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I'm running an AX58U with the latest stable Merlin firmware. Recently I purchased a 4TB USB drive with Black Friday, thinking to hook it up to the router and use NFS/SMB (Internal network) and rsync-over-SSH (external backup). However that hasn't been working too well.
The drive was probably formatted FAT32. Not expecting compatibility issues I just plugged it in and copied a bunch of data to it over the network. Noticed the 'disk check' option, ran that...and it fully corrupted the drive and data. Looking back the issue seems to be that the router only supports up to 2TB drives with FAT32. Whoops. Reset and formatted the drive using NTFS and all seemed well.
Wanting to run rsync and SSH/SFTP I read that I should install the download center option to get access to a package manager. Tried that...and the install process hangs after a while. Seems to be a common issue. Most likely cause: NTFS not supporting symlinks. Ok, so that is not the way to go either.
So it looks like I need a FAT32 drive to be able to install/run a package manager to install rsync/sftp. But my disk is too large for FAT32. And this Asus router only has one single USB port.
There are a few options that I can imagine that may, possibly, work. Your advise would be greatly appreciated.
Option 1: Re-format again as HFS. A bit of an odd format but it may work. Would this support the full 4TB and also allow to install a package manager to install the tools I need?
Option 2: Buy some USB hub and add a small FAT32 USB flash drive to run the package manager stuff. Leave the 4TB disk in NTFS format. May cause power draw issues?
Option 3: Format the drive as EXT2/EXT4. I'm reading on this board, at various places, that only 2TB is supported that way. Yet the Asus disk support page (If only I knew about that page earlier ) seems to show that 4TB is supported. The web GUI does not allow formatting in EXT2/4 though. Would I be able to use the full 4TB if I format the disk on an external system (e.g. macbook)? Do we know which options are supported?
To be honest I'm not sure why I didn't initially format the disk as HFS, and chose NTFS instead. My impression is that HFS wasn't available initially. Perhaps it was added with the latest Merlin firmware (I recently upgraded). Would HFS be the recommended way forward?
In order to install rsync/sftp which package manager would you recommend? Is the download-station still the most efficient way to get access to such tool?
Thanks!
I'm running an AX58U with the latest stable Merlin firmware. Recently I purchased a 4TB USB drive with Black Friday, thinking to hook it up to the router and use NFS/SMB (Internal network) and rsync-over-SSH (external backup). However that hasn't been working too well.
The drive was probably formatted FAT32. Not expecting compatibility issues I just plugged it in and copied a bunch of data to it over the network. Noticed the 'disk check' option, ran that...and it fully corrupted the drive and data. Looking back the issue seems to be that the router only supports up to 2TB drives with FAT32. Whoops. Reset and formatted the drive using NTFS and all seemed well.
Wanting to run rsync and SSH/SFTP I read that I should install the download center option to get access to a package manager. Tried that...and the install process hangs after a while. Seems to be a common issue. Most likely cause: NTFS not supporting symlinks. Ok, so that is not the way to go either.
So it looks like I need a FAT32 drive to be able to install/run a package manager to install rsync/sftp. But my disk is too large for FAT32. And this Asus router only has one single USB port.
There are a few options that I can imagine that may, possibly, work. Your advise would be greatly appreciated.
Option 1: Re-format again as HFS. A bit of an odd format but it may work. Would this support the full 4TB and also allow to install a package manager to install the tools I need?
Option 2: Buy some USB hub and add a small FAT32 USB flash drive to run the package manager stuff. Leave the 4TB disk in NTFS format. May cause power draw issues?
Option 3: Format the drive as EXT2/EXT4. I'm reading on this board, at various places, that only 2TB is supported that way. Yet the Asus disk support page (If only I knew about that page earlier ) seems to show that 4TB is supported. The web GUI does not allow formatting in EXT2/4 though. Would I be able to use the full 4TB if I format the disk on an external system (e.g. macbook)? Do we know which options are supported?
To be honest I'm not sure why I didn't initially format the disk as HFS, and chose NTFS instead. My impression is that HFS wasn't available initially. Perhaps it was added with the latest Merlin firmware (I recently upgraded). Would HFS be the recommended way forward?
In order to install rsync/sftp which package manager would you recommend? Is the download-station still the most efficient way to get access to such tool?
Thanks!