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  1. I did the interim updates up to 6.2.3-25426 update 3. The next update is 7, but I stopped at this point as it gave me a chance to play with VMM to see if I could get all 4 cameras running.

     

    I installed 6.2 on a VMM and installed SS. I've got both versions on 8.2.8-6335 (which is the last version you can do without DSM 7) and all 4 cameras are working.

     

    I've also installed DSM 7 using VMM, which gave me a chance to try the loader. There are a lot more options (meaning more to go wrong), so I've been a bit nervous about updating. I could just run SS on a DVA1622 VM if I want the latest version.

     

     

  2. Sorry if this has been asked before, but couldn't find by searching or in the tutorials. 

     

    I'm on DSM 6.0.2-6451 Update 8 (baremetal HP Gen8) and would like to upgrade to 6.2 to try Synology VMM and then DSM 7.x. Do I need to install 6.1.7 first, or can I go straight to 6.2.3?

     

    The reason I've held back over the years is because I'm on an old 8.0.0 version of Surveillance Station and can't update it. Looks like VMM offers me a workaround, but another question - does anyone know if SS 8.0 runs on DSM 7?

  3. I'm running DSM 6 (6.1 I think) on my HP N54L, 3 x 4TB drives using SHR. If I buy a Gen10 microserver, is it as simple as putting in the usb boot drive, put the hard disks in the same order and everything will be as it was? I read this was the case with N54L -> Gen8, but the Gen8 is now out of stock everywhere. I need a microserver due to the location, there's not room for a tower server.

     

    Will there be a noticeable performance upgrade over the N54L? I'm just running Plex and Synology SS.

     

    Thanks.

  4. Bit of advice please. I upgraded from 5.0 to 5.2 (update 1) and started the upgrade to 6.0 using v1.1 of Jun's loader (on a N54L). Following the instructions on here, but on step 9, I'm seeing the status as "migratable" in the Syno Assistant, but when connecting I'm only seeing an option to Install, not migrate. There's a message saying "We've detected that the hard drives of your current DS3615xs had been moved from a previous DS3615xs and installing a newer DSM is required before continuing".

     

    I don't want to lose any data (I can live with reinstalling packages etc), do I click install and then get more options?

  5. Not knowing much about SHR, I created a SHR single disk volume with a 250GB disk. I later added 2 x 4TB disks thinking I could create a second SHR volume, but realised that wasn't possible. So I added one disk into the volume, then when done removed the original 250GB disk and repaired the volume so that it's now healthy again. What will happen if I put this disk back into the server as it contains SHR info. Will it just allow me to create a new volume on it, or will I have to format it somehow before re-introducing it?

     

    Thinking more about it, I guess I could remove both 4TB disks, put in the 250GB and delete the volume, then power back on with all 3 disks leaving everything intact?

  6. Yes - boot the N54L with the USB-stick in one of the USB-ports on the N54L.

    When the N54L has booted from the USB-stick, you start Synology Assistant, it finds the N54L. NOW REMOVE THE USB-Stick!

    Right-click on it in Synology Assistant and choose install.

     

    Hmm.. what happens if you don't remove the USB stick? I missed this part. I was concerned something might have installed to it, so I reformatted the stick, put the DSM 4.2 image back on and everything still seems fine. Anything I should be concerned about?

  7. I haven't a clue how to make this work and I have done some searching and reading on here (various how to's) but I'm still stuck due to my lack of know-how :oops: ! From what I can gather I need to know the actual MAC address of my N54L, how (in simple terms) do I find out what this is??

     

    Many thanks in advance to anyone that can help me out!!

     

    Boot the N54L and press F12 to access the BIOS settings. Press the down arrow a couple of times on the first page and it has the real MAC address listed.

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