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  1. Bonjour,

     

    Voici ma configuration

     

    DSM UTILISÉ: DS3612xs_3211-4.2-repack-trantor-v1.2

    BOÎTIER: alimentation 350W

    CARTE MÈRE: Foxconn 945P7AA

    PROCESSEUR:INTEL Pentium 4 - double core - 2 X 3 GHz - LGA775

    MÉMOIRE RAM: 2 X DDR2 1GB Kingstone (peut monter à 4 X 1GB)

    NIC : 2 X gigabit intégrées à la carte mère

    DISQUE DUR: actuellement, j'utilise pour la phase de test 1 HHD 2.5" 150 GB SATA + 1 HHD 3.5" 200 GB SATA (la carte mère accepte jusqu'à 4 SATA)

    PRIX APPROXIMATIF DE LÀ CONFIG: 100€ (seconde main)

     

    tout semble fonctionner correctemnt, saul la mémoire qui semble saturer par la mise en cache des téléchargements

  2. Hello dragosmp,

     

    I got the same problem and I am fighting since 15 days in order to solve this problem.

    I first thought it was a hardware issue. Hence, I tested the RAM, HDDs,NICs, ... without success.

    Afterwards, I spent a lot of time in monitoring all the paremeters and resources.

    I noticed that during the downloads, Xpenology writes the dowloaded data at the same time on the HDD and on the RAM (in cache). The cache is cleared only once a file is completely downloaded. This means that in case you download several files at the same time, it may occur that the RAM is full, which generates a blockage of the whole device. In my case, I was even not able anymore shutting down the device by pushing on the shut down button. Hence, I had to unplug it each time the blockage occurred.

    Yesterday, I found a remedy, which consists in downloading not more than 2 AVI files at the same time. AND IT WORKS :smile: My NAS is now working since 28 hours without blocking.

    The 2 next steps will be the following:

    1. I will increase the RAM,

    2. I hope someone will be able to help me understanding why the RAM cahe is not emptied as data is written on the HDD, and maybe someone has a solution that helps solving this issue.

    I hope this helps and I thak in advance those that wil provide me with an advice for point 2 above.

    regards

     

    By the way, this is my configuration:

    Motherboard Foxconn 945P7AA

    CPU INTEL Pentium 4 - double core - 2 X 3 GHz - LGA775

    RAM 2 X DDR2 1GB

    NIC 2 X gigabit on motherboard

    In order to test it, at present I am using 1 HHD 2.5" 150 GB SATA + 1 HHD 3.5" 200 GB SATA (the motherboard accepts up to 4 SATA)

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