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  1. - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: NONE - fresh install - Loader version and model: redpill.v0.4.6.img DS3622xs+ DSM 7.1.0-42661u1 - Using custom extra.lzma: NO (added ext drivers manually) - Installation type: VM Proxmox v7.2: cpu: E3-1270v2 mobo: SuperMicro X9-SCM-F - Additional comments: Successful as Q35 and i440fx system. PCIe/PCI Pass Thru LSI HBA controller (Dell H710 flashed IT MODE ver P20) using ext MPT3SAS. Paravirtual nic using ext V9FS. ACPI working using ext https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dodo-dk/rp-ext/main/acpid/rpext-index.json
  2. This motherboard is a Supermicro X9-SCM-F and has 6 sata ports, 2 sata 6 and 4 sata 3. (LINK TO MOBO) I never added anything to the vm except the hba card as a pass thru pci device, I am not sure if proxmox adds these controllers by default or what? Rebuilding loader will post results in a minute
  3. Hello Everyone, I am fairly new to the forum here. Currently looking to setup a new Xpenology NAS to support my homelab with 1-3 Proxmox PVE servers. This appears to be a fun rabbit hole to travel down. Hopefully can get this working on my equipment. Happy to hear suggestions. Equipment: Network: Mikrotik CRS326-24S+2Q+RM 24-SFP+(10GB) 2-QSFP+(40GB) 1-Mgmt Mikrotik CRS326-24G-2S+RM 24-GBe 2-10GBe 1-Mgmt Planned NAS (all on hand except where noted) 24 Bay Hotswap Rackmount Case with SAS2 backplane Supermicro C7Z97MF Mainboard I7 4790k 32 GB 1600Mhz Ram 250 GB Samsung Sata SSD LSI 9205-8e SAS2 HBA PCIe 2.0 LSI 9207-8e SAS2 HBA PCIe 3.0 (on order will replace LSI 9205 when arrives) Chelsio T580-CR 40GBase 2 port PCIe 3.0 Intel X520-DA1 10GBase PCIe 2.0 Chenbro CK23601 24 port SAS2 expander Approximately 20 HDD various sizes Cheers Thaimichael Thailand
  4. Ok, I am a little confused. I thought that way was wrong for usm a pve (proxmox) to do a dsm (vm)? I was under the impression you wanted the pve to pass thru the ports or pci card to dsm so dsm would have all the control over building and maintenance of the array. So dsm would get all the health/smart data to alert if drives fail, to rebuild raid, to use shr and expand arrays etc.. If you let pve (proxmox) virtually (emulate) thru the drives or even an array, all the maintenance would be handled on by pve or the card in question, isn't that wrong? I am still learning proxmox, and having some issues with this server board and its 2 nic ports. It has 2 nics + 1 ipmi console, and the 2 nics only 1 seems to get ipv4 and one gets ipv6, they switch, it seems like whichever gets the ipv4 first the other has to get ipv6? confusing. Plus the ipmi console works, but they (supermicro) stopped using admin/admin for ipmi login in 2020 and its not a unique password that should be a sticker on the motherboard and of course mine is not there.... I think its "simple" to pass the while pci device to a vm (dsm in this case), I also thought pve would pass thru individual ports of the onboard sata (5 of the 6 since 6 is its boot drive) but I am still trying to figure all that out. Anyway, your method above, the hba/sas card wouldnt matter if it was in it mode or not, since (if I am understanding you correctly) the drives would be handled by the controller card then passed to dsm, so all maintenance and would be done there. Even a raid would be pass over as 1 big voume...? again, to me that does not seem right or safe? (please correct me if I am wrong) Thank you @IG-88 for replying, you always take the time to explain things, where most people here simply post cryptic 1 line replies.
