The LAN-10G2SF-MLX network expansion card could not function normally after users updated QTS to 5.0.0. After users joined the NAS to an Active Directory domain and enabled "Automatically register in DNS" in Control Panel, QTS would only register the IP address of the last network interface to the AD DNS server. Subfolders created in QTS 4.5.4 could not inherit folder permissions that were granted to their parent folders in QTS 5.0.0. The TS-231K and TS-431K could not detect USB devices connected to the front USB ports. QTS could not send a password change URL via email when users entered their usernames without case sensitivity. Users could not migrate iSCSI LUNs from one NAS to another NAS via VMware ESXi after updating QTS to 5. A camera connected to a NAS shared folder via SMB could not display the correct quota size after users updated QTS to 5.0.0. Users could not successfully restore an LDAP database in QTS 5. In iSCSI & Fibre Channel, virtual switches in "Network Portal" would be shown as disconnected after users updated QTS to 5.0.0. Certain NAS models could not display a connected USB external drive. Control Panel would automatically grant the read/write permissions of an external drive to random users after a NAS restart. Creating a local user and a domain user with the same username would cause unexpected results in SMB folder permissions. Users could not create a self-encrypting drive (SED) storage pool on SSDs. Some SNMP OIDs (object identifiers) would display incorrect values. The TVS-873 could not connect to the TR-004 expansion enclosure after users updated QTS to 5. QTS could not correctly display encrypted shared folders when the remaining storage space was insufficient. After users enabled Read-only Domain Controller, QTS would display unexpected error messages when users restarted SMB services. In iSCSI & Fibre Channel, VLANs in "Network Portal" would become disabled after users updated QTS to 5.0.0. On certain ARM-based models, non-administrator users could not access subfolders in the folder when advanced shared folder permission settings were enabled. QTS would use an unexpected Japanese font when users selected Japanese as the browser language and then selected "Auto Detect" in QTS language settings. NAS time settings would change from auto synchronization to manual configuration after users enabled "Additional Domain Controller" or "Read-only Domain Controller" in Control Panel > Privilege > Domain Controller. Updated the firmware for the ASM 116X chipset used on certain NAS models. QTS now has a new design for distributing firmware update information, applicable to all NAS models running QTS 5. Fixed the security issue CVE-2022-0847. All existing RAID groups and storage systems will not be affected. This enhancement will only be applied to new RAID groups. Nevertheless, users can combine multiple RAID groups into a large storage pool that contains more than 16 drives, using RAID 50, RAID 60, or RAID 10 as the RAID configuration. To ensure data security, system stability, and storage performance, the maximum number of drives for a single RAID group is now 16 (applicable to RAID 5, RAID 6, and subgroups of RAID 50 and RAID 60).
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