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  1. Designed to run on bare metal? As was unix, linux, freebsd, openbsd, solaris, whatever. However, they all work fine in VMs as well. Did you know a LOT of embedded systems are running inside of a VM of sorts? There is no magic about a VM that will make the linux the NAS is built on run like s**t. However, unsupported bare metal hardware will. There is that. If everyone relied solely on what software was "designed" to run on, we would all be limited to the very expensive hardware created by a certain three-letter named company and been happy with whatever they decided we needed. We would not have been okay to buy our own, different hardware, to run the software on because it wasn't designed to run on non-whatever company hardware.

     

    You're talking about virtualising an operating system designed to manage low level RAID. I personally would much prefer to run that on bare metal hardware.

     

     

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    NO - I am talking about a general purpose OS that in this case has been slightly customized to run Synology apps. The apps were written to run on Linux. The only thing that really gimps the packages is their own version of DRM (is that even the right word here?) so people cannot do exactly what the Xpenology project does. Don't assume that IoT devices or NAS devices run custom, purpose-built OS. They don't. They just use busybox, linux, whatever, that is already built and bolt on their customizations. Very little is custom OS anymore.

  2. Designed to run on bare metal? As was unix, linux, freebsd, openbsd, solaris, whatever. However, they all work fine in VMs as well. Did you know a LOT of embedded systems are running inside of a VM of sorts? There is no magic about a VM that will make the linux the NAS is built on run like s**t. However, unsupported bare metal hardware will. There is that. If everyone relied solely on what software was "designed" to run on, we would all be limited to the very expensive hardware created by a certain three-letter named company and been happy with whatever they decided we needed. We would not have been okay to buy our own, different hardware, to run the software on because it wasn't designed to run on non-whatever company hardware.

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  3. FWIW, I had a LUN do that, and that fix worked temporarily, but every reboot it would become unavailable again. It was a file-based LUN, so I ended up copying the data and deleting the LUN in order to address it. I've not used file-based LUN since, but I am not sure it was the culprit. I will try again sometime, but for now NFS is working out ok.

  4. how is synology's diskgroups translated into "normal linux" in terms like mdadm or lvm?

     

    If I had to guess, I suspect they are somehow writing some header to the disk itself or something to that effect. It would likely be proprietary to Synology and they would likely not release the answer. You would have to inspect the disks individually to really find out - unless someone else he is in the know on it.

  5. One more question,

     

    Can Xpenology DSM 6.0.2 bootloader use dual xeons (will all cores be used) or will only some work and others be switched off?

     

    Thanks

     

     

    I have the following system:

     

    Intel Dual X5650 Xeon

    32GB ECC RAM

    LSI 9211-8i card flashed to IT mode

    5 x 3 TB Red, 3 X 2 TB Red drives

    Intel 540 SSD

    Intel x540T2 Nic

     

    I think the bigger why that needs to be asked is why would you "waste" that server on DSM???

  6. So I just upgraded my DSM 5 to 6 (using USB to load Jun 1.01 loader), but am running to serious issue.

     

    After restart my SHR1 raid (8 drives total) says crashed. There are 2 drives that are mounted as external devices (which I believe is why it says crashed), I am just afraid I will lose all my data if I don't get this fixed.

     

    I tried to attach picture but doesn't let me.

     

     

    I would really appreciates anyone who can help be fix this so I can backup my data.

     

     

    Please help! :sad::sad::cry:

     

    I have not played with DSM 6 at all yet, but I seem to recall a posting that indicated you have to modify a syno conf file to enable shr on DSM6. It was either this thread or the main 6.0.2 thread. Search the forum.

  7. Should be okay. Lose the optical drive. It cannot be used and may actually make things worse. Buy a good power supply. I would probably buy at least a 450w with that older hardware. Better to have a little headroom. I am using an E6850 cpu in one server and an AMD Phenom X2 in another, so older hardware is fine. I do not run any hardware intensive apps on them, though. It all seems to work well.

  8. I was not calling you dumb. I said running a Raid 5 without a backup would be really dumb. It sounds like you have a backup(?), but that it is difficult to pull the data back down.

     

    Yes, the RAID 1 arrays are for the OS. I am not aware of any way you can boot to linux, modify the array, then reboot xpenology and have it magically work.

  9. It sounds like you do not have a backup of your files that you can restore. I would strongly caution you against converting to RAID5 without a backup. RAID6 without a backup is silly, RAID5 without a backup is dumb. That being said, perhaps the data is not that important and doesn't warrant a backup. In either case, there is not a good way to convert R6 to R5 in synology (probably because they know it is dumb :smile:).

     

    Sorry.

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