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Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 3 - Loader version and model: @Peter Suh's TCRP v1.0.0.0 (M-Shell) - DS3622xs+ - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 (using onboard SATA) - Additional comments: Manual update via DSM Control Panel
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Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.2.1-69057 Update 1 - Loader version and model: @Peter Suh's TCRP v1.0.0.0 (M-Shell) - DS3622xs+ - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 (using onboard SATA) - Additional comments: Manual update via DSM Control Panel
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- Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 5 - @Peter Suh's TCRP v0.9.4.3-2 - DS3622xs+ - Loader version and model: @Peter Suh's TCRP v1.0.0.0 (M-Shell) - DS3622xs+ - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP ProLiant MicroServer Gen8 (using onboard SATA) - Additional comments: Update the image on my USB flash drive Start and update the loader, keeping the same S/N Reboot (the NAS says it needs an update) and update the DSM manually with pat
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- Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 4 - Loader version and model: (DS3622xs+) - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: Baremetal on HP Microserver Gen8, drives using onboard SATA - Additional comments: I took the opportunity of this update to migrate from ARPL v1.1-beta2a to TCRP v0.9.4.3-2.
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You can't choose the OS location, because it is managed by DSM, on a partition of each drive. However, with your SSD you can activate 'SSD cache' in Storage Manager that will permit to optimize performance.
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Hello all, To contribute, here is my Gen 8 E3-1265 score with ARPL v1.1-beta2a (BIOS : OS Control Mode, no extra command) https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/20870400
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I have installed my NAS and answers to myself : - Why do you prefer ARPL instead of TCRP for this model (I always use Jun or TCRP for my old NAS) ? ARPL seems to be the simplest loader builder - Should I disable the HP RAID interface (I think so, because of the driver issue) ? Yes, by choosing SATA AHCI. There is no driver for this RAID interface. - Does the disks order is the same as physical bay with the command "./rploader.sh satamap" ? Yes, no command needed (with ARPL in my case) - Is it possible to use a SSD as first drive (for DSM) and a RAID volume with other disks for data without issue (My goal is to prevent volume issue if an update go wrong) ? No, each disk contains the OS - I know loaders well but feel free to give me hints for this particular hardware I found a lot of fresh information in the posts from @Madasafish @nemesis122
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Hello, I plan to install DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 4 on a HP Gen 8 with Xeon E3-1265L v2 and I found a lot of information in this topics (BIOS SATA AHCI, DS3622xs+, ...). Thank you all very much !! Now, I have few questions about your choices : - Why do you prefer ARPL instead of TCRP for this model (I always use Jun or TCRP for my old NAS) ? - Should I disable the HP RAID interface (I think so, because of the driver issue) ? - Does the disks order is the same as physical bay with the command "./rploader.sh satamap" ? - Is it possible to use a SSD as first drive (for DSM) and a RAID volume with other disks for data without issue (My goal is to prevent volume issue if an update go wrong) ? - I know loaders well but feel free to give me hints for this particular hardware
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- Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.1.1-42962 Update 3 on DS3615xs (tinycore-redpill) - Loader version and model: TCRP 9.3.0, DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL – Gigabyte B75N & CPU i3-3225 - Additional comments: Manual update from the DSM GUI + "./rploader.sh postupdate ds3615xs-7.1.1-42962"
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Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 7.0.1-42218 Update 3 on DS3615xs (tinycore-redpill) - Loader version and model: tinycore-redpill 9.3.0, DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: Baremetal (Gigabyte B75N and CPU i3-3225) - Additional comments: Boot on UEFI. Must use the postupdate option to solve the restore loop "./rploader.sh postupdate"
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Hi all, Thanks to Pocopico and RedPill team, I can run DSM 7 on my setup (B75N and CPU i3-3225) from DSM 6 with jun's loader 1.03b. - Backup Data - Check Bios (Legacy Mode) - Check SATA drives respect the order of the SATA ports on the motherboard (I had some trouble with that on the first times) - Prepare USB tinycore then following guide (boot, terminal commands, build, ...) - NAS found, can be migrate and works like a charm (i'm not using docker) Many thanks to the community !!
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- Outcome of the update: UNSUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.3-25426 Update 3 - Loader version and model: Jun’s Loader v1.03b DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: No - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Gigabyte GA-B75N, i3-4130, 4GB RAM, NIC: Intel Pro/1000 PT - Additional comment : I tryed an update from DS3615xs and a fresh install DS918+ following guides, without success
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- Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.3-25426 - Loader version and model: Jun's Loader v1.03b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: No - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Gigabyte GA-B75N, i3-4130, 4GB RAM, NIC: Intel Pro/1000 PT - Additional comment : Moved from Loader 1.02 to 1.03b Manual update using .pat I use CSM boot (If I boot my USB pen in UEFI mode, DSM/Jun's loader freeze after grub and 'Happy Hacking' message)