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  1. Updated to 10.5

     

    Tried adding SSD cache

     

    Still the same problem :sad:

     

    SKW-SAN> tail -f /var/log/messages

    Apr 7 20:58:37 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth0 10.2.0.4 is Active

    Apr 7 20:58:37 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth1 10.3.0.4 is Active

    Apr 7 20:58:37 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth2 172.16.2.1 is Active

    Apr 7 20:58:37 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 632.060284] EXT_INFO: INIT Extent-Pool

    Apr 7 20:58:40 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: flashcachehandler.cpp:238 Failed to create flashcache on /volume1 [0xEB00 servicec fg_internal_lib.c:104]

    Apr 7 20:58:40 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 634.627242] md: md4: set sdf1 to auto_remap [0]

    Apr 7 20:58:40 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 634.627243] md: md4: set sde1 to auto_remap [0]

    Apr 7 20:58:40 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: raid_remove.c:48 [info] clean RAID superblock of /dev/md4

    Apr 7 20:58:41 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: raid_clean_superblock.c:87 [info] Clean RAID superblock on '/dev/sde1'

    Apr 7 20:58:41 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: raid_clean_superblock.c:87 [info] Clean RAID superblock on '/dev/sdf1'

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: usb_get_device_id.c:56 failed get usb id Vendor=0000, ProdID=0000, SN=ffffffd0ffffffa2ffffffc3ffffffac

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:990 failed get usb device id from usb config, DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/000/000

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device is not in hotplugd supported list.

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: usb_get_device_id.c:56 failed get usb id Vendor=0000, ProdID=0000, SN=ffffffd0ffffffa2ffffffc3ffffffac

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:990 failed get usb device id from usb config, DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/000/000

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000

    Apr 7 20:58:46 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device is not in hotplugd supported list.

  2. I'm having some issues with the SSD caching.

     

    Runing gnoboot 10.4 with 4458 update 1

     

    When creating a read-write SSD cache, the message "system failed to mount ssd cache ...."

     

    The following appears in /var/log/messages:

     

    Mar 30 01:20:54 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add
    Mar 30 01:20:54 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:20:54 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device  is not in hotplugd supported list.
    Mar 30 01:22:00 SKW-SAN hotplugd: usb_get_device_id.c:56 failed get usb id Vendor=0000, ProdID=0000, SN=ffffffd0ffffffa2ffffffc3ffffffac
    Mar 30 01:22:00 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:990 failed get usb device id from usb config, DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:22:00 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add
    Mar 30 01:22:00 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:22:00 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device  is not in hotplugd supported list.
    Mar 30 01:22:51 SKW-SAN synocheckshare: synocheckshare_vol_mount.c:47 Export Share [iNTERNAL] [/dev/vg1/volume_1] [/volume1]
    Mar 30 01:22:52 SKW-SAN cupsd[28626]: [conf.c:1893] Filter "pstoraster" not found.
    Mar 30 01:22:59 SKW-SAN synoindex: index_index_add_ex.c:125 Indexing daemon is not running
    Mar 30 01:23:18 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: space_ssd_cache_disk_init.c:71 [iNFO] Clean all partitions of [/dev/sde]
    Mar 30 01:23:18 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: space_ssd_cache_disk_init.c:79 [iNFO] Create [/dev/sde1]
    Mar 30 01:23:18 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: space_ssd_cache_disk_init.c:71 [iNFO] Clean all partitions of [/dev/sdf]
    Mar 30 01:23:18 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: space_ssd_cache_disk_init.c:79 [iNFO] Create [/dev/sdf1]
    killall: synolunbkp: no process killed
    Mar 30 01:23:24 SKW-SAN hotplugd: usb_get_device_id.c:56 failed get usb id Vendor=0000, ProdID=0000, SN=ffffffd0ffffffa2ffffffc3ffffffac
    Mar 30 01:23:24 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:990 failed get usb device id from usb config, DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:23:24 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add
    Mar 30 01:23:24 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:23:24 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device  is not in hotplugd supported list.
    Mar 30 01:23:25 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 1258.355767] EXT_INFO: EXIT Extent-Pool
    Mar 30 01:23:26 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 1259.026918] init: crond main process (16962) killed by TERM signal
    Mar 30 01:23:30 SKW-SAN synocheckshare: synocheckshare_vol_unmount.c:147 Unmount Share [iNTERNAL] [/dev/vg1/volume_1] [/volume1]
    Mar 30 01:23:31 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: flashcache_create.c:130 failed to [/usr/syno/sbin/flashcache_create -s 57671680k -p back cachedev_0 /dev/md4 /dev/vg1/volume_1 1>/tmp/flashcache.system 2>&1], errno=No such file or directory, ret=256, WEXITSTATUS=1
    Mar 30 01:23:31 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: virtual_space_implement_op_lib.c:172 Failed to create layer on device [/dev/vg1/volume_1] of space [/dev/vg1/volume_1], ret=-1
    Mar 30 01:23:31 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: vspace_wrapper_create.c:77 failed to create virtual space on [/volume1]
    Mar 30 01:23:31 SKW-SAN synocheckshare: synocheckshare_vol_mount.c:47 Export Share [iNTERNAL] [/dev/vg1/volume_1] [/volume1]
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN cupsd[30809]: [conf.c:1893] Filter "pstoraster" not found.
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN synorelayd: register_api_key.cpp:226 failed to send https request to [apiauth.synology.com], err=[0x2000]
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN synorelayd[31054]: synorelayd.cpp:1221 stoped
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN isccore: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth0 10.2.0.4 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN isccore: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth0 10.2.0.4 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN isccore: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth1 10.3.0.4 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:32 SKW-SAN isccore: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth2 172.16.2.1 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:33 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth0 10.2.0.4 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:33 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth0 10.2.0.4 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:33 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth1 10.3.0.4 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:33 SKW-SAN iss: synocomm_types.c:268 szName eth2 172.16.2.1 is Active
    Mar 30 01:23:33 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 1266.176294] EXT_INFO: INIT Extent-Pool
    Mar 30 01:23:36 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: flashcachehandler.cpp:238 Failed to create flashcache on /volume1 [0xEB00 servicecfg_internal_lib.c:104]
    Mar 30 01:23:36 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 1269.215393] md: md4: set sdf1 to auto_remap [0]
    Mar 30 01:23:36 SKW-SAN kernel: [ 1269.215394] md: md4: set sde1 to auto_remap [0]
    Mar 30 01:23:36 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: raid_remove.c:48 [info] clean RAID superblock of /dev/md4
    Mar 30 01:23:37 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: raid_clean_superblock.c:87 [info] Clean RAID superblock on '/dev/sde1'
    Mar 30 01:23:37 SKW-SAN flashcachehandler.cgi: raid_clean_superblock.c:87 [info] Clean RAID superblock on '/dev/sdf1'
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: usb_get_device_id.c:56 failed get usb id Vendor=0000, ProdID=0000, SN=ffffffd0ffffffa2ffffffc3ffffffac
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:990 failed get usb device id from usb config, DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device  is not in hotplugd supported list.
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: usb_get_device_id.c:56 failed get usb id Vendor=0000, ProdID=0000, SN=ffffffd0ffffffa2ffffffc3ffffffac
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:990 failed get usb device id from usb config, DEVICE=/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: ##### ACTION:add
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: DEVICE:/proc/bus/usb/000/000
    Mar 30 01:23:43 SKW-SAN hotplugd: hotplugd.c:1406 Device  is not in hotplugd supported list.
    
