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  1. My N36L get perfect WOL with the help from chinese forum:

    http://nas1.cn/thread-64278-1-1.html

    1. modify the /etc/synoinfo.conf wol_enabled_options=“” and eth0_wol_options="" to "g"

    2. put the attached file to /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/ and give the file execuable permission。[attachment=0]S99ZZZ_Shutdown.rar[/attachment]

    reboot and enjoy

     

    Works perfectly on a N40L. Thanks!

     

    Where find : "/var/packages/shutdown_script/DSShutdown.sh" ?

     

    It is already there. There is nothing else that you need to do.

     

    Side note, there is a weird bug. In order to keep using the WOL future the NAS has to be turned off by the iPhone DS Finder app? Everytime I turn the NAS off in the webinterface WOL doesn't work until I shut it down through the app... Could anyone confirm this?

  2. N54L is a little faster and eats 60-70w on idle with 4 x 1TB WD black drives. CPU, drives and fans don't slow down.

    Without drives booted from USB Linux openelec, it's idling on 28-30W. BIOS is moded.

     

     

    Wohhhh, fans dont slow?

     

    I miss the fans do not get their speed. My NL40 with Openmediavault and all are 28W at idle, but now had only a 1TB hard drive. Bios moded.

     

    Did you got HDD hibernation working, if so how? Or did it work for you out of the box?

  3. Help! & first post to this forum so I hop it ends up in the right place.

     

    I can't seem to see what I am doing wrong but I can't seem to get the installer on the USB stick to run without errors and then stopping.

     

    I have tried XPEnology_DS3612xs_2668_4.1++ and the one in this forum synoboot_microserver-2.img

    (https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5tpWhE ... BkN3c/edit).

    I used the Win32 Disk Imager to install it on three different USB sticks.

    The microserver seems to boot from the memory stick OK but then gets stuck. It seems to see the network card OK but then:

    "...

    [ 13.552788] sde: sde1 sde2

    [ 13.559352] sd 4 :0 :0 :0 [sde] No Caching mode page present

    [ 13.559418] sd 4 :0 :0 :0 [sde] Assuming drive cache : write through

    [ 13.559476] sd 4 :0 :0 :0 [sde] Attached SCSI removable disk"

     

    My HP N40L microserver is standard except it has 8GB of ram, a DVD drive and a Seagate 3TB (it still has the original 250GB installed). I have disconnected the Seagate & DVD ROM.

     

    Can anybody give me a hint to where I am going wrong as I would really like to have a go at running this system?

     

     

    Hi all,

     

    I have an identical problem. I am using the synoboot_microserver-2.img and have tried both the HDD Raw Copy Tool and Win32 Disk Imager on two different USB sticks. The N40L has not been upgraded beyond the hacked bios (tried with original bios as well).

     

    Does something need to be disabled in the bios? I have set the USB stick to be boot priority 1.

     

    Thanks for your help.

     

    What is the file format of the USB Stick? It failed for me 2 times when it was formated on EXT2 (think I had the same error) when I tried EXT3 it worked without a problem directly. I am running the default BIOS.

  4. I am currently running XPEnology native on my N40L however I stumbled on the issue that the drives will not go in hibernation.

     

    The /var/log/messages file is full with this line:

    scemd: smartctl_ata_command_interface.c:117 ata ioctl HDIO_DRIVE_CMD error 

     

    I am 2 of these drives: Western Digital WD30EZRX

     

    All services are down, disconnected the internet cable from the NIC. Does anyone have an idea how to fix this? Thanks.

  5. I used VirtualBox to get XPEnology running on my N40L. Performance was fine (for what I expected for it), only ran to the issue that whenever I tried to install the 'video station' package it deed seem to make my installation useless. Every time it was telling me it was 'updating the system', I was unable to access the device.

     

    My suggestion, try the packages first and test them extensively before putting any valuable data on it.

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