mymax
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9 hours ago, mymax said:
Goodmorning, I'm setting up my N54L with DSM 6.1.7, 1.03 loader. The system works well. Now I followed the solution at post #1. The script doesn't start automatically from crontab and the CPU continues running in "performance". The script itself works well, if I run manually both cores go "conservative", 800 Mhz.
Any advice? Thanks!
Solved, just a problem of "owner" and "permission" on the file.
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Goodmorning, I'm setting up my N54L with DSM 6.1.7, 1.03 loader. The system works well. Now I followed the solution at post #1. The script doesn't start automatically from crontab and the CPU continues running in "performance". The script itself works well, if I run manually both cores go "conservative", 800 Mhz.
Any advice? Thanks!
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I found eject USB script on synology forum
http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic ... 39&t=35668
sync; /usr/syno/bin/synousbdisk -umount sdq; >/tmp/usbtab
Where it can be placed ? For auto-start after full boot.
p.s. right answer is:
1. create new script S99ZZZ_USB_eject.sh
with
sync; /usr/syno/bin/synousbdisk -umount sdk1; >/tmp/usbtab
2. copy it in the /usr/syno/etc/rc.d directory
3. give it the execute permission via ssh
chmod +x S99ZZZ_USB_eject.sh
4. reboot
I tried to run this script on N54L and it seems to work properly from the SSH shell, the volume is unmounted properly. But logging in into the admin webpage I get this warning:
"External device USB Disk on Synology was not ejected properly."
Is it correct?
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I found eject USB script on synology forum
http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic ... 39&t=35668
sync; /usr/syno/bin/synousbdisk -umount sdq; >/tmp/usbtab
Where it can be placed ? For auto-start after full boot.
p.s. right answer is:
1. create new script S99ZZZ_USB_eject.sh
with
sync; /usr/syno/bin/synousbdisk -umount sdk1; >/tmp/usbtab
2. copy it in the /usr/syno/etc/rc.d directory
3. give it the execute permission via ssh
chmod +x S99ZZZ_USB_eject.sh
4. reboot
I tried to run this script on N54L and it seems to work properly from the SSH shell, the volume is unmounted properly. But logging in into the admin webpage I get a warning that the USB disk has been removed improperly. Is there any problem?
USB support HPN54L
in AMD
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Hi guys,
I'm an happy user of Xpenology on my HP N54L since many years. After some trials I manage to update it from
DS3615xs DSM 6.1.7 15284 UPD2 Jun's loader with 3x4Tb RAID5
to
DS3622xs+ DSM 7.2 64570 UPD1 Redpill v0.10 with 3x6Tb RAID5 and w/o any additional driver extensions
w/o loosing any data
Now I'm trying to make everythin work properly.
In particular I'm not able to make external USB ports working.
I was using them for:
- UPS support (APC)
- serial/RS485 adapter (CH340G)
- auto-backup of USB stick
I tried to follow Robertklep instructions on GitHub w/o success (looking only at serial adapter, then I realized that nothing was working).
I'm not skilled in SSH/script and so on. Till now I tried to follow existing tutorials.
Any idea? Or test to pursue?
Thank you!