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Synology USB Copy Troubleshooting

Issue

USB Copy shows "Unavailable" status with message: "No USB/SD storage mounted to the front port or storage used for another task"

Possible Causes

1. No USB Device Connected

  • USB/SD card not plugged into the front USB port
  • USB device not properly connected
  • USB device not recognized by Synology

2. USB Device Already in Use

  • USB device mounted for another purpose (file sharing, etc.)
  • Another USB Copy task using the same device
  • USB device mounted as a shared folder

3. USB Copy Task Configuration Issue

  • Task configured but USB device not detected
  • Wrong USB port selected in task settings
  • USB device format not supported

Solutions

Solution 1: Check USB Device Connection

  1. Physically check:

    • Ensure USB device is plugged into the front USB port (not rear ports)
    • Try unplugging and reconnecting
    • Try a different USB device to test
  2. Check in DSM:

    • Control Panel → External Devices
    • See if USB device appears in the list
    • Check if it shows as "Mounted" or "Unmounted"

Solution 2: Unmount USB Device from Other Uses

  1. Check if USB is mounted as shared folder:

    • Control Panel → Shared Folder
    • Look for USB device name
    • If found, unmount it first
  2. Check other USB Copy tasks:

    • USB Copy → Check all tasks
    • See if another task is using the USB device
    • Disable or delete conflicting tasks
  3. Unmount manually:

    • Control Panel → External Devices
    • Select USB device → Unmount
    • Then try USB Copy again

Solution 3: Check USB Copy Task Settings

  1. Open USB Copy task:

    • USB Copy → Select "Copy Button" task
    • Go to "Task Settings" tab
  2. Verify settings:

    • Source: Should be [USB] or specific USB device
    • Destination: Should be valid path
    • Make sure correct USB port is selected
  3. Check "Trigger Time" tab:

    • Ensure trigger is properly configured
    • If using "Copy Button" trigger, ensure button is enabled

Solution 4: Restart USB Copy Service

  1. Stop USB Copy:

    • Package Center → USB Copy → Stop
  2. Unmount all USB devices:

    • Control Panel → External Devices → Unmount all
  3. Restart USB Copy:

    • Package Center → USB Copy → Start
  4. Reconnect USB device:

    • Plug USB device into front port
    • Wait for it to be recognized
    • Try USB Copy again

Solution 5: Check USB Device Format

  • Supported formats: FAT32, NTFS, exFAT, HFS+, ext4
  • Not supported: Some encrypted formats, certain proprietary formats
  • Try formatting USB device to FAT32 or exFAT if needed

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Check USB device recognition:

    SSH to NAS → Run: lsusb
    Or check: Control Panel → External Devices
    
  2. Check mount status:

    SSH to NAS → Run: mount | grep usb
    Or check: Control Panel → External Devices → Status
    
  3. Check USB Copy logs:

    • USB Copy → Settings → View logs
    • Look for error messages

Common Issues

Issue: "Copy Button" Task Shows Unavailable

  • Cause: USB device not detected or already mounted elsewhere
  • Fix: Unmount USB device from other uses, then reconnect

Issue: USB Device Not Detected

  • Cause: Wrong port, unsupported format, or hardware issue
  • Fix: Try front port, check format, try different USB device

Issue: Task Configured But Won't Run

  • Cause: USB device mounted as shared folder or used by another task
  • Fix: Unmount from shared folders, disable other USB Copy tasks

Quick Fix Checklist

  • USB device plugged into front USB port
  • USB device appears in Control Panel → External Devices
  • USB device is not mounted as shared folder
  • No other USB Copy tasks using the same device
  • USB Copy service is running (Package Center)
  • USB device format is supported (FAT32/exFAT/NTFS)
  • Try unmounting and reconnecting USB device

If Still Not Working

  1. Check Synology logs:

    • Control Panel → Log Center
    • Look for USB-related errors
  2. Try different USB device:

    • Test if issue is device-specific
  3. Check Synology model compatibility:

    • Some older models have USB Copy limitations
    • Check Synology documentation for your model
  4. Contact Synology Support:

    • If hardware issue suspected
    • Provide model number and error details