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  1. It is not frozen. This is where you have to bring up the web UI (using the Synology Assistant app), and install the PAT file. But if you've read the setup guide, you wouldn't be posting a new thread for an already explained problem (I myself wrote the almost same sentence at least a dozen time).

  2. Got that part, i booted from an external USB thumbdrive, but i thought the OS can be loaded on the internal SD card (like ESXi for example).

    If that's not possible, i'll have to find some HDDs.

    Thanks!

     

    How do you want to use XPE if you don't have any HDDs connected? Seriously, it is a NAS - Network Attached Storage - OS, not a simple Linux install! It is DESIGNED for handling hard drives and volumes.

    Besides, as it was said, it installs to every hard drive that is detected as an internal one, the following way:

    1. Synology erases the drive completely

    2. The drive gets initialized the following way:

    |MBR|Synoboot partition|Partition for system, 2GB|Space ready to be added to a volume|

    3. The system partition is then added to a RAID array, making it completely secure (so no matter how many hard drives you remove, if one original drive stays in, it can still boot).

     

    If you want to have a system running off of an SD card, try any kind of Linux distro. Debian, CentOS, OpenSUSE, all have the functionality of Synology, but are more open and flexible.

  3. 2GB is more than enough. But streaming will be difficult on the N54L, as DLNA transcoding uses the hardware, and that is not too strong, at least not strong enough to provide proper transcoded streaming in 1080p (besides, DLNA as a standard, sucks. balls.)

  4. https://www.dropbox.com/s/nepkmcj5csg93id/%D0%A4%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%BE%2024.11.13%2C%2012%2028%2058.jpg

    further loading is not.

    the same situation with all builds + + (4.1, 4.2).

    Mb BioStar A770E (RTL) SocketAM2+ < AMD 770> PCI-E+GbLAN SATA RAID ATX 4DDR-II

    Cpu Athlon 620 x4

    Ddr2 5 gb

    Hdd 160gb for test

    Gigabit Ethernet ACORP L-1000S PCI

    screenshot made after detaching and attaching the boot flash

     

    It does not have to load further. Here is the point where you use your web browser to access the server and install the whole system.

    Except of course if your NIC is not supported in the release, in which case you cannot make any network connection.

  5. I had installed XPEnology DS3612xs DSM 4.3 build 3810++ (repack v1.0) on my old pc. synology assistant can install the pat file normally. but "buzzer stop button pressed" warning constant in the console and the cpu load was very high(often >90).

    I also try to install XPEnology DS3612xs DSM 4.2 build 3211++ (repack v1.2), console display stop at "[synoboot]attached scsi removable disk"(it something wrong there?the normal boot should stop at "booting the kernel..."?), but synology assistant can search the XPEnology, and install pat normally. everything is OK, no "buzzer stop button pressed" warning,and the cpu load is very low.

     

    My old pc hardware: Core2 Duo E6300(oc 2.8G),4G RAM, gigabyte 965p-ds4 ver1.0 MotherBoard.

     

    I'm sorry for my english , I hope everyone can understand what I'm taking about.

     

    Normal boot NEVER stops at "Booting kernel...". Only stops there if it cannot boot.

    The SCSI removable disk message is perfectly fine. It means that your devices are detected as hot-swappable disks, but will still function fine.

    If the buzzer message stays, stick with 4.2. I'm pretty sure if enough people bug the devs with it, it will be fixed :wink:

  6. Step by step:

    1. Install any hacked BIOS to enable proper AHCI and all internal/external ports. Also set it to boot from USB first.

    2. Grab Trantor's 4.3 release 1, and extract.

    3a. If you're using Windows, download the app called DiskImager. Use that to write the smaller, .img file on the USB stick you want to use for booting the system.

    3b. If you're using Linux, use DD to write it, or even better, use cat.

    3c. If you're using OS X, then I'm shot. Never had to raw write any USB from OS X, so dunno about that :sad:

    4. Insert the USB into the internal USB slot. Also insert the hard drives you don't mind formatting (the ones that will be used in your NAS)

    5. Download and install Synology Assistant, but don't run it yet.

    6. Connect your microserver to a screen, network, and power it on.

    7. It should finish initial power-on in about two minutes. The text will stop scrolling on the screen. Run the Synology Assistant, and let it discover the device (make sure you connect to the same network, and that DHCP is enabled!).

    8. The Assistant should see the device. Right click and choose "Connect" (not Install!). A new browser page will open, with the device's IP address, and will get you ready to set it up. Just follow the steps written on screen, give it the .pat file when it asks, name it, etc., set it up. In about 5 minutes you'll have your XPE disk station up and running!

    9. One little thing. If you don't want to lose your boot USB, remove it before clicking Next on the first screen (or as soon as the Assistant can see the device). Otherwise it will be wiped, and you'll have to do Step 3 again to get it to boot (but Step 3 only!).

     

    I think that's all.

  7. Hi,

     

    Previoously, I used XPE 4.2 and now, I have update my system with 4.3 without problem...

