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kman

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  1. Thanks flyride.

    If I understand this correctly the official answer is:

    Backup your system before you try an update.  And/or try the update first on a test system to see if it works.

    If it works report it so others can learn.  If it doesn't work report it so others know what is not working.

    If it doesn't work you will need to find a new loader that is compatible with the newer update you are wanting to upgrade to.

     

    In general it looks like security fixes should work (6.1.2 update x), minor releases are likely to work (6.1.3), and major releases are less likely to work (6.2).

    New DSM version like a 7.0 are almost guaranteed not to work.

     

    If I have anything wrong with my understanding please correct.

  2. I feel like the standard Synology upgrade process would not be supported because everyone is doing updates using the Jun loaders etc.

    However I do not see any specific statement saying don't do it, or what will happen if you do.

    I did search and could not find an answer after 15 minutes of looking.

    I'm sure the answer is in the forums somewhere, however by asking it will make it more readily findable.

    Thanks.

  3. Hi All,

    First off thanks for all who are helping make the xpenology available.  Great work. 

    I'm a bit cautious about upgrading so I have decided to work with two xpen boxes.  I have one that is at 5.2 and rather than risk it becoming corrupted with an upgrade I have a second 6.1 xpen box.  I have assumed it is easy to mirror or replicate data from one to the other and this is the way I was expecting to safely move to a newer version.  Any recommendations of which apps or how this can be accomplished?  Hoping someone has good insight into this.  If no answers appear in the next few days I will start experimenting and see what happens.

    Once the 6.1 has the data safely loaded I will experiment with upgrade the 5.2.

  4. Trying to get DSM 6.0.2 running.

    Have followed this post: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=22100

    Found the VID and PID, Mac address and had a serial number for a DS3615

    Was able to get the machine to start up and do what appeared to be an install however I am now in a recovery loop where the install is never clean and successful.

     

    So searched around and tried what was suggested here:

    viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20216&start=2770&hilit=Recoverable&sid=78f6229aa2ca32b01b8915577277df3d#p100378

    This basically says redo the original install with a different load DSM_DS3615xs_8451 which can be downloaded from the link provided.

    The download does not appear to have a synoboot.img that I can find when I expand the download.

    Thus I can not complete the steps and modify the image and try the install again.

     

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks.

  5. Followed all the steps and encountered the following error on boot before actually getting to the Synology load:

    Verifying DMI Pool Data .....

    It would hang there.

    I re-imaged the USB flash drive (Adata 32G) and still it hung.

    Tried the 5.2 version I have running on my first NAS build and it worked without an issue.

    Researched the error "Verifying DMI Pool Data ....." and the suggestions is no bootable image is found on the available drives and to try and remove one drive at a time until you find the problem one. This did not resolve the problem but it did cause the Bios Boot order to change.

    I reset the Bios boot order to load the USB HDD first and I also set the drive delay to 3 seconds to allow the bios to delay 3 seconds before identifying the HD's.

    It started and is now running.

    I don't want to jinx this but hopefully it will run.

    Sitting at "Booting the Kernel".

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