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  1. On 3/25/2022 at 9:45 PM, shooter01 said:

    Hi. Turned it off so it wouldn't get in the way. on the second xpenology network Realtek, 70-80 Mbit. On the server network card - 112-120Mbit

    Oh, ok. On my N3700-itx, i have a solid 110-120MB/s though. I hope that doesn't change with the J5040 i'm planning to get.

  2. On 7/9/2021 at 10:24 AM, shooter01 said:

    Hi... Asrock-j5040-ITX with bootloader 1.04 and DSM 6.2.3-25426 Update 3 was installed without problems. The only change in hardware is that I disabled the built-in network and installed Intel Server Adapter PCI-E

     

    Hello, did you disable the built-in due to some issue in operation or just to use a better PCI-E card ?

  3. Hello,

     

    I have ASrock N3700-ITX system with 3x8 WD RED and  DSM 5.2-5967 installed.

     

    I have bought a 4th WD RED 8TB, in order to backup my files and also be able to access them on standard Windows PC.

     

    Initially i used an ICY-Box USB3.0 Dock to connect the new HDD to my laptop and format it to NTFS-GPT.

     

    I then connected it to one of my USB3.0 ports of XPenology, but did not show up. I thought maybe incompatibility of ASmedia controller of USB3.0 Dock used.

     

    Then i tried to connect the new HDD internally via free Sata connector of ASrock N3700-ITX.

     

    I am trying to mount then the NTFS-GPT partition with no result :

     

    The command and error output is :

     

    mkdir /volume4
    mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdd2 /volume4
    mount: mounting /dev/sdd2 on /volume4 failed: No such device

    The result of fdisk -l is as follows :

     

    > fdisk -l
    fdisk: device has more than 2^32 sectors, can't use all of them
    
    Disk /dev/sda: 2199.0 GB, 2199023255040 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 267349 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
    
       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System
    /dev/sda1               1      267350  2147483647+ ee EFI GPT
    fdisk: device has more than 2^32 sectors, can't use all of them
    
    Disk /dev/sdb: 2199.0 GB, 2199023255040 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 267349 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
    
       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System
    /dev/sdb1               1      267350  2147483647+ ee EFI GPT
    fdisk: device has more than 2^32 sectors, can't use all of them
    
    Disk /dev/sdc: 2199.0 GB, 2199023255040 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 267349 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
    
       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System
    /dev/sdc1               1      267350  2147483647+ ee EFI GPT
    fdisk: device has more than 2^32 sectors, can't use all of them
    
    Disk /dev/sdd: 2199.0 GB, 2199023255040 bytes
    256 heads, 63 sectors/track, 266305 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 16128 * 512 = 8257536 bytes
    
       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System
    /dev/sdd1               1      266306  2147483647+ ee EFI GPT
    
    Disk /dev/sdu: 15.3 GB, 15376000000 bytes
    4 heads, 32 sectors/track, 234619 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 128 * 512 = 65536 bytes
    
       Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks  Id System
    /dev/sdu1   *           1         384       24544+  e Win95 FAT16 (LBA)

     

     

    And the result of parted print all is :

     

     (parted) print all
    print all
    
    Model: WDC WD80EFZX-68UW8N0 (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sda: 8002GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start   End     Size    File system     Name  Flags
     1      1049kB  2551MB  2550MB  ext4                  raid
     2      2551MB  4699MB  2147MB  linux-swap(v1)        raid
     5      4840MB  8001GB  7997GB                        raid
    
    
    Model: WDC WD80EFZX-68UW8N0 (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdb: 8002GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start   End     Size    File system     Name  Flags
     1      1049kB  2551MB  2550MB  ext4                  raid
     2      2551MB  4699MB  2147MB  linux-swap(v1)        raid
     5      4840MB  8001GB  7997GB                        raid
    
    
    Model: WDC WD80EFZX-68UW8N0 (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdc: 8002GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start   End     Size    File system     Name  Flags
     1      1049kB  2551MB  2550MB  ext4                  raid
     2      2551MB  4699MB  2147MB  linux-swap(v1)        raid
     5      4840MB  8001GB  7997GB                        raid
    
    
    Model: WDC WD80EFAX-68KNBN0 (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdd: 8002GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: gpt
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start   End     Size    File system  Name                          Flags
     1      17.4kB  134MB   134MB                Microsoft reserved partition  msftres
     2      135MB   8002GB  8001GB  ntfs         Basic data partition          msftdata
    
    
    Model: Linux Software RAID Array (md)
    Disk /dev/md0: 2550MB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: loop
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start  End     Size    File system  Flags
     1      0.00B  2550MB  2550MB  ext4
    
    
    Model: Linux Software RAID Array (md)
    Disk /dev/md1: 2147MB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: loop
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start  End     Size    File system     Flags
     1      0.00B  2147MB  2147MB  linux-swap(v1)
    
    
    Error: /dev/md2: unrecognised disk label
    Model: Linux Software RAID Array (md)
    Disk /dev/md2: 16.0TB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: unknown
    Disk Flags:
    
    Model: SanDisk Ultra Fit (scsi)
    Disk /dev/sdu: 15.4GB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
    Partition Table: msdos
    Disk Flags:
    
    Number  Start   End     Size    Type     File system  Flags
     1      32.3kB  25.2MB  25.1MB  primary               boot, lba
    
    
    Error: /dev/zram0: unrecognised disk label
    Model: Unknown (unknown)
    Disk /dev/zram0: 601MB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/4096B
    Partition Table: unknown
    Disk Flags:
    
    Error: /dev/zram1: unrecognised disk label
    Model: Unknown (unknown)
    Disk /dev/zram1: 601MB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/4096B
    Partition Table: unknown
    Disk Flags:
    
    Error: /dev/zram2: unrecognised disk label
    Model: Unknown (unknown)
    Disk /dev/zram2: 601MB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/4096B
    Partition Table: unknown
    Disk Flags:
    
    Error: /dev/zram3: unrecognised disk label
    Model: Unknown (unknown)
    Disk /dev/zram3: 601MB
    Sector size (logical/physical): 4096B/4096B
    Partition Table: unknown
    Disk Flags:

    The new HDD under discussion

    is /dev/sdd (WD RED EFAX, all the others are EFZX)

     

    So, if anyone can help me here with mounting the NTFS-GPT partition of the sdd drive, i would be grateful.

     

     

    Thank you in advance  !

  4. Hello,

     

    Thread necro maybe, but i have successfully used this guide to install ipkg on my 5.2-5967.1 Xpenology.

     

    The only thing i omitted was the rc.local file addition of "mount -o bind /volume1/@optware /opt" line and still i can use ipkg after each reboot.

     

    Is there any particular reason for that ?

     

    How necessary is this step ?

  5. If i remember correclty, i read a post from user Arcao, saying that Intel P-states will be supported in a next Xpenoboot release.

     

    I have the same board and i feel that it would be useful to have this feature enabled.

     

    EDIT: I also found Trantor's post here verifying the same thing

  6. Hello,

     

    First post here!!! i have the following question :

     

    According to webnews, Synology had presented the DS714 NAS with HDMI last March, which never came to production.

     

    Since other companies have come with HDMI solutions on their NAS products and Synology recently released DSM 5.0, i was wondering that maybe they added an HDMI support option in the software that they may use with soon to be released products.

     

    Is there any such option, or something in the source code that may suggest that it is HDMI-out ready ?

     

    Thank you in advance for your replies!

     

    Cheers!

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