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  1. Yes. But I think that method only effect on 2 cores, 4 threads CPU.
  2. I've tried it on my XPE box (i3-4130, Jun's loader 1.04b, DS918+, DSM 6.2.3-25426 U3) and got a weird result: 2 cores always run at 800MHz, 2 cores always run at 3400MHz. Update: # grep cores /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u | awk '{ print $4 - 1 }' 1 <= Problem here. i3-4130 have 2 cores and 4 threads => need modify scripts like this: # grep cores /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u | awk '{ print $4 + 1}'
  3. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.3-25426 - Loader version and model: Jun's Loader v1.04b DS918+ - Using custom extra.lzma: No - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP Z230 (Intel® I217LM PCIe GbE controller) - Additional comments: Standard update from WebUI. Reboot automatic.
  4. DHD

    DSM 6.2 Loader

    Same with me on Dell Inspiron 3020 (Celeron G3220)
  5. Back up your important data first. I won't be held responsible for any loss of data. This guide writing for DMS 6.1.3, use a single HDD. >>> Proceed at your own risk! <<<< Power off your XPE. Insert a new HDD (equal or greater capacity). Power on your XPE. Change RAID type: Open "Storage Manager" >>> RAID Group >>> Manage >>> Change RAID type >>> RAID 1 >>> Drag & Drop the new HDD to RAID Group (right side) >>> Yes/Next/Apply/OK. Waiting for "Changing (Re-sychronizing)" done. Power off your XPE. Remove the old HDD. Power on your XPE. Enable SSH: Open "Control Panel" >>> Terminal & SNMP >>> Enable SSH service >>> Apply. Connect to XPE via SSH by Putty: log in an admin account. Run: sudo mdadm --grow --raid-devices=1 --force /dev/md2 Expand the volume capacity (in case of change to a greater capacity HDD): Open "Storage Manager" >>> RAID Group >>> Manage >>> Expand >>> Yes/Next/Apply/OK. Open "Storage Manager" >>> Volume >>> Edit >>> Max >>> Yes/Next/Apply/OK.
  6. Dear all, I have a file sharing speed problem. I have 2 box: - XPE: CPU Celeron 3900 | 4GB RAM | chipset H110 | LAN Realtek RTL8111E | Jun's loader v1.1 | DSM 6.0.2-8451 Update 2 | 4TB HDD | btrfs | no encrypt - DS215j: DSM 6.0.2-8451 Update 2| 4TB HDD | EXT4 | no encrypt All connected to Linksys EA6500 & T460s used for test. Before start, I disable almost packages so CPU/HDD load ~0%.
  7. DHD

    DSM 6.1.x Loader

    I tried to find about this notification on the Internet and only what I found is following: You can also unmount problematic folders here: 1. File Station - Tools - Connection List 2. Remote Folder tab 3. Select problem mount item from list 4. Click the Unmount button I just resolve the problem by unmount all remote folder Thank you again!
  8. DHD

    DSM 6.1.x Loader

    Maybe you replaced entire DSM files by Arcao files, therefore your NAS cannot boot property. But your data still exist Just following guide to re-install DSM in migrate mode, your data will back.
  9. DHD

    DSM 6.1.x Loader

    This is strange. I didn't this notification yet. You can try to disable acpid with: chmod a-x /usr/syno/etc/rc.sysv/S30acpid.sh and check if this really cause this. To enable, just call: chmod a+x /usr/syno/etc/rc.sysv/S30acpid.sh Thank you for your support! But I still get error notifications
  10. DHD

    DSM 6.1.x Loader

    Dear @Arcao After followed your guide, I got notifications: "Unable to mount all folders automatically." Is it normal?
  11. DHD

    DSM 6.1.x Loader

    I successful saving power by follow blackburn's guide here: viewtopic.php?p=35065#p35065 My CPU does not support Turbo Boost, so I can not verify this function running or not.
  12. DHD

    DSM 6.1.x Loader

    You have to change VID and PID in grub config file to match your USB stick.
  13. Dear Trantor, How about for the first request of this thread?
  14. Has anyone been tested N3150 handle Surveillance Station with 10 cams (720i) and Windows 7 (on VMbox) running MS Office apps?
  15. Hi! I'm going to build a new tiny system for Surveilance Station and router. Hardware is very limited: J1900 + 4G RAM + 2 HDD + Intel PRO/1000VT (4 port). In my limited knowledge, we have 3 options to build this system. Could you give me some advice for stable, easy maintenance and good performance system? Thank you so much!
  16. As long as you only have one drive that's more or less your only option. Just connect HDD 1 to another PC or use a USB->SATA adapter and transfer all the files after re-installing DSM. If you need a tutorial for installing XPenology the right way (using valid serial and mac), take a look at the link in my signature. Thank you for your reply! But I don't want to re-install packges and re-config all. Thereforce, I have to copy all system and data partitions also.
  17. Hi all, I have one system running Surveilance Station only with one HDD installed and have a plan to upgrade HDD to bigger ones. So, how to upgarde to bigger HDD without re-intall and re-config everything? My imaging is: 1. Turn off system, replace old HDD (1) by bigger HDD (2). 2. Install DSM on HDD 2 -> DSM will creat partition layout for HDD 2. 3. Use Ubuntu to copy/replace all contents from HDD 1 to HDD 2. 4. Plug HDD 2 and start system with bigger HDD P.s clone HDD with Norton GHOST, Ghostzilla, Acronis True Image then extend DATA partition by Ubuntu patition manager, Partition Magic will get an error :"| Thank you for your help!
  18. * Generate your serial, change MAC address by follow this post viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3059 Step by step guidelines: Change serial number for XPEnology 5.0+ You can easy change serial number by edit file *.cfg in your boot disk/file. First step: Use calculator by kmx23: http://1drv.ms/1Fz451J for generate your unique serial. I. For ISO boot file 1. Install WinISO (http://www.winiso.com/products/standard.html). 2. Open XPE ISO boot file (eg. "XPEnoboot_DS3615xs_5.2-5565.2.iso") with WinISO. 3. Select file "isolinux.cfg" => right click => Extract => Choose your temporary folder (eg. Desktop). 4. Open "isolinux.cfg" with Notepad. 5. Edit serial by replace string after "sn=", all must be same. Save file. 6. Select and drop "isolinux.cfg" file from temporary folder into WinISO windows => Choice Overwrite => Save and quit WinISO. 7. Boot your XPEnology with edited ISO boot file. 8. Check your result. II. For IMG boot file 1. Write image boot file to USB disk. 2. Open file "syslinux.cfg" on your USB disk by Notepad. 3. Edit serial by replace string after "sn=", all must be same. Save file. Eject USB disk. 4. Boot your XPEnology with *new* USB disk. 5. Check your result.
  19. Update 15/May/2015 I'm so sorry. Currently I'm very very busy, so I can not maintain this thread and reply your questions. You can check this guide: http://goo.gl/78vE1w It better than my guide and always up to date.
  20. Sorry for a off topic post. _________________________________________________ Dear xpenx, I'm tried to reply your PM but can not. PMs stuck in outbox. Maybe your inbox is full. Regards, DHD
  21. Hi all, I'm looking for darkstat pgk for cedarview (D2500 run xpenoboot x64). Currently, it has been removed on synology community package source. Thank for your help! DHD
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