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  1. Hello dear Zarocq,

     

    thanx a lot for your reply and your hints. After some other trials with different USB sticks I managed an installation for DSM v5.0-4493. My trial with a v4528 ended with an error message, that the pat-file was corrupt. Anyway, there is again happy life....

     

    Best regards to Denmark (where i have spent this year a summer holiday)//opowoj

  2. Problem discription

    of a Xpenology new Installation of my DiskStation2:

    1. Using: Motherboard ASUS H87I-Plus mit Intel i217 Gigabit-LAN onboard; 4 HDDs à 4 TB and a RAID in total capacity of 10.8 TB, out of it are used 7.88 TB

     

    Since about ¾ of a year the NAS is running excellently. Since about 2 weeks I’ve got problems with the LAN connection in the Windows environment. Therefore I decided, to reinstall the system on a new USB stick.

     

    2. I have written the Nanoboot Image „NanoBoot-5.0.3.1-fat.img“ (with the PAT file „DSM_DS3612xs_4493”) onto the stick . I managed the installation. The system is booting from the stick and the data connection to Windows is working again perfectly. But after opening the DSM with the aid of the SynologyAssistant (Version 5.0-4448) the system tells me after the login only “is loading” and then there is no load within 5 days. First I thought, that some new index building needs so much time. But this can’t be.

     

    3. I tried a SSH connection with Putty, but I got only the message “connection refused” (I confess, that I am no Putty expert).

     

    4. Meanwhile I understood, that the SynAssistant finds the concerning NAS with the version 5.0-4418 and suddenly with 4528 and that I installed with the help of the Tutorial a version 5.0-4493. This might explain, why the Windows access is still functioning and on the other hand the new installed DSM is not loading. But how can I change this without erasing all my data on the NAS??

     

    5. At the end of the booting process (all messages with OK) I get the following output messages:

    • /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen returns 0

    • Partition Version = =

    • Partition layout is not DiskStation style

    • NOT EXECUTE /sbin/e2fsck.

    • Mounting /dev/md0/tmpRoot

    • Checking upgrade file = OK

    • Linuxrc.syno executed successfully.

    • Post init

    • DiskStation2 login: (DiskStation2 is the name of my NAS)

     

    In the boot menu of NanoBoot there is a choice for the version 4418, but a hit on this destroyes the Windows connection to the HDDs in the NAS.

     

    I would be happy about any problem solving hint….

  3. Das Problem konnte gelöst werden.....

     

    Problembeschreibung

    zur Xpenology-Neuinstallation meiner DiskStation2:

     

    1. Benutzte HW: Motherboard ASUS H87I-Plus mit Intel i217 Gigabit-LAN onboard; 4 HDDs à 4 TB und eine RAID-Gesamt-Kapazität von 10,8 TB, davon sind 7,88 TB belegt

     

    Seit etwa einem ¾ Jahr läuft das NAS ausgezeichnet. Seit etwa 2 Wochen gab es Probleme mit der Windows-Netzverbindung, deshalb habe ich mich entschlossen, das System neu auf einem anderen USB-Stick zu installieren.

     

    2. Ich habe das Nanoboot-Image NanoBoot-5.0.3.1-fat.img (mit der PAT-Datei DSM_DS3612xs_4493) auf den Stick geschrieben . Die Installation habe ich geschafft. Es bootet und die Verbindung zu Windows klappt wieder perfekt. Aber beim Aufruf des DSM mit Hilfe des Synology-Assistenten (Version 5.0-4448) sagt das System nach Anmeldung nur “wird geladen” und dann tut sich tagelang nichts mehr. Zuerst habe ich gedacht, dass eine NeuIndizierung solange dauert. Aber das kann ja nicht sein.

     

    3. Ich habe mit Putty eine SSH-Verbindung versucht,, aber es kam die Meldung “connection refused” (ich bin auch kein Putty-Fachmann).

     

    4. Inzwischen habe ich bemerkt, dass der SynAssistent das betreffende NAS mit der Version 5.0-4418 bzw plötzlich mit 4528 findet und ich aber lt Tutorial eine Version 5.0-4493 installiert habe. Das könnte erklären, warum der Windows-Zugriff immer noch funktioniert und andererseits der neu installierte DSM nicht hochfährt. Aber wie kann man das ändern, ohne die Dateien auf dem NAS zu löschen??

     

    5. Am Ende des Bootvorgangs (mit lauter OK) kommen folgende Nachrichten:

    • /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen returns 0

    • Partition Version = =

    • Partition layout is not DiskStation style

    • NOT EXECUTE /sbin/e2fsck.

    • Mounting /dev/md0/tmpRoot

    • Checking upgrade file = OK

    • Linuxrc.syno executed successfully.

    • Post init

    • DiskStation2 login: (DiskStation2 ist mein NAS-Name)

    Im Boot-Menü von NanoBoot gibt es eine Auswahl mit Version 4418, aber diese zerstört die Windows-Verbindung zu den HDDs im NAS

     

    Ich wäre glücklich über Reparatur-Tipps

  4. Hello stanza,

    many thanx for your reply.