  5. Long story short, I bought a couple sas cards on ebay but I think I got the wrong ones. Dell H200 sas, I know that one is ok to flash and can be used as 8 sata ports without issue in it mode IBM M5015 unknown if it has an it mode firmware flash? I got confused with the M1015 🤪 Supermicro AOC-SAS2LP-H8IR also unknown? I dont know if an it mode firmware flash is available for this either? Does anyone have any details about these 2 cards? (AOC-SAS2LP-H8IR and M5015) I believe they are both raid only cards? But I did see a couple posts on google saying they can be crossed flashed, however the posts are ancient and download links are all dead.... then replies to posts say thats incorrect they can not be flashed... Obviously, I am a little confused... So any help and guidance would be most appreciated! Maybe some links to the software and firmware and sbr files? Many Thanks!
  6. Thank you for the tip and explanation. I do not use a raid card, not on the SuperMicro or the Dell server for this test. I know you need it in IT mode, but the sata ports are fast enough, so I do use the build in sata controller. If the satamap is on 6, DSM does not see any drives and sata is off. But if I use 46 in the satamap and diskid 0000 as I mentioned before, all sata ports are active and I can use the drives.
  7. Hi All, First of all, thank you @pocopico and @Peter Suh Here are my findings. Last week I was testing to install DSM 7.0.1-42218 on several machines. First I used a SuperMicro server with an Intel Xeon L5630 cpu and 24Gb of ram. So far so good, I could install version 7.0.1-42218 and installation is successfull. After reading a lot posts over here, I tried to upgrade from 7.0.1-42218 to 7.1.0-42661 and it failed using the instruction of @Peter Suh Even if I first installed 7.0.1-42218 complete and then upgrade, it failed, keeps nagging about corrupt file. When I tried to do a fresh install, samething, keeps nagging about corrupt file, even when I downloaded the file from the cache on TC, same thing. The following instructions was entered: Then after hours of trying I used the Dell R320 to give it a try. Installing DSM 7.0.1-42218, perfect it runs and see all the drives. The did a full wipe (so to have a clean installation, even drives where wiped). Entered the instructions as noted by @Peter Suh And it starts up to DSM 7.1, but just with one drive (no other sataport/drive where found). Again, started to TC, did a clean instruction and changed the satamap to the following: "SataPortMap": "46", "DiskIdxMap": "0000" rebuild everything again with ./rploader.sh build broadwellnk-7.1.0-42661 rebooted the server and started to DSM 7.1, did the installation steps en all drives where found. It looks like something about which components you use ? With every server I used, I have changed the mac adres to the mac adres from the nic's I have installed now DS918+ on an asrock motherbord with an Apollo Lake cpu on it running DSM 7.0.1-42218 Will try to do an upgrade to DSM 7.1.0-42661 next time and will write to outcome here. Thank you for reading this post Kind regards
  8. Hallo, vor kurzem habe ich DSM 6.2-23739 als DS3615XS auf Proxmox installiert. Das läuft auch sehr gut. Als HDDs verwende ich 4 Stück Toshiba Enterprise 14 TB. Vorteil der Platten ist, dass die sehr leise sind und nur geringe Abwärme erzeugen. Die Platten werden durchgereicht (laufen in der DSM aber als quemu) und sind dort als Raid10 konfiguriert. Die DSM läuft, Dateizugriffe funktionieren, Performance ist wie gewünscht aber sobald die DSM läuft, fangen die Platten an zu klackern und scheinbar ein "Defekt"-Geräusch von sich zu geben - Intervallartig - unregelmäßig. Ich kann es mir nicht erklären. Die Platten sind neu. Ich habe: - kurzen und langen SMART-Test gemacht - ohne negativen Befund - Habe die SATA Kabel getauscht - Spannungsversorgung geprüft. - Alle Apps und Energieoptionen auf DSM abgeschaltet (nur Filestation und Universal Search laufen noch) Übertrage ich große Datenmengen, dann