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  1. Thank you again Pocopico and everyone else that has contributed to this! Quick note for those using proxmox with a DS3622xs+ build and want to get "better" hard drive performance from your SATA drives. I've been playing around with drive configs and I'm getting much better performance attaching the storage drives in Proxmox as SCSI rather than SATA. This is kind of a duh moment... but I didn't realize the 3622xs+ would recognize a SCSI storage drive and I didn't realized the performance would increase that dramatically. My hardware is a pretty generic gigabyte motherboard with a Ryzen 3 3200G, 2 WD Red 4TB Drives in ZFS connected to the integrated SATA controller. I built the Proxmox vm using DS3622xs+, Processor Type = host, Storage Drives initially = SATA. Running drive stress test as follows on my storage drives attached as SATA: dd bs=1M count=2048 if=/dev/zero of=/volume1/downloads/testx conv=fdatasync 2048+0 records in 2048+0 records out 2147483648 bytes (2.1 GB, 2.0 GiB) copied, 40.42 s, 53.1 MB/s ^^Terrible^^ I powered off the VM, detached the storage drives, and reattached as SCSI. New stress test: dd bs=1M count=2048 if=/dev/zero of=/volume1/downloads/testx conv=fdatasync 2048+0 records in 2048+0 records out 2147483648 bytes (2.1 GB, 2.0 GiB) copied, 12.7126 s, 169 MB/s ^^Much better.^^ Note that doing this, your storage drives will show up as drive 13, 14, 15, etc and will not display in the storage manager overview graphic. I'm assuming this is because the 3266xs+ uses SATA for the front slots disk 1 - 12. Note that this is only for your storage drives and not the boot drive.
  2. Booting Kernel is where it stops. This is normal.
  3. Are you generating a new mac address for the 7.0.1 build? If so, you will need to assign that mac address to the VM's network device.
  4. Yes, I was successful. But a stuck install seems to be fairly common right now. I might build another and see if anything has changed.
  5. That uses a dual core architecture. You need broadwell-7.0.1-42218 that the DS3617 uses
  6. Which build did you use?
  7. Stopping at "booting the kernel" is normal. Use find.synology.com to discover the VM on your network. If additional troubleshooting is needed you will need to setup a serial interface with the VM to check the boot process.
  8. GUI - use Winscp, filezilla, or similar to extract immediately after building. Or something like sshfs via command line.
  9. If you are able to connect via serial, you will see the IP Address being assigned.
  10. It may be the volume mapping. On my install (broadwell 7.0.1-xxxxx) (i'm still testing everything for now) I was able to download the images from the registry and import the container settings from my previous 6.2 install. All looks to be working fine.
  11. Now you can focus on cleaning that desk 😉
  12. I'm using proxmox... but I followed the instructions here https://xpenology.club/install-dsm-7-on-baremetal-or-vm/ Post your output and someone may be able to help.
  13. I'm not too familiar with VMware, but in proxmox you would assign a serial port to the vm, then from the host's shell, qm terminal VMID.
  14. Do you have a serial connection on the VM to terminal in and monitor boot progress?
  15. That did it! Thanks pocopico.
  16. Yep, i'm an idiot. Thanks haydibe! Now building with broadwell, I'm missing tools. I'v confirmed the toolkit URL is correct and I see an outgoing attempt to get there via firewall. tc@box:~$ sudo ./rploader.sh build broadwell-7.0.1-42218 jq: error (at <stdin>:1): Cannot iterate over null (null) jq: error (at <stdin>:1): Cannot iterate over null (null) Loader source : https://github.com/jimmyGALLAND/redpill-load.git Loader Branch : develop Redpill module source : https://github.com/jimmyGALLAND/redpill-lkm.git : Redpill module branch : develop Extensions : Extensions URL : TOOLKIT_URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dsgpl/files/toolkit/DSM7.0/ds.broadwell-7.0.dev.txz/download TOOLKIT_SHA : e050987fbbab0c246aff2af935b1d8a4140ce490915aa4c92f3c8d163eea970c SYNOKERNEL_URL : https://sourceforge.net/projects/dsgpl/files/Synology%20NAS%20GPL%20Source/25426branch/broadwell-source/linux-3.10.x.txz/download SYNOKERNEL_SHA : d3e85eb80f16a83244fcae6016ab6783cd8ac55e3af2b4240455261396e1e1be COMPILE_METHOD : toolkit_dev TARGET_PLATFORM : broadwell TARGET_VERSION : 7.0.1 TARGET_REVISION : 42218 REDPILL_LKM_MAKE_TARGET : dev-v7 Checking Internet Access -> OK Checking if a newer version exists on the repo -> Version is current Cloning into 'redpill-lkm'... remote: Enumerating objects: 1055, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (1055/1055), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (502/502), done. remote: Total 1055 (delta 727), reused 874 (delta 546), pack-reused 0 Receiving objects: 100% (1055/1055), 449.38 KiB | 4.36 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (727/727), done. Cloning into 'redpill-load'... remote: Enumerating objects: 463, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (52/52), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (47/47), done. remote: Total 463 (delta 19), reused 27 (delta 3), pack-reused 411 Receiving objects: 100% (463/463), 6.19 MiB | 6.17 MiB/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (175/175), done. Using static compiled redpill extension Looking for redpill for : ds3617xs_42218 Getting file https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pocopico/rp-ext/master/redpill/releases/redpill-4.4.180plus-broadwell.tgz Extracting module Got redpill-linux-v4.4.180+.ko Testing modules.alias.json -> File OK ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ It looks that you will need the following modules : Found VGA Controller : pciid 1234d00001111 Required Extension : bochs_drm bochs_drm Searching for matching extension for bochs_drm Found SATA Controller : pciid 8086d00002922 Required Extension : ahci Searching for matching extension for ahci Found SATA Controller : pciid 8086d00002922 Required Extension : ahci Searching for matching extension for ahci Found Ethernet Interface : pciid 1af4d00001000 Required Extension : No matching extension ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Starting loader creation Checking user_config.json : Done Cache directory OK [#] Checking runtime for required tools... [-] Couldn't find dpkg in your $PATH [#] Checking runtime for required tools... [ERR] [!] Some tools weren't available - install them first *** Process will exit *** FAILED : Loader creation failed check the output for any errors
  17. pocopico this is fantastic work! So I'm trying to throw 4 cores at this in proxmox. I've generated a DS3617xs serial using serialgen. I'm running the build using the bromolow-7.0.1-42218. Upon boot she thinks she is a DS3615xs with 2 cores. What am I missing to boot as a 3617?
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