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Nindustries

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  1. In the end, what is synology is doing is port-forwarding too. (but they just do it for you)
  2. FYI, there have been made contributions to the BTRFS source code by people from Synology, so chances are Synology will incorporate BTRFS. It will take some time tough.. You best bet may be running FreeNAS/Nas4Free and XPenology on top of it virtualized.
  3. You cannot run programs with graphical output on DSM. Maybe a raspberry pi 2 is an option? I'm using it atm with OpenElec, it rocks! (and finally decent performance compared to the rpi1) Nope, the power consumption on these things is crazy. (They are cheap for a reason) Build your own server with the latest architecture, and keep it as small as possible. Look in this forum for suggestions.
  4. Look at the passmark score of the CPU. A 1080p stream requires around 2000 points per stream.
  5. Yes. You can import your pool in DSM during installation. (= upgrade)
  6. Are you serious? XPenology is Synology's DSM.
  7. Strange; - Downloaded update - sed'd - Installed update - Systen won't come back. Power cycle. - System works fine altough 1 drive giving SMART error. No problems besides the SMART error. I may have been lucky? EDIT: Can't remember if u4 or u5 tough..
  8. Hello, WebDAV is already available in the latest nightlies of FreeNAS. (It's bleeding edge tough.) Synology has already incorporated WebDAV; https://www.synology.com/en-us/knowledg ... orials/570 Greetings
  9. It seems you forgot to include the guide.
  10. No worries, everyone starts somewhere! I bought the NICs second hand to get some lower costs. Theres no problem in buying parts one at a time, I did this too. PS: Not sure why you would want an i7. Are you going to run a hypervisor? .
  11. Here you go; http://imgur.com/a/BeVXR Currently running XPenology, but going to switch to FreeNAS again when I get my virtualization whitebox. (For iSCSI, virtualize XPenology) Contents: - AsRock C2750D4I - 16 GB ECC memory - Ri-vier 2U 12bay chassis with SAS backplane -RVS2-06A - HP dual Gigabit low profile card Replaced the loud fans with quiet RPM's and connected them to the motherboard instead of the backplane. Running cool, quiet and more then enough grunt for home use!
  12. If you could PM me how exactly I should compile drivers with XPenolog, I could setup a repository on Github with the needed files and write a script for it. We'd need nanoboot & gnoboot source I'm afraid.. e.g. compile.sh listdrivers compiles.sh compile drivers=i2100,cpupower
  13. This is a XPenology website. Not an ESXi/XBMC one. Have you even googled this? A 5 second search shows at least 2 answers AND a video..
  14. 1. Yup. It 'compacts' your SHR into one 'drive'. 2. Sure. Only on volume-based storage, not file-based. (afaik) 3. Nope. Make sure to boot the XPenology VM first and let the others wait for a period of time, so your XPenology has time to boot up. This is possible within ESXi, don't know where. 4. I don't think you understand a LUN correctly. It's just a block-level 'share' of your volume. If you have issues with your RAID, I'm not sure to what extent you will be able to access it. (e.g. what if Synology can't access the drives?) It all depends on what the problem would be. In general; as long as Synology accepts/can read the drives; yes.
  15. PLEASE host this on a repository so others can contribute to the code and add it to e.g. Synocommunity. Thanks What modifications did you apply? Is it possible to share the source/compilation directory?
  16. Imagine XPenology evolving into a ZFS-equivalent of DSM...and then getting bought out/implemented by Synology Seriously, good work. We knew eventually someone was going to buckle up and try this out. Edit: Mirrored your files just to be sure. http://mir.cr/1ECPZWO5
  17. Notice! Filebot now has their own respective package repository, so use this one for the latest version! (Be sure to remove the old one) [spoiler=]http://packages.filebot.net/syno In order to avoid some errors/warnings when there is no torrent given, I modified the script with an extra check; if [ -n "$TR_TORRENT_NAME" ]; then filebot -script fn:amc --output "/volume1/Download/complete" --log-file amc.log --action move --conflict override -non-strict --def artwork=y "ut_dir=/volume1/Download/complete/Torrents/$TR_TORRENT_NAME" "ut_kind=multi" "u rm -r "/volume1/Download/complete/Torrents/$TR_TORRENT_NAME" chmod -R 777 /volume1/Download/complete chown -R sabnzbd:users /volume1/Download/complete fi
  18. I know, thanks, but I was wondering wether there are any clues where the control panel gets the info from. I use the DS Finder app as my resource monitor for my server, and having correct information would help me out a lot.
  19. So, are there any updates regarding XPenology recognizing the right CPU? (amount of cores, model, etc) If you give me a few leads, I can maybe help you guys out.
  20. https://ri-vier.eu/rivier-2u-12bay-chas ... p-323.html
  21. Ahh, another one bites the dust. I can't help you sorry, maybe someone else can. Warning for the future or other users: RDM does not pass SMART data along so XPenology can never know when a disk is failing. Set it up in ESXi or use passthrough.
  22. No, it isn't built that way. I can only offer DSM over the network. Those are webpages, not a desktop interface. Just access it over the network, it's built that way. You can put a raspberry pi or whatever behind your monitor and open up a browser, that way you don't actually 'see' your device and you can still use your laptop.
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