     

    But I would like a real new install of XPE WHITOUT LOST MY DATA (movies, pics, appz,...)

    When 4.2 is arrived, It's the first time I use DSM and I have make some errors, I would like restart all my configuration :wink:

     

    How made ?

     

    Rgds

    Akhlan

     

    If you upgrade to 4.3 using the way described (booting 4.3 USB in 4.2 install, then installing it regularly), then you should have a clean slate, with all your data being safe and sound. Your apps, etc., will be gone, but you can back them up prior to update.

     

    Otherwise you can try modifying the synoinfo file, and make an "upgrade" to the same version, wiping everything. Also there's the "Restore defaults" option, that *should* keep your data safe.

  8. I can't make that IMG MAC Editor 2 Works, it makes a fault everytime i run it.

     

    Is it possible that someone can make 2 copies of Ver 4.3 with different mac adress and serial numbers??

     

    I can't Work with Linux and i dont have a machine with Linux on.

     

    If someone will help me, here is the info:

     

    Machine 1:

    Mac: 00:15:17:31:A3:F3

    Serial: B7J4N008930

     

    Machine 2:

    Mac: 00:15:17:31:A3:F2

    Serial: B7J4N008931

     

    Regards

    Guldhammer

     

    Two solutions:

    1. Install Linux in VM

    2. Install XPE on one of the devices, then edit the boot USB on it.

  9. I have an N54L and Samsung TV and I would not hesitate to use Plex. It works perfectly.

    I have all sorts of media from simple MP4 to full rips of my Blurays in MKV even 3D.

    You will need to use a wired connection and preferable gbit.

    The only very minor issue with Plex is with embedded subs but when extracted they work too.

    If the 3D files are named correctly the Samsung auto switches to the correct 3D mode (if your TV supports it).

    Plex is also a DLNA client which is significantly faster than SMB :wink:

     

    I followed the guide in the thread mentioned and was up an running in <30 mins.

     

    I'll just cover the basics:

     

    You'll need to connect the N54l to a VGA monitor and keyboard.

    Download the relevant files: BIOS, USB boot image, PAT file (flash image) and Synology assistant.

    If using more than 4 drives update the BIOS to enable all drives to operate at full speed.

    Install the USB image to a suitable stick and boot from the internal USB port. ** REMOVE USB**

    Fire up Synology assistant. Find the device on your network, right click select install, point to PAT file. wait.

    When finished installing re-insert USB and reboot.

     

    I have the files on Dropbox if required.

     

    DLNA faster than SMB? Please don't make me laugh my ass off :wink:

    DLNA can be faster MAYBE, if you're streaming to a client with lesser capabilities. But if you're using any recent computer, 720p-1080p decoding locally is a lot faster than on your N54L, mostly because of the missing proprietary drivers for our GPU. At least for me, any player I tried, DLNA was a lot slower than accessing it via SMB. Only exception would be XBMC's PleXBMC plugin.

  10. Depends which release you use. There was a chinese release about half a year ago that had huge problems, backdoors and trojans, etc., but e.g. all of Trantor's releases are based on original Synology packages, with only minor modifications to make it work on our hardware.

     

    Another question is the default security of the system. By default, your device expects it to be behind a firewall/router, but it also has a firewall you can easily activate, certain login restrictions (e.g. access from given IP ranges only), etc.

     

    But again, you can NEVER be completely safe on the internet. A device that connects to any kind of global network that is not regulated (such as the internet) has the risk of exposing its contents, services, functions, to anyone. It can be a built-in issue, or a virus you download, but the chance is still there.

     

    Nonetheless, in my experience Synology/XPE is safe.

  11. but I read 4.3 relies on something from a Chinese website. I don't understand fully what was involved with the change from 4.2 to 4.3 but I followed the every post in the thread.

     

    Where did you read this? Post your sources.

     

    viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1082&start=240

     

    Yes, there indeed was a chinese release before Trantor's, but as far as I know, he only adopted the method, not the actual files - meaning everything is custom-made, so no worries, no chinese trojan will leave dirty in your server :wink:

  12. You can install Trantor's 4.2 3211 build, it works fine, needs almost no after-editing.

    You should also get the modded BIOS. It helps a lot and speeds up stuff.

     

    But I would not use Plex if I were you. Direct playback from SAMBA is a lot faster, especially for MKV. For low profile, I can get good 1080p playback on DLNA/WebPlayer with low profile MKVs, but almost nobody makes those now.

     

    Hi, and appologies as I know this is an older thread, but you say about NOT using Plex, and instead using direct playback from Samba.

    How do you stream the media to the TV without using Plex? I tried using the built-in Media Server (on theDSM) but it didn't seem to work very well.

     

    To begin with, I don't have a TV :wink: So I can use a simple SMB mount and use that. When I want TV-like results, I have XBMC installed, it kinda gives the feeling of a DVR/VOD set-top-box, so that's it.

