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jagwaugh

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  1. If you are using filestation and copying the files from the netgear mapped to a local drive on the pc, then yes, closing the dsm will stop the copying. You would be better served to use rsync if the Netgear will do it, or mount the volume from the netgear as a mount on the xpenology. Rsync is probably going to be the better solution, but it will take some googling until you get it right. 5Tb is going to take a while to transfer. Andrew
  2. GeForce6100PM-M2 AMD CPU 4 G Ram (noname) 4x 4Tb (WD Red) Works fine
  3. @newsanchor, Does your root password have a "z" or a "y" in it? Could it be that the new stick is using an english keyboard layout but your terminal is using a German Layout? Andrew
  4. Werter, Just did this, have a look at https://www.flynsarmy.com/2013/09/how-t ... ology-nas/ nB1: the disable step command lists a bunch of files which may not be on every synology (his script just tries to disabe all the possible ones) so you may get an error message, which you can safely ignore. nb2: On the delete step, the command may barf and bail out if you have _really_ long file/folder names - just use cd to move far enough into /volume1/homes/longuser/longpath (or whatever it may be in your case and then rerun the command to delete. Andrew
  5. Fishbob, Just did it now, first on a real ds411j, then on my xpenology box. After the reboot the synology box appeared to have lost volume1. Did a reboot, same thing. Did a poweroff from ssh, waited a minute, powered back up, everything was ticketyboo. The volume loss thing only happened on the xpenology box. Andrew
  6. First thing I did, then it showed no volume1 (but showed the disks, eventlog didn't have any overtemp messages). It is back up now, all the data apparently still there. I did a poweroff from the terminal, and now it sees the volume. What on earth happened?
  7. Just noticed this update, installed it on my real syno (ds411j) and everything seemed fine, so ran it on the xpenology (sed & mv as usual) on the reboot the log indicated overtemp problems on the WD40EFRX drives (not true), Volume1 is gone, but the system boots. Not sure if it is the update yet (I had also done a chmod on the indix file creation script and deleted @eadirs. Not quite sure how to proceed at this point. Andrew
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