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  1. Hi everyone I am installing XPEnology on a decommissioned Datto Siris 3 NAS (replacing Datto OS and OMV). I am able to to every step fine, but when the first DSM boot is done, the device will not connect to my network. I have tried 7.1.0 images for DS3617xs (Broadwell, matches CPU generation) and the DS3622xs+ (Broadwellnk), and no go. TC detects both NICs and is able to get a DHCP address, and I can SSH to it just fine. I am doing the: update, upgrade, usbs, MAC (realmac), SATA, listmods, and build. After the build, the device can boot DSM but it will NOT connect to the network at all. Maybe I am using an incompatible version? The Datto Siris 3 I am using has the following specs: Intel Xeon D-1521 2.40 GHz 32GB Memory 120GB internal SSD, 2x 2TB Seagate drives 2x Intel Ethernet X552/X557-AT 10GBASE-T It is installing the ixgbe extension in the mod search. Thanks in advance!!
  2. Hi. I've been trying to setup using loader 1.4 and DS918+ v6.2.3-25426 U3 however my onboard network isn't being seen. I installed a generic intel i210 card (igb driver) and it's being seen, but I'd really like to make use of the onboard as much as possible. The motherboard is based off an Atom c3758. The onboard NICs worked fine with TrueNAS. I edited my grub.cfg and included the MAC addesses of all 4 onboard NICs without success. (just the addon card is seen) I THINK the ixgbe driver covers x553 and when i perform a dmesg | grep Intel it does list ixgbe. Unfortunately I don't believe that driver is being loaded. So I guess my questions are these: how can I verify I have the correct drivers and they're being loaded? if I don't have them, where do I find them? (either individual driver or extra package?) how do I load them once I've got them? I really have tried searching but I've come up largely empty, thus my post. Any assistance is really appreciated!! Thanks
  3. Bonjour je ne sais pas si je suis au bon endroit Je débute avec Xpenology ... J'ai un I3 9100F, une gigabyte B360N wifi, 8Go de ram, et une carte vieo pour faire le lancement Mais après avoir suivi les tutos pour du 6.2, et à la seconde clé USB, rien ne se lance au démarrage et je ne peut donc pas me connecter J'ai bien mis mon VID, le PID, le SN et le MAC, mais rien ne décolle Quelqu'un aurait-il une idée Merci par avance Et si ne suis pas au bon endroit? merci de me guider 6 Cordialement - Peter
  4. Hi folks, noob to XPEnology here but *mostly* going ok so far. I'm finding write speed is slower than expected. Read is constant 110MB/s or so, for large files and folders of smaller files. However write speed is around 85MB/s at best. Wondering if there is something different I should be doing with hardware or settings to get full Gigabit saturation? Not a terrible speed by any means but others reporting 110MB write speed gives me FOMO! Hardware is H170M pro-VDH motherboard i6500 CPU DS918+ 6.2.3-25426 16GB DDR4 RAM 2 x Toshiba MG05ACA800E 8TB drives in SHR Storage Pool I've noted the NIC is Realtek, but figure the read speed is a good sign for the NIC, cables and network. I haven't personally updated the BIOS so will try that soon. Any other thoughts on ideas to try??
  5. I've an HP G7 N54L running 1.02b bootloader and DSM 6.1.7-15284 Update 2 (DS3615xs) using the onboard NIC. I've since purchased an Intel 82575-T2 PCIe 1Gb dual port adapter which I'd like to add (and disable the onboard NIC). I am planning to 1. Insert new NIC card and using the BIOS (a) disable the onboard NIC and (b) confirm the MAC(s) of the new NIC ports 2. Must I now edit grub.cfg to reflect I've now got two ports with updated MACs *before* I reboot [should I use force mode] ? Have I missed anything else ? Thanks in advance Paul PS. I did try first posing this question by posting to an existing thread but didn't get any input. Thanks for reading !
  6. Hi everyone, it's my first post, very excited about joining the community. First of all, congratulations for the huge work done. But I have a question: about 2 weeks ago i configured a brand new NAS with the jun's loader. Today I bought a 2port nic card with Intel 82575 chipset to create a LAG on my 4-lan-port sophos firewall. When I receive the card what will be the best way to find the new MAC addresses and edit the grub.cfg file? Boot Ubuntu from an usb stick and modify grub.cfg from there? Do boot from ubuntu (in case with no usb loader key and no disk) but modify grub.cfg from the grub command line? If I proceed with command-line modification by specifying mac2 and mac3, other configurations remain untouched, right? How do I set the netif_num value considering that the two additional ports will be in LAG? Remain =1? Thank you so much for all and apologize for my bad English, a mix of personal knowledge and google translate (i'm italian)
  7. Hello, Does anyone know how to harvest the real MAC address of a device whilst booted into Xpenology? Basically I'm using an Intel NIC but now plan to use my integrated Realtek one for something. Originally I only changed the MAC address in grub.cfg for the Intel NIC (there is no second entry for the integrated one), running ifconfig from the server shows the second adapter but with the exact same MAC address as my Intel NIC. Is there an easy way to see what the unspoofed address is?
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