nfarias
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Hi.
I already tried with your (@IG-88) extra.lzma and I still have those 3 errors every minute:
Quote2020-08-12T10:30:57 nas scemd: polling_sys_thermal.c:35 ioctl device failed
2020-08-12T10:30:57 nas scemd: polling_sys_voltage.c:35 ioctl device failed
2020-08-12T10:30:57 nas scemd: polling_fan_speed_rpm.c:35 ioctl device failedI migrated from 6.2.2 U2 to 6.2.3 U2, and in the prior version hibernation worked perfectly.
I have a HP Microserver G7 (NL54) with ds3615 v1.03b with the latest extra.lzma (v0.11_test ).
On 8/9/2020 at 10:33 PM, IG-88 said:what dsm type? 3615/3617/918+
any extra.lzma, what version, was the extra also replaced when changing from 6.2.2 to 6.2.3? there are some power management changes that might require different drivers
Does anyone know how to put it back to work? Is this a loader issue or synology? Thanks!
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Does any one know if Jun is "Still" working on AMD support?
Or did anyone had success building a kernel with AMD modules for 6.1.X ?
Best Regards,
Toetje
Check http://xpenology.com/forum/index.php?/topic/7527-HP-N54L---DSM-6.1-onwards- 1
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Hello. Thanks for the great work.
So upgrading from 6.0.2 to 6.1.2 (using the right bootloader) will or not lose the data on the disks? Thank you. -
Thank you for your fast answer@khile.
I have 2xhdd raid1. I don't know where the synology is installed... so with my config I will lost my data? -
First of all let me thank @khile an jun for their work.
I have a N54L using jun bootloader (baremetal) and I would like to use DSM 6.1.
I read that I have to disable in bios c1/c3 support (why?). Then configure khile bootloader as jun told... and later I should use force install option. People are saying that the only way it worked was selecting clean install... Using a clean install means that I lose all my files, meaning that migration does not work?
thankyou
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Thanks for your fast response and great work!
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Since I updated to the new dsm5.2u1 (with XPEnoboot 5.2-5565.1) my disks won't hibernate (or spin down) for lower energy consumption.
I have a HP N54L with USB stick. Does anyone have the same issue?
Is it solvable? Thank you!
HDD fail to hibernate after upgrade from 6.2.2 to 6.2.3
in Packages & DSM Features
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Unfortunately I am using extra.lzma (0.11) and hibernation does not work. I think I'm going to mount my disks at a linux distribution like this:
and do:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda1
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb1
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc1
...
you'll get the idea.
Basically I going to wipe the DSM partition and make a clean install. This won't make you lose data (I already did this on the past) just all the configs... But anyhow, backing up data first shouldn't be a bad idea.
If anyone has a better approach, please let me know!
Thanks!