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  1. Hallo Brantje :smile:

     

    Thx for your replay...

     

    I`m aware of the topics you mention but maybe i was not clear enough.

     

    I did the modding and it`s working as i want it to work except for this "problem".

    The problem is that when i add the 3rd HDD in a slot marked as Esata, the DS doesn`t go to sleep.

    So with 2 HDD`s it sleep`s but not with three.

     

    When adding the third i get the mentioned warning, scemd: check_removable_disk.c:440 The machine eSATA ports exceed defined value(MAX_CDISK_SATA)

     

    It looks like the maximum Esata ports is coded into firmware/kernel or a file. So flipping bits around in synoinfo.conf won`t help here, because that`s already working :smile:

    I did find scemd file last week that throws the Warning but cannot find the file where maximum of 2 Esata is defined (exceed defined value)

    If i could find it then it could be a matter of editing value from 2 to 3.

     

    If you/someone has a clue where to look

  2. Hi everyone,

     

    Through a search i ended up here because i have a "problem" with a DS414.

    It`s a 4 bay NAS and i`m trying to accomplish the "portcfg mod"

     

    I have a mobile rack in the 1st bay and 3x HDD in bay 2-4.

    The mobile rack contains 2x SSD in a RAID1.

    http://www.enermax.com/home.php?fn=eng/product_a1_1_2&lv0=3&lv1=81&no=278

     

    I`ve marked bay 1 as internal and bay 2-4 as esata, so far this works ok.

    The 3 HDD`s show up as being External Sata Disks and also behave that way.

    The problem is that as soon as i add the 3rd HDD, the system doesn`t go to sleep.

    With 2 HDD`s it does sleep.

     

    When adding the 3rd disk i`m getting these entries every 30 sec`s in scemd.log which i think is the cause for keeping the system awake:

    scemd: check_removable_disk.c:440 The machine eSATA ports exceed defined value(MAX_CDISK_SATA)

     

    Playing with maxdisks="4" seems to have no effect.

     

    Anyone having some idea?

     

    Thanks

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