ist das Geräusch weg. Das tritt nur auf, wenn die Platten eigentlich nichts tun. Ich kann die DSM ohne Netzwerk starten, so dass keinerlei Zugriffe erfolgen und sobald die VM läuft....klack...quieeck...mal Minutenlang Pause, dann wieder... Kennt ihr das Geräusch wenn eine Platte defekt ist und der Lesekopf versucht was zu lesen und springt mit einen hellen "quietsch" und "klack" zurück? So klingt das und beunruhigt mich sehr. Im Anhang mal das Geräusch. Ihr müsst relativ laut machen, aber das Geräusch kennt glaube ich jeder... Hat jemand einen Rat? Ich trau mich nicht die DSM laufen zu lassen mit diesem Problem. Daten: - Mainboard Supermicro X9SRi-F - 128 GB DDR3 ECC RAM - Intel Xeon E5-1650v2 - 4 x Toshiba MG08ACA 14 TB am internen SATAII-Controller Achja noch eine Zusatzfrage. Einige Funktionen in DSm klappen nicht, wie zB. Festplatten Benchmark und Integritätsstatus. Ich vermute, weil die Platten nicht zu 100% durchgereicht werden und noch immer emuliert laufen. Gibt es da eine Lösung? Ungern möchte ich den kompletten SATA-Controller durchreichen, da dort auch Platten anderer Systeme dran hängen. Ich danke euch sehr für euer Feedback audio_2022-04-01_15-38-37.ogg
  9. я на китайца ставил, работало странно и не стабильно, а главное для меня не работали usb порты - поменял с Supermicro и уже второй год без остановки пашет все
  10. пробуйте авито просеять, там иногда весьма любопытные экземпляры попадаются, сам так нашел мать SUPERMICRO x9scm с камнем и памятью всего за 8 т.руб.
  11. Thanks for the sharing the good ideas for chelsio firmware. I'll work on that after mellanox. Since this thread was mainly getting mellanox 10gb going with 7.01. So to start I have compiled a list of every type of mellanox card that I have. It ranges From Connectx3 mostly and back to really old connectx2. I've dug into the firmware and listed it for you. It' on the chip of each card. I can test each one by one and well see what needs to be done to get it working hopefully. You want to see demsg? The whole thing or just the mellanox stuff? Also later on we can test Intel X520 and Supermicro X520 SR2, there is a new Plain Vanilla Extension I can try mellanox hardware.txt
  12. I've tried what seems like 100s of iteration, grub.conf edits, and 20 different OVF combinations and have been unable to achieve success. I've read and searched through 100s of pages on the DSM 6 threads and am throwing my hands up in hoping someone will point out the stupid mistake I'm making to get this combination working. I've been trying to get DSM 6.0 working on my ESXi host with the LSI controller in passthrough as my first test. I can get DSM 6 deployed and I can get it to access VMDK drives on the virtual "LSI Logic Parallel" SCSI adapter, but I can't get it to see the physical drives on the passed through LSI controller. The VM I have created runs stable and works with volumes created from the VMDK files, but I'm wanting to access the physical LSI Logic controller that is passed through. dmesg - from the running DSM VM shows the following output so it appears to see the adapter correctly: [ 3.147993] mpt2sas0: LSISAS2308: FWVersion(20.00.04.00), ChipRevision(0x05), BiosVersion(07.39.00.00) [ 3.147995] mpt2sas0: Protocol=(Initiator,Target), Capabilities=(TLR,EEDP,Snapshot Buffer,Diag Trace Buffer,Task Set Full,NCQ) [ 3.148104] mpt2sas0: sending port enable !! [ 3.152488] mpt2sas0: host_add: handle(0x0001), sas_addr(0x5003048011e86200), phys(8) [ 3.158518] mpt2sas0: port enable: SUCCESS I'm just unable to figure out any combination of sataportmap or anything else to get this working right. If anyone has had success with the LSI controllers passed through in ESXi or this system board itself and can drop me some bread crumbs, it'd be greatly appreciated. If any additional information is needed, let me know and I'll dig it up. I have not tried doing baremetal on the X10SL7-F motherboard yet, but will being trying to do so in the next few days to see if the results are any better, thanks!