    
    

  3. That is correct, but I could do that with the HBA Beta7 version as well.

    The problem there being that with IET mode there's no VMware VAAI support, whch kinda is the entire point of me using xpenology :sad:

     

    So I'm still wondering how I could add the necessary driver and fixes for just the mpt2sas cards myself to trantor's v1.0 :s

  4. Hey guys,

     

    I've been running the v1.0 for a short while and am being very happy with it. The VAAI support for VMWare is awesome (and the mainreason for running xpenology for me).

    However, I have a need to connect a few more disks to the NAS than the motherboard supports, so I have an LSI 2008 card lying around. (MPT 2 Fusion)

     

    Now, unfortunately due to the broken iSCSI/VAAI in beta7 I cannot use the HBA version.

    Is there a possibility/process for getting this card work in the V1.0?

     

    I've been looking for some info in this thread, and it seems it can be done, but being a bit of a Linux beginner, can someone shed some more light on the correct process?

     

    Thanks!

  5. When will beta 8 be coming out?

     

    When I will found some time to finish some testing :wink:

     

    Cool, thanks.

    Is there any loss of functionality with regards to going to IET mode?

     

    Alternatively, is there a possibility of only adding the HBA drivers to the v1.0 release? I've been running quite happily from that one apart from that all the motherboard SATA ports are full and I have a LSI SAS 2008 card unused :wink:

     

    Will iSCSI be working again in the HBA version of Beta8?

     

    I sucessfully get iSCSI (regular and block) working in iet mode.

    For regular mode, LUN must be created with advanced LUN features disabled (otherwise errors about vaai occurs).

     

    You can test with beta7, iSCSI *should* works too.

    To switch iSCSI to iet mode edit /etc/synoinfo.conf and /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf:

    iscsi_target_type="iet"

     

    Oh that is very unfortunate. The main reason I'm running xpenology IS because it supports VAAI. I'm using the iSCSI target for an extensive VSphere homelab :-/

  6. Cool, thanks.

    Is there any loss of functionality with regards to going to IET mode?

     

    Alternatively, is there a possibility of only adding the HBA drivers to the v1.0 release? I've been running quite happily from that one apart from that all the motherboard SATA ports are full and I have a LSI SAS 2008 card unused :wink:

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