio After each reboot, the NAS always gets stuck and says on the display, "SYSTEM BOOTING" which lasts for ages, hours and even more hours. I have to hard press the power button to force shutdown and reboot the NAS and that is not what I want to do esp. My TS 451 is currently stuck in an endless boot-loop , I know this has happened before due to previous research on QNAP's but, I am too lazy too thoroughly search through to find for a fix Things I have tried already; Removed all HDD's and reboot Removed the CMOS battery Things I will try next : Try removing each one of the RAM sticks Hi all, I was trying to access our QNAP NAS TS-453-PRO this morning, and it was not reachable. Since the firmware update process was interrupted the device may or may boot up. jaky, prkoe, eg4bhj, oztay, ddji, dptr, w8uokd, 6ctr, a2f9q, aw1v,