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  1. Muy buenas chicos llevo ya algun tiempo por aqui, en su dia instale 4.3 y luego volvi a instalar W2012 server en mi maquina, mas que nada por que esto me parecia algo en "pruebas" y no me fiaba de perder mis datos personales. Ahora con la version 5 he vuelto a probar.

     

     

    Estoy obsesionado con el ruido/consumo. Como sabreis el N54L el ventilador de la fuente de alimentacion se va deteriorando con el tiempo y se vuelve muy ruidoso, yo tengo ya uno comprado para sustituirlo. Aunque me queda pendiente amortiguar el ruido mecanico de los discos en las bahia extraibles. Que son algo ruidosos.

     

    Alguno ha probado en esta DSM5 el WOL? que tal la hibernacion de los discos?

     

    Saludos!

  2. I understand!. Login for ssh, and run this command:

     

    syno_hibernate_debug_tool --enable 1

     

    closes all what you think that might affect the hibernation. After you think time has passed for hibiernar. Re-connect and make a

     

    cat /var/log/messages

     

    Go through the log what has been happening and the reasons why he could not get in, to be busy.

     

    NOTE: when you're done do not forget to run:

    syno_hibernate_debug_tool --disable

  3. Hi, I have installed DSM 4.2 on my HP NL40 native, (Thanks nighthawk).

     

    I installed a debian chroot to install more applications and test.

     

    I wish to meet a virtualbox plugin, but still there. So I decided to do it in a chroot environment.

     

    My main problem is that you need to build some models Virtualbox (DKMS) and therefore needs the kernel headers.

     

    Anyone have the headers for version 4.2?

     

    DiskStation> uname -a

    Linux DiskStation 3.2.30 #1 SMP Tue Mar 5 22:47:29 MSK 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux synology_bromolow_3612xs

     

    Thanks!

  4. Besides improved performance with SSD, consumption would have better performance? I want to say .... may be the system with the main disk spindown raid?

     

    Not if you understand my bad English.

    thanks and a thousand excuses.

  5. Works great on N54L. Thank you.

    The only wish left is working power saving options with HD hibernation.

     

    What do you mean with power saving? My NL40 consumes about 30-33W when in idle, just as consumed with windows / debian. I see nothing unusual.

     

    Hibernation, my in 4.1 I get to work. At 4.2 I have to try. Anyway, not as work on the original hardware. But having the system here in the main disk, will be difficult to enter into rest most of their time.

     

    Thanks again!

  6. Hi Night!

    Installed correctly on my NL40. To solve the problem with the USB, you could load the modules before?

     

    Thanks for your work!

    This is usb flash image with dsm from my microserver:

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

    And this is some modules, which makes usb 2.0 works properly:

    https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B5tpWhE ... hLSzg/edit

     

    Just write this image on your usb flash and change mac in "vender" file on a second partition to coincide with your stock MAC

     

    After successful installation (if successful), you need to copy all the modules (*.ko) into /lib/modules/, to fix usb.

    For example how i do it with scp utility:

    [nighthawk@localhost modules]$ scp -r *.ko root@192.168.1.20:/lib/modules/
    root@192.168.1.20's password: 
    cdc-acm.ko                                                        100%   36KB  35.7KB/s   00:00    
    cdc_ether.ko                                                      100%   12KB  11.7KB/s   00:00    
    cdc_ncm.ko                                                        100%   16KB  15.7KB/s   00:00    
    ehci-hcd.ko                                                       100%   57KB  56.6KB/s   00:00    
    fuse.ko                                                           100%  106KB 105.9KB/s   00:00    
    uhci-hcd.ko                                                       100%   34KB  34.2KB/s   00:00    
    usb-common.ko                                                     100% 3328     3.3KB/s   00:00    
    usbcore.ko                                                        100%  234KB 233.5KB/s   00:00    
    usbhid.ko                                                         100%   45KB  45.4KB/s   00:00    
    usbip_common_mod.ko                                               100%   29KB  29.2KB/s   00:00    
    usbip.ko                                                          100%   32KB  31.8KB/s   00:00    
    usblp.ko                                                          100%   22KB  21.9KB/s   00:00    
    usbnet.ko                                                         100%   30KB  30.4KB/s   00:00    
    usb-storage.ko                                                    100%  107KB 106.5KB/s   00:00    
    xhci-hcd.ko                                                       100%  115KB 114.6KB/s   00:00    
    

  7. Has anyone fixed the HDD hibernation issue?

     

    I is exactly the same.

     

    I've even forced the hdparm command, and enters standby but instantly becomes active. Here I leave a log.

     

    I understand that this must be a limitation in the absence of the flash / microcontroller originally wearing.

     

    DiskStation> hdparm  -y /dev/sda
    
    /dev/sda:
    issuing standby command
    DiskStation> hdparm  -C /dev/sda
    
    /dev/sda:
    drive state is:  standby
    DiskStation> hdparm  -C /dev/sda
    
    /dev/sda:
    drive state is:  active/idle
    DiskStation>
    

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