    I am pretty successful meanwhile: See my post from yesterday above.

     

    ad 1) I could not find any syninfo.conf on my boot-stick, so I integrated your proposal in the grub.conf and it worked too.

    ad 3) I have no longer different MAC adresses in response opening the Synology Assistant Search

     

    At least I am fighting with the Internet access to my new NAS (see post from yesterday)

    1) I operate a Synology DS211j NAS successfully with Internet access (file -and webserver)

    2) The router does not allow the same ports for different IP-adresses (so I use 80,5000 for the 1st NAS and 81,5001 for the 2nd NAS)

    3) In the DSM/Systemcontrol for the 2nd NAS I am not allowed to enter another figure than 5000 for the http job

  5. stanza wrote:
    edit the following files

     

    /volume/USB1/usbshare/boot/grub/grub.conf and two others

     

    Hello,

     

    1) Unfortunately nobody reacted on my questions so far.

    2) Meanwhile I made the WOL functioning with Magic Packet (I added the suggestions from Stanza for the two other files - which I could not found anywhere - into the grub.conf file.

    3) Meanwhile I get a stable MAC adress from my NAS

    4) I have still the problem with the power-on/off schedule: System shuts down but do not start on a scheduled time.XXXX At this moment, I got the system starting by a scheduled time..... So the point should be solved....

    5) the NAS starts by its own at 1:00 a.m. without any scheduled start up (I can't find any time schedule in the BIOS either) This phenomenon is vanished after deactivating RTC in the BIOS

     

    6) I can't get Internet access to the fileserver. If I enter the specific Internet adress in Firefox (which I have noted in the DSM) I get my older Synology-DiskStation. In the port forwarding in my router I noted "intern = 80, 5000" and "extern = 80,5000" for my 1st Synology-NAS and for the new SynNAS I note "intern = 81,5001" and "extern = 81,5001" (I can not enter the same ports for both different NAS) The Internet access on my old SynNAS (a DS211j) works perfectly (as file and as web server).

    This problem is solved too. I get the Internet access to all of my 3 NAS!

    7) I bought a 3rd SynNAS (DS214+), which is waiting for installation (as web and file server). I hope, that I get the 2nd device going before.

     

     

    Thanx in advance for any advice

    Joachim

     

    I uploaded the grub.conf file for any check up But the extension TXT and CONF is not allowed. What is allowed????

    (motherboard = ASUS H87I-Plus with Intel i217 Gigabit-LAN onboard and

    XPNology Version 5.0-4418 with the Hardware definition DS3612xs and SN B3J4N00310

    Router = EasyBox 903 from Vodafone/Firmware Version 30.05.714)

  6. stanza wrote:

    edit the following files

     

    /volume/USB1/usbshare/boot/grub/grub.conf

     

    change like so

     

    #serial --unit=0 --speed=115200

    #terminal serial

    default 0

    timeout 3

    fallback 0

     

    title DSM 4.3-3810 - v1.1 Beta 5

    root (hd0,0)

    # vender /vender show

    # hw_model

    kernel /zImage root=/dev/md0 ihd_num=0 netif_num=3 syno_hw_version=DS3612xs mac1=001F295521AE mac2=001F295521AF mac3=28924A2B052A sn=B3J4N11333

    initrd /rd.gz

     

    that is, change the number of lan interfaces to the number you have and change the MAC Addresses to your REAL MAC Addresses

     

    then

     

    edit these two files

     

    /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf

    /etc/synoinfo.conf

     

    Change any lines relating to your REAL lan interfaces (in my example above I change 3 interfaces (eth0 eth1 eth2) and also the WOL setting

     

    from

    eth0_wol_options="d"

    eth1_wol_options="d"

    eth2_wol_options="d"

    wol_enabled_options="g"

     

    to

     

    eth0_wol_options="g"

    eth1_wol_options="g"

    eth2_wol_options="g"

    wol_enabled_options=""

     

    and reboot

     

    see how that goes

     

    Hello stanza,

    I use the Asus H87I-Plus too and I am happy about this discussion. I edited already your suggested grub.conf

    1) but can't find any syninfo.conf. Where should I look for??

    2) how can I use the ethtool in a xpnology world??

     

    An addition to the above questions I realize,

    3) that my NAS always gets another MAC adress in the Synology Assistant after new booting and

    4) the NAS starts by its own at 1:00 a.m. without any scheduled start up (at first I thought it starts, when my other NAS got Power Off - both are connected to the same switch- but it is still 1:00 a.m. Power On when I change the Power Off in the other NAS)

    5) the scheduled Power Off is working but no scheduled Power On

     

    Thanx in advance for any advice

    Joachim

  7. Hello stanza,

    I use the Asus H87I-Plus too and I am happy about this discussion. I edited already your suggested grub.conf

    1) but can't find any syninfo.conf. Where should I look for??

    2) how can I use the ethtool in a xpnology world??

     

    Thanx in advance for any advice

    Joachim

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