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  1. I am finding some information that indicates the LSI card may not like the Samsung 850 EVO drives and thus does not enable SSD trim functionality.  I was using another controller card prior to 6.1, I had forgotten that.  So, basically, I think I am SOL.

  2. I have a DSM 6.1.5 running on a LSI 9207-8i controller with 8 Samsung EVO 250gb SATA drives.  The raid group is a RAID10.  I have also tested with a single disk basic volume as well.I cannot see the tab that allows SSD trim to be enabled.  I was running in RAID6 prior, but rebuilt in RAID10.  I know the option was not allowed in RAID6, but I know it *used* to be configurable and could be enabled in DSM 5.2.  I upgraded from 5.2 to 6.1, so I do not know when it might have broken.  Does anyone else have a different experience?  What might I be missing?

     

    *edit* Forgot to mention I am using the ds3615xs firmware if that matters.

  3. It might, but if it is not being used much, as most of our N54Ls are not I suspect from a processor perspective, the fluctuation may be more harmful that it is worth.  And for battery operated devices like the phones mentioned above, it matters.  For devices on power all the time, if a processor is idling at 2.0ghz or 800mhz, the actual power used is minimally different.  I am not trying to be an a$$, just pointing out that often things are just not worth chasing.  I know I had to disable C1E on my n54l when moving from 5.2 to 6.1, and that disabled some of the more effective power savings anyway.  But again, n54l is pretty cheap to run 24x7x365 as it is.

  4. One additional note, my system is reporting <4gb ram available but has 8gb in it.  It reported all 8gb before the upgrade, but is now only reporting something like 3.5gb, like it defaulted back to x86 from x64, but it is still showing x86_64 in the kernel (uname -a).  No biggie as I am hoping to retire this server soon (move to a VM), but thought I would report it.  Sorry for spamming up the thread.

  5. I have searched but come up empty.  I am using an Intel dual port NIC that uses the e1000e driver successfully in a bare metal 5.2 install. I tried to use the 1.02b loader from mega that was posted here and it does not load the NIC drivers.

     

    Here is what lspci -v shows regarding in 5.2:

    02:00.1 Class 0200: Device 8086:105e (rev 06)
            Subsystem: Device 8086:115e
            Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 43
            Memory at fea80000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable)
            Memory at fea60000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) 
            I/O ports at e880 
            Expansion ROM at fea40000 [disabled] 
            Capabilities: [c8] Power Management version 2
            Capabilities: [d0] MSI: Enable+ Count=1/1 Maskable- 64bit+
            Capabilities: [e0] Express Endpoint, MSI 00
            Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting
            Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number 00-15-17-ff-ff-c5-ad-1a
            Kernel driver in use: e1000e

     

    When I try to boot on 1.02b, it looks normal, but I cannot find the NAS with utilities and it is not pulling a DHCP address.  Do I need to explicitly call the extras?  It looks like it should work on its own.  Sorry to have to ask.

  6. Multivolume can provide a little more flexibility with installed apps, though, if you are needing to rebuild a volume for some reason.  I like to put an old drive of some sort that is not included in any raid volume so I can move installed apps to it in the event I need to reconfigure the main volume for some reason.

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