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In this case, we would recommend you to use alternative antivirus apps such as McAfee (license purchase is required) if it is available on your NAS model.
#OCTOPARSE FAILED PLEASE TRY AGAIN LATER UPDATE#
This resulted in QNAP NAS with firmware versions 4.3.6 and older will not able to update the antivirus definition manually or automatically, as they are still using the previous download engine.įor legacy models where the Firmware update has reached end of life, update for the ClamAV antivirus definition would no longer be possible. cvd files download link from website as well. A preview of the updated ticket is shown you for contacting QNAP.ĬlamAV had changed download engine for the antivirus database since March 2021 ,and removed the. To check this ticket, go to QNAP Customer Portal. QNAP Technical Support has updated the support ticket Q-202104-00252.
#OCTOPARSE FAILED PLEASE TRY AGAIN LATER UPGRADE#
I plan to upgrade to a newer QNAP NAS within the next year.Ĭode: Select all On Fri, at 8:01 AM QNAP Noreply wrote: Oh well, I've had my TS-219P+ for 8.5 years now and it's worked flawlessly for my little home network, so I can't really complain especially since it's just going out of support at the end of this year. More swap can be configured but QNAP advised me that the configuration would need to be done after every reboot (I didn't confirm that in my QNAP forum search). I searched these forums on the TS-219P+'s upgradeability re: RAM and swap, plus I queried QNAP about that. Going forward, I will have to temporarily stop select services and perform the AV download process manually.Ģ. A subsequent run of the AV download failed just as before so, in my case, this issue is a limitation of memory. I then re-enabled/started the services I had previously disabled/stopped, and rebooted.ġ. Anyhow, the AV download and DB update went to completion and a subsequent AV scan ran fine. The AV download then took about 5.75 hours to run I tracked the memory usage periodically and it sure was doing a lot of swapping! At the worst point, I was down to just under 100MB of free memory. I was able to disable/stop enough services, reboot and have about 772MB of RAM & swap available, out of a 1021MB usable RAM and swap (the TS-219P+ is delivered with 512MB RAM). As a workaround, QNAP suggested stopping as many services as I could and then re-running the AV download. The good news is that QNAP correctly identified that my NAS was running out of memory (RAM & swap). In my case, there's good news and bad news. OK, So I submitted a ticket and QNAP had a look at my TS-219P+.