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  1. Definitely.

    I have 5 x 4TB, 2x 3TB, 1 x 6TB SAS He6 , 2 x 750GB ( 2.5" ), and 1x 128GB SSD + 1x 256GB SSD. The SSD are for mails, website, database, and virtual machine, while the rest are for storage and backup. That's 32TB+.

     

    The limit is in regards to 12drives :smile:

     

     

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  2. Working well with 2 6TB WD RED drives in a HP n54l, using SHR (the proprietary synology RAID 5). No problems so far, except that wake on lan only works within the lan, and not from outside. The drives are not too noisy. Happy :lol: . Used the tutorials on http://www.xpenology.nl/. Great web, full of resources!.

     

    WOL was meant to be used only from the LAN :smile:

    Do you know how I'm waking up my machines when not in LAN?

    I flashed OpenWRT on my router and installed the Wake on Lan package in it.

     

    There are some guides on the net on how to create port forwards and so on for you to wake up your machines from the internet.

     

     

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  3. Confirmed. Purple ports work as well. I simply shutdown my system and plugged the single hdd into the purple SATA and booted. Everything seems fine. Now to find 8 2TB disks!

     

    LOL

     

    How about 8x6TB? :smile:)

    TROLOLOL

     

     

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  4. hi all do these files

    Xpenology NanoBoot 5.0-4482 bootloader ISO X64.

    Xpenology NanoBoot 5.0-4482 bootloader ISO X86.

     

    make it possible to have something like synology dsm 5.0 boot from the internal hdd ??

    can you let me know asap plz

     

    Nanoboot is 100% necessary as it replaces the synology's native flash boot.

    DSM is installed on all HDDs but the boot on USB.

     

     

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  5. Everything seems to be working fine after 3 reboots :smile:

    Yay!

     

    Here is the tail of the messages

     

    NAS> tail -f /var/log/messages
    Aug 27 00:23:50 NAS LogViewer.cgi: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:23:50 NAS CurConn.cgi: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:23:50 NAS task.cgi: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:23:50 NAS synosyslog.cgi: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:23:54 NAS storagehandler.cgi: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:23:58 NAS entry.cgi_SYNO.Backup.Task[1].list[14853]: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:24:01 NAS entry.cgi_SYNO.Core.System.Utilization[1].get[14859]: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:24:03 NAS dsmnotify.cgi: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:35:03 NAS entry.cgi_SYNO.Backup.Task[1].list[25649]: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    Aug 27 00:35:04 NAS entry.cgi_SYNO.Core.System.Utilization[1].get[25655]: login.c (1453) Token Authentication Fail.
    

  6. Hi guys,

    Just wanted to tell you that after applying Update 4 for 4493 i have some strange things going on:

    Here are some messages i see in the Notifications screen:

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    Here is the System Info Overview

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    Everything seems to work but it's not quite like that

     

    Here is the tail of messages:

    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS dnsdsm: Check failed. H
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_get.c:115 Failed to open /dev/sda, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_enum.c:42 Failed to get disk information sda
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_get.c:115 Failed to open /dev/sdb, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_enum.c:42 Failed to get disk information sdb
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_get.c:115 Failed to open /dev/sdc, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_enum.c:42 Failed to get disk information sdc
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_get.c:115 Failed to open /dev/sde, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_enum.c:42 Failed to get disk information sde
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_get.c:115 Failed to open /dev/sdf, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_info_enum.c:42 Failed to get disk information sdf
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sdf5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sde5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sdb5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sda5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: space_minimal_disk_size_get.c:155 Failed to get partition info of [/dev/sdf5]
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: space_minimal_disk_size_get.c:155 Failed to get partition info of [/dev/sdf5]
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sdf5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sde5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sdb5, errno=No such file or directory
    Aug 26 21:21:23 NAS storagehandler.cgi: disk_size_get.c:42 Failed to open /dev/sda5, errno=No such file or directory
    

     

    Some other things could be missing but i didn't finished testing.

     

    Any advices?

  7. Cheers mate! If you have other questions just ask. If you need clarifications from others that performed a special task, ask.

    I'm suggesting to start with a small test on old hardware and see if it fits your needs

     

     

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  8. Chers mate,

    My suggestion is to spend wisely 30min of your time on reading some posts on this forum. Imagine that nobody reads the posts some guys sadly worked on to rise this community.

    shortly said, don't take me wrong but having this project for free, please at least read the "manual" :smile:. Everything is documented

     

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  9. CCTV board for IP cams??

    Surveillance station supports a lot of cams so as long as yours are on the list you'll be fine.

    Oh and you'll need a license to use more than two cams :wink:

     

    CCTV is not the same with IP camera system. CCTV is based on TV cable

     

     

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