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Mathias

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  1. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL

    - DSM version prior update: FRESH

    - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.04b - DS918+

    -  Using custom extra.lzma: NO

    - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Asrock J4105 Mini ITX, 4GB RAM

    - Additional comments: Updated from SynoAssistant

  2. From my perspective that is quite a small amount of information hehehe.

     

    Anyway, someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but the system hibernation that my old DS214se was doing is not part of the DS918+ or 3615/3617 devices available to launch with Jun loader (accordingly to THIS). It looks like only DS213+ and DS413, what I guess includes my DS214se.

     

    Does someone know if this is related with CPU architecture?

    Does someone know if we could launch some of those images with Jun's loaders?

  3. On 3/5/2017 at 10:51 PM, piotrekp said:

    I can wake it by sending WOL signal, but I'd like it to wake when I'm trying to access it via DSM or on smb call.

     

    Hi @piotrekp

     

    Did you manage to get this done? after all my research, I truly believe this is being handled by Synology either by a special chip to send WOL to motherboard or by sending it from their servers.

     

    Any other information about it?

  4. So basically after a long research, it looks like the Motherboard has a problem with display. I think the problem could come from Zotac ION Video card that is not working well with Xpenology. I'm close to buy a new motherboard (Asrock j4105-itx) as I saw a lot of people working fine with it. What I'm still worried about is that nobody is posting about hibernation and many people is asking about it. Such a shame having this lack of information about this feature.

  5. Hi @hotshots

     

    That was already visible for me. What I don't understand is what could I take from there to fix the problem with the hibernation thing.

    On 11/2/2018 at 12:45 PM, hotshots said:

    Enable the signatures in your profile :-)

     

    MB: ASRock N3700 | RAM: Kingston ValueRAM DDR3L-1600 SO-DIMM CL11 Single 4GB | CASE: Cooler Master Elite 120 ITX | HDD: 4xWD Red WD60EFRX (SHR) | Jun's Baremetal V 1.02b + DSM 6.1.5-15254 (DS3615xs)

     

  6. I'm setting it up from scratch and testing if I can get it working for now in my old motherboard, so I don't care about my current disks data. I do care about those in my old NAS though xD

     

    I will try with the video tomorrow, I guess it will be most likely changing the files, but the process itself will be mostly the same, so fast thing to try.

     

    Thanks!

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  7. 14 minutes ago, mr9v9 said:

    So have you tried flashing the latest BIOS on that ION? I know I had to do it kind of weird for my own ZBox CI323.

     

    The other thing that may make a difference is the bootloader. I use 1.03b and DSM 6.2 running a DS3617xs, and have heard some people don't use C-states on the older version because it might not work correctly, which in turn could just be an older instruction not getting passed to your motherboard.

     

    Without the exact model number of the mobo it's hard to find the manual online to see what options it has specs wise.

     

    I gotta be honest I don't think XPEnology has the option for 'Advanced HDD Hibernation' even on the latest bootloader. You can see an example in this video. I don't think it is part of your issue though.

     

    Yeah, tomorrow will try with the BIOS flashing + loader and 6.2. Also I will post exact model from Zotac ION.

     

    Do you have any tutorial that you followed to achieve 6.2 installation + loader with Suspend+WOL working?

     

    Thank you again for your time!!

  8. Hi @marcel_v90

     

    I've found myself in a similar situation. You can check my experience here:

     

    What I would go first with is trying to wake up your NAS using Syno Assitant. You can download it from HERE, for example. If you can wake up your NAS using Wake on Lan from Synology, then you will be facing the same problem as I'm. Keep an eye in my post and I will update with a proper solution sometime (I hope :D)

     

    If you have found a way, then please let us know.

  9. Hi @mr9v9

     

    Thanks for the info in the link, I'm not at home this weekend so I will test it most likely tomorrow.

     

    Certainly many things to check before giving up, so appreciate all this info. What I don't really understand is why there is no main topic/thread about this in the forum, as it is such an important feature to have in a server. Maybe I will try to create a new thread with all this info (linking to your post and with kudos to you ofc)

     

    Thanks again for the info!

  10. Hi @mr9v9

     

    Thanks for your reply. I would like to avoid scheduled turn on/off, the idea is to replicate what my old Synology was doing, sleep CPU + PSU and wake it up when firing DSM in browser. It was kind of hibernating and now I'm not sure if this is the regular behaviour for everyone here in the forum or there is something I'm doing wrong (or my Mobo is not capable of). 

     

    I've tried setting Wake on Lan in my Mobo, changing suspension mode from S1 to S3 and vice versa, setting correct Mac and serial number, etc and I could get Wake on Lan working only from Synology Assistant, but don't want to have another device in my network to be triggering waking up. Disks are going to sleep and automatic turn off take place, so to me it looks like it is not a problem with other packages running in background.

     

    My assumption so far is that my motherboard is not achieving suspension because of its compatibility with Synology or it is not the expected behaviour in Synology.

     

    Any help would be appreciated!! I just want my files back by replacing disks into Xpenology and trash my old DS214se

  11. Hi all

     

    I've been searching around in this forum but could not find any answer about this topic. I've moved from Synology DS214se to Xpenology due to the inexistent support from Synology after my NAS broke 3 disks in almost 4 years.

     

    I'm setting up an old Zotac ION mini-itx mobo with Intel Atom 330 + 4GB RAM. Everything is working well following this tutorial:

    I've enabled disks hibernation and I tried usb hibernation and autopower off.

     

    But my old DS214se was able to sleep, turning all lights off (except one blue) and no noise was coming out from it. When I was entering from browser in my NAS (browser trigger event), it was waking up and starting again (what I suppose it NOT a Wake on LAN trigger).

     

    What I see now in this setup is that if I enable autopower off, the computer goes to power off mode and I need to use Wake on Lan (from Syno Assistant) to turn it on, but browser trigger event is not waking it up.

     

    If I disable the autopower off mode, disks hibernate but CPU and PSU fans keep working, not sleeping. 

     

    Could someone explain me the different power saving modes and how to achieve them? My target is to sleep but waking from browser call.

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