    But if you really want to stream stuff, I'd suggest using Serviio. It is a small DLNA server, a lot better performance-vise than Plex, and supports most of the widely used formats.

  13. How many Drives you use? DSM isn't recognize my fifth drive anymore (In DVD-bay)

    Leon

    I got 5 disks (each 4TB), listed as Disk 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 in System Information under Storage.

    4 disks in the "hot-plug able" bays and one disk in the DVD bay. The disk in the DVD bay is connected to the internal SATA port.

     

    Same working at me too. I'm using a customized BIOS though, enabling most of the extra features (can't say which ones, no VGA cable at hand, but the ones to make the hard drives hotswappable, and to enable full speed on the DVD and eSATA ports).

     

    Maybe leon has to edit his synoinfo.conf file?

  14. The issue is most probably your hardware. See, Video Station transcodes the video into a supported format, in case of the web player it means MP4, and in case of the desktop app, well, I'm not sure, but that's quite limited too.

     

    For this exact reason I do not use Video Station, but installed Plex Media Server, and it works perfectly. My hardware is an HP N54L, standard build apart from storage.

  15. Thanks! That worked...Uninstalled cloudstation and everything is back to normal. Eeeks I guess it's a cloudstation issue.

     

    It would've helped a lot if you told us about CloudStation in the beginning :wink:

    By default, CloudStation acts like a really dumb version control system - it makes several backups, taking up precious space. I'd suggest you should use owncloud in the future if you want a cloud-like experience.

  16. Hi Thanks,

    thanks a lot for your great job !

    All working fine except SSD Caching.

    My SSD drive is show as HDD drive instead of SSD.

    See included image, the SSD model is VB02050EAVER.

     

    You'll have to modify the synoinfo config, and try to find the SSD ports layout. It is a pain in the ass, so all I can say is good luck :\

     

    Thank you Trantor, great work as usual :grin: If I weren't such a lazy a**, I'd have done it already for myself :wink: Any way, running great, even with the new update, only one thing bugs me: I can't add manual SMB shares, unlike the previous 4.2 releases, it resets on reboot :\ Any idea?

     

    et la marmotte elle met le chocolat sur le papier d'alu :smile:

     

    Please in english, my French is a bit rusty (and very much nonexistent). But I get something like putting chocolate on tinfoil? :shock:

  17. Hey!

     

    Just to answer a few questions:

    1. You cannot install XPE separately on a separate disk. Unlike OMV and the other open-source, open-usage NAS distros, Synology DSM is intended to be used on a specific line of products, for home. Meaning, it has to be completely secure, and even if a hard drive fails, it has to be able to recover. To achieve this, XPE formats ALL AVAILABLE hard drives (internally detected ones) to its own format:

    [boot sector, specifically made for Synology, for us, replaced with GRUB][approx. 2GB partition connected in RAID (Synology Hybrid RAID) for the OS][Remaining space made available to the user, for using as Volumes, or iSCSI targets]

     

    Based on this, you cannot have XPE in a multi-boot environment. Maybe using a hypervisor, but that's another story.

     

    2. I see you're trying to use OMV to emulate Synology. Only problem is, that OMV is a 32-bit software, running on i686 kernel. By my understanding, even on x86_64 hardware, if the running OS is x86 only, it is impossible to emulate x86_64. So at the moment, running XPE over OMV is not possible.

    You can, however, try a free, open source hypervisor, and have both installed. I'd suggest XenServer, or maybe VMWare's free hypervisor.

     

    3. Truly, if you're familiar with OMV and Debian, there's no point of moving to Synology. I ran both of them, and stuck with XPE only because of the ease of usage, especially with packages. But to tell you the truth, I'm missing the flexibility and support of Debian/OMV, the amount of packages is incredibly low compared to them (talking about ipkg), rarely updated, and most of the stuff I want won't even work without hacky workarounds.

    So, if you depend on anything deeply integrated, or relatively complex, I'd say you should study further if it's possible with Synology at all.

  18. Configuration Lost happens when you have a mismatching boot USB and PAT file installed. Or if the disks cannot be properly recognized. Can you please tell me more about your exact config, or retry installing Trantor's v1.2 release (completely new install meaning download the whole thing, flash the USB drive, and install the freshly extracted PAT. Just to make sure it is completely clean!)?

  19. 3810 Update 1 is available. Be carefull.

     

    (2013/11/20)
    
    Compatibility and Installation
    
    DSM 4.3-3810 Update 1 can only be installed on Synology products running DSM 4.3-3810 via DSM Update. Please log in to DSM and go to Control Panel > DSM Update to install the update.
    Fixed Issues
    
    Fixed a system security issue.
    Improved the compatibility of file uploading with Internet Explorer 11 in File Station.
    

     

    Installs without a problem, Trantor's implementation works perfectly. Though it seems to be stuck on "Analyzing" during update, refresh the page after 5 minutes, and it will be all updated.

    Also rebooted, nothing changed, volumes, etc., still exist.

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