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  1. Yes, I restarted my NAS after it successfully builded the 4*500GB RAID10. I remembered I had to restart for the changes on synoinfo.conf to take effect. How do I test this? I mean I edited the synoinfo.conf which is located on the USB stick I guess? I completely disabled the OnBoard SATA ports since I dont need them anyway. I dont have any drives left currently for testing except one 500GB one that is laying around here. I will try with reflash the USB stick, and start over with this single drive. Any idea how I can import the existing RAID6 (10*4TB) and the existing RAID10(4*500GB) arrays after I tried it with the single drive?
  2. Hi folks, Currently I have the following hard/software: Mainboard: ASRock 90-MXB4T0-A0UAYZ HDDs: 10 * Seagate Ironwolf 4TB and 4 * 500GB DELL OEM (WD RE4) SSDs: 2*128GB NVMe CPU: Intel i3 6100 RAM: 8GB DDR4 Chassis: FANTEC SRC-3168X07 HBA: 2 * LSI SAS 9207-8i in IT mode Loader: 1.03b DSM: DS3615xs I installed the server using the tutorial, it worked like multiple days. I had edited the synoinfo.conf for allowing 16 drives, and removed the e-sata ports from the beginning and restarted. After 2 days of RAID sync, and another day of moving and sorting data from another HDD onto my NAS, I had to turn it off to move it from my desk to my server rack. After plugging everything back in and booting up, it booted into the installation screen. I was pretty pissed, but reinstalled again. RAID was degraded since synoinfo.conf was overwritten with the default one. Since then, every restart of the NAS reboots to installation, regardless of the installation before successfully completed. Anything I can do to prevent this from happening, without loosing any data ?
  3. Yes, the simple compiled exe that can be still harmful, even if anti-maleware does not detect it. #NoOffense
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