  13. Hi, Im new to XPEnology, so I apologise in advance in my questions are stupid. I have a 213j Synology that I primarily use for torrents, sonarr, CP, Plex (tho no transcoding), backups etc. Basicaly everything works, it just sooo slow, and things stop working because its old and slow. I had my eye on the 1515+ but for that money I can get the supermicro board with Xeon D 1520. My question is, if I will be able to install XPE onto it and will everything work as intended. Does anyone have experience with the board and cpu and are the drivers supported. I tried to find it on the supported HW page but with no luck. Any help would be greatly appriciated!
  14. Moin zusammen, ich gebe das Projekt XPenology auf und ziehe mit meinen wichtigsten Daten in die Cloud, da ich seit Anfang des Jahres in einer Festanstellung bin. Somit ist auch die Notwendigkeit nicht mehr gegeben, 24/7 das NAS mit allen alten Projekten am Laufen zu haben. Habe das wichtigste DSGVO-konform in die Cloud geschoben und ansonsten noch die alte DS1812+ als Datengrab, die ich aber nur bei Bedarf einschalte. Somit steht folgende Hardware zum Verkauf, Strommessung kann ich aktuell leider nicht machen, weil mein Messgerät die Grätsche gemacht hat: - Prozessor: Intel Xeon E3-1245v5 4x 3.50GHz So.1151 - Arbeitsspeicher: 2x16GB Samsung M391A2K43BB1 DDR4-2133 DIMM CL15 Single (ECC) - Mainboard: Super Micro SUPERMICRO X11SAE-F - Gehäuselüfter: Noctua - Netzteil: 550 Watt Super Flower Leadex 80 Plus Gold Netzteil grau - Gehäuse: Fractal Design FD-CA-DEF-R5-BK Läuft zur Zeit mit DS3617 mit DSM_DS3617xs_23739 Preisvorstellung: 450 Euro VB Wenn gewünscht kann ich gegen Aufpreis 2 Stück 10GBit/s NICS Mellanox ConnectX-2 Karten (SFP+) und ein DAC-Kabel beilegen. Preisvorstellung hier: 60 Euro Platten würde ich nur auf Wunsch mit verkaufen, bei Baujahr 12/2018 weiss ich nicht, wie lange die noch laufen ohne zu meckern. Verbaut sind 4 x 8TB WD Red und 4 x 3TB WD Red, Platten sind von 12/2018, allerdings war das System über ein Jahr aus weil ich es gebricked hatte und mir andere Sachen wichtiger waren. Das XPenology war halt nie mein Working System. Bei Interesse können wir uns bei den Platten bestimmt auch auf einen Preis einigen. Bei Fragen gerne hier im Thread oder per PN. Gruss Clemens
  15. Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2.3 - Loader version and model: tinycore-redpill.v0.4.6.img.gz - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Supermicro - Additional comments: none
  16. Hey Guys, i need a little help. i stuck in "booting kernel" in a baremetal installation. any suggest how to figure out the problem kind regards
  17. Moin Moin, ich bin günstig an einen Supermicro Rackserver gekommen. Folgende Hardware ist verbaut: Supermicro SC825 X8DT3-F Board, 2x Intel XEON L5630, LSI 9260-8i Raid Karte. Ich boote per USB JUNs Loader, aber er freezt immer bei "Booting Kernel". Hat mir jemand einen Tipp wie ich das zum laufen bekomme?` oder wie ich im verbose modus booten kann, sodass ich sehe was passiert? Danke & Beste Grüße
  18. Hi. all! I've installed XPEnology on chassis SC846E2-R900B with X8DT3-F motherboard. In the shell mode i've saw all intalled disk: SISology-01> fdisk -l | grep '^Disk' Disk /dev/sdb: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sda: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdc: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdd: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdg: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sde: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdf: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdh: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdi: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdk: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdj: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdl: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdm: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdn: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdo: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdp: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdq: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdr: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sds: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdt: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdu: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdv: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdw: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdx: 2000.3 GB, 2000398934016 bytes Disk /dev/sdy: 8002 MB, 8002732032 bytes I've also modify /etc.defaults/synoinfo.conf file and correct maxdisks="24" line. But only 12 HDD is available in WEB GUI What wrong? Help please ...
