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Title: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: peteguyton on August 15, 2011, 05:53:45 AM

I've got a less-than-two-year-old LS-QL with four 1GB drives. I'm running a Mac Pro running OS X 10.6.8 (about to go to Lion). But this post is not about LIon

 

I use a "sync/backup" software to backup folders from my Mac to the LS-QL (Synchronize Pro X, similar to Super Duper or Cabon Copy cloner etc).  It has been working perfectly for almost two years. All of a sudden (and it may have happened with 10.6.8)  the sync software  cannot analyze the drive as part of it's backup routine. It's simply reading the folders then comes to a crawl and stops. What took 10 minutes before runs all night now and fails to complete.  The Network is 1GB ethernet, working perfectly. My hunch is that my problem is linked to 10.6.8 and may be similar to problems reported with Lion and this model.

 

Questions

Obviously, no one likes to see their product abandoned after less than two years and I understand the difficulty of supporting so many different boxes (a situation you created, not me), but there are a bunch of us out there trying to figure what to do for their relatively young, and possibly useless NAS storage.

 

Regards,

PG

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: jezarotiades on August 16, 2011, 08:32:03 PM

I fully support this question.

In case Buffalo will not support OS X Lion for LS-QL and not provide a trade to exchange our only 2 years old NAS with a NAS compatibe with Lion, I will buy a new NAS but certainely not from Buffalo.

 

Trust takes time to build but go away instantly

 

Regards

 

JEZ

 

 

 

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: Diver01 on August 18, 2011, 07:06:12 AM

MY LS-QL Drive is 20 months old and I have the same problems, I also support your questions.

 

The information politics and the Customer Care of Buffalo is poor!

 

Regards

D

 

 

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: asemg on August 19, 2011, 09:52:19 AM

Yes I have bought my LS-QL 8TB just last year mainly as a timemachine back for my systems, now I am not able to use it after my upgrade to Lion OS X, so are you telling me that my nearly 2000$ went down the drain? is this something that Buffalo wants to project for new buyers?

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: janph76 on August 27, 2011, 08:07:19 AM

Mine is about 1 yr.  The lack of support for 1-2 yr old model just isn't fare to the consumers.  Although I do find Buffalo NAS to be excellent but if Buffalo no longer support less than 2 yr old model I would not be too happy about it.  

 

I eventually have to get a new NAS but it certainly wouldn't be Buffalo.

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: Diver01 on September 06, 2011, 07:04:24 AM

Still no answer from Buffalo, still no new firmware, Users have been left alone.

I'm going to sell my Buffalo products now.

 

Good bye Buffalo, we will never meet again!

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: Jerrball on September 07, 2011, 08:01:02 AM

I bought my refurbished 90 days ago.

Not only does it not work with Time Machine, the raid array is failing every day.

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: deagles on September 11, 2011, 03:12:06 PM

I upgraded to Lion last night, and immediately found this problem (and this forum).  I want a solution also ... I purchased my LS-QL brand new only 3 MONTHS ago - i.e. after Lion was released.    How can you STILL be selling a product that you don't support ?

 

Maybe I was just doomed from the start.  The LS-QL i received died on day 3, buffalo US support confirmed it was terminal (led's flashing 7 times & grinding noises) and were going to replace it.  Nearly two weeks later, I received a 'new' one ... couldn't login, phoned US support to be asked to do a factory reset and then absolutely astonished to find someone elses username, details, & shared folders, on the drive.  That one obviously got sent back as well.  Another new(?) one arrived after about another two weeks, and so far, so good ... well, until last night ! 

 

I've got to say the Australian support is extremely ordinary & very unhelpful.  

 

Now this just tops it all off.   For me, if this isn't resolved quickly, it's strike 3 for Buffalo, and i'll be out.

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: markyee on September 22, 2011, 09:36:44 PM

Serious...

LS-QL series is not THAT old of a product to just leave out support for already. I'm going to make sure my friend do not EVER buy their products.

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: peteguyton on September 25, 2011, 05:40:28 AM

Can someone at Buffalo tell the LS-QL users definitively if there

a) will be any firmware updates for this unit?

b) is support effectively cut off for this unit?(as far as LIon users go)

c) will there be an upgrade / trade-in option for owners of this unit?

 

Honestly, this is a legitimate thread and all these people want , including myself, is to know if we need to move on or not.   Buffalo owes us a response, bad news is better than silence.

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: davo on September 25, 2011, 07:20:55 AM

Taken from the latest version of the PDF regarding MAC 10.7 support. I'd say this is pretty offically:

http://www.buffalo-asia.com/support/macosxlion/index.html#networkhdd

 

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Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: peteguyton on September 27, 2011, 12:53:48 PM

That answers two of three questions

 

a) ... will be any firmware updates for this unit? ANSWER: NO

 

b) is support effectively cut off for this unit?(as far as LIon users go) ANSWER: YES

 

c) will there be an upgrade / trade-in option for owners of this unit? NOT ANSWERED.



You've got people who bought this unit less than 12 months ago. Buffalo should offer some kind of trade-in or answer other than "tough &@$&, buy a new unit"

 

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: Umbogo on November 06, 2011, 12:52:04 PM

It's such a shame. I was a big fan of Buffalo, and very happy with my LS-QL. Now I have to buy a new NAS, and move away from Buffalo because I know that I can't be sure that my poduct will be suppoted after a year.

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: deagles on November 23, 2011, 02:19:43 PM

Hi All ...for those with LS-QL lion/timemachine "bricks" ... here's a solution that worked for me and at least has given me backups until I purcahse a new non-buffalo NAS.

 

1. apple KB article to allow LS-QL to connect to 'legacy AFP'

2. how to create a virtual timemachine disk on your external NAS

3. how to get Lion to think your NAS meets the new lion requirements to stop the 'The network backup disk does not support the required AFP features' message

 

Cheers

deagles

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: schievelbein on December 19, 2011, 07:50:06 PM
Give up people.
I have been fighting this battle for quite a while and here is the short of it:
Buffalo urged all of its vendors to dump the LS-QL series, as they wanted to make more money by releasing the Pro series. I personally bought mine along with 2-3TB drives to plug into the unit and back up the NAS. It was past my return time when I found out that it would not support 3TB drives. Buffalo Customer Support has stated that they will NEVER update the firmware (because 10-20 hours of engineer time is too expensive) and will NEVER release the firmware code so we could do it ourselves. Their constant solution is to buy a Pro series and dump my unit on some unsuspecting person on ebay. As a CIO/CTO for my organization, I will make sure I NEVER buy or allow anyone to buy Buffalo products until they step up and support their products.
Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: peteguyton on December 20, 2011, 02:13:05 PM

Amen Brother!

 

My work around:

  1. I have an old Mac Pro (I bought from my old employer) which I put in my basement
  2. Removed the 4 LS-QL drives out of the buffalo
  3. Inserted those drives into the Mac Pro (3 of them anyway),
  4. and now I backup to the Mac Pro from remote machines running time machine.  All Apple solution, works beautifully.

(Note: you can buy a used mac mini and hang a 3tb external drive off it and to the same thing for less than a Buffalo).

 

Anyway, I agree you, but I'm not even going to bother seeing if Buffalo learns to "steup up and support their products". I'm done with them.

 

 

Title: Re: Status of LS-QL?
Post by: cliptags on September 26, 2012, 07:09:22 AM

I could adapt LS-QL for use with Time machine function on Mac OS version 10.7(Lion) or later.
Check this!!
http://www.cliptags.net/blog/?p=1

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