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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. - 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
  4. - 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. - 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"
  10. 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"
  11. 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 !!
  12. - 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
  13. - 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)
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