  19. Hi, I am trying to test/install 7.0.1 as DS3622xs+ at my setup: MB - SuperMicro X10SDV-4C-7TP4F CPU - XeonD 1518 (4core) OnBoard controller - Broadcom 2116 (16x ports) Onboard 4x SATA ports - disabled Additional controller - LSI 9211-8i (8 ports) Chassis for 24 drives hot-swap I can build the loader for 3622+ and I can boot it. it will appear on Synology Assistant. But I am failing at installing the system because it says that it cant find any drives. I tried multiple variants of SataPortMap - but cant find any working config so the system can find drives. Based on thread I assume that drivers should be fine and mpt3sas should cover both controllers. Any idea what to try as SataPortMap to get it working with my setup? Or am I missing something else? Thanks for any help.
  20. Good morning, I've been using a Norco 24 bay chassis with 3x Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 cards. Over the last few months, the cards have been acting up on the DSM DS3615xs 23739 build. I was looking in to see if there was a RAID controller card that has 24 channels, so I can get down from 3 cards to 1. If anyone has RAID Controller suggestions or links that I can look at, it would be much appreciated! Thanks,
  21. Got DSM 7.0.1 U2 running on a Supermicro X9SCA-F Board. Working good so far. I also added a LSI2008 HBA Card and after adding the extension it's recognized as well. One small hickup though: Onboard I have 6 SATA Ports + 8 Ports from the HBA card. I want to use the 8 Ports of the HBA first then use the 6 onboard SATA ports. I changed my SataPortMap and DiskIdxMap as follows: SataPortMap=68 DiskIdxMap=0800 Now my Onboard Sata Ports start at Disk 9 but the HBA Ports still start from Disk 6. When I lower the SataPortMap to e.g. 48 the HBA Disks start at 5 but I can only use 4 Ports from the onboard controller. Any idea what's going on or I'm doing wrong? Any help appreciated.
  22. Recently bought a SAS2 backplane for my 846 chassi. Just one question since im not that smart on backplanes. Will my drives somehow change id or simular that Will smash my raids due to the swap? Still gone be using the same m1015 (IT flashed) controller for passthrough to my storage VM. IV been told that if xpenology looks for device name im SOL, if UUID I should be all good?
  23. I have tried several methods, TC 3622 disabling onboard 10g nic I can build an image boot and start the install I tried the latest redpill loader action and can boot and start the install on either case I't goes to about 56% and then failed to install I disabled internet when installing I tried onboard controller only, the LSI card only or both still same results Using a Supermicro X10SDV-6C+-TLN4F motherboard with embeded xeon 1528 and dual 10gb and dual 1gb which the 1gb are disabled any sugestions
  24. Success: Bare-Metal with Working ixgbe Extension (with caveats) TL;DR: If the onboard Intel x553 NICs are enabled, the script keeps failing on the ixgbe extension. Supermicro 1U Denverton-based server with onboard Intel x533 NICs. All 4 ports are being recognized. Four Seagate "unverified" drives are working fine. No errors reported. UEFI boot from USB The caveat: The Tinycore-RedPill build script fails with the onboard x553 NIC's enabled. I had to disable them using a jumper on the motherboard, slot in a generic e1000e Intel card to perform the build/install. Once I got the build done using the e1000e card, I turned my server off, reenabled the onboard NIC's using the jumper, removed the PCIe network card, and it fired right up! (because the correct ixgbe extension is already part of the image and it doesn't fail trying to reload them from the net) So, some slight-of-hand work had to be done, but it's working well now. Thanks for everyone's help and hard work!! I hope my little blurb can help someone else. EDIT: I should point out that http://find.synology.com doesn't always pick up my instance. However, the Synology Assistant app, does. Try both! EDIT 2: Shutdown and reboot don't seem to work right now.
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