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Does anyone know what synorelayd is, or what it might be trying to do on my system?

 

I realised that my drive(s) didn't seem to be spinning down anymore, and checking /var/log/messages reveals pages and pages of the following entry:

 

Feb 14 00:04:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:14:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:24:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:34:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:44:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:54:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:04:29 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:14:29 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:24:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:34:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:44:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:54:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:04:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:15:28 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 14 02:19:50 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:35:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:577 regist stop: relayd_err: 2 (52)
Feb 14 02:35:42 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 14 02:45:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:55:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:05:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:15:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:25:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:35:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:45:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:55:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:05:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:15:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:25:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:35:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:45:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:55:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 05:05:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 05:15:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error

 

I'm not sure what the uart errors are about, but I'm presuming that the original DS hardware has something connected to it via serial that is not available on the N54L.

 

However the major issue here does seem to be the synorelayd entries.... but I have no idea what they are referring to, so don't know what I can do about it.

 

Any ideas anybody?

 

Also this obviously refers to a particular line in a source file of the DSM system... but where can I get the source? I wouldn't mind a look through it myself.... :smile:

 

Thanks again!

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Does anyone know what synorelayd is, or what it might be trying to do on my system?

 

I realised that my drive(s) didn't seem to be spinning down anymore, and checking /var/log/messages reveals pages and pages of the following entry:

 

Feb 14 00:04:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:14:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:24:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:34:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:44:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 00:54:28 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:04:29 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:14:29 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:24:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:34:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:44:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 01:54:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:04:30 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:15:28 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 14 02:19:50 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:35:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:577 regist stop: relayd_err: 2 (52)
Feb 14 02:35:42 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 14 02:45:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 02:55:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:05:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:15:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:25:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:35:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:45:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 03:55:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:05:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:15:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:25:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:35:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:45:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 04:55:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 05:05:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
Feb 14 05:15:23 synorelayd[7871]: synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error

 

I'm not sure what the uart errors are about, but I'm presuming that the original DS hardware has something connected to it via serial that is not available on the N54L.

 

However the major issue here does seem to be the synorelayd entries.... but I have no idea what they are referring to, so don't know what I can do about it.

 

Any ideas anybody?

 

Also this obviously refers to a particular line in a source file of the DSM system... but where can I get the source? I wouldn't mind a look through it myself.... :smile:

 

Thanks again!

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It seems the number in the square brackets is a red herring, as it is now a different number, seems the only relevant bit is the '563' which I presume is the line number generating the error.

 

I have now killed and restarted the deamon in debug mode (synorelay -k, closely following by synorelayd -d and I get the following:

 

synorelayd -d
success -> starting
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 daemon.cpp:379 daemon start
success -> login
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 register.cpp:57 register clear previous data
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 register.cpp:287 check: audio_http
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 register.cpp:287 check: audio_https
add request: https://ukc.synology.com:443/Serv.php [{"auth":{"mac":"<>","serial":"<>","timezone":"Dublin","token":"<>"},"command":"register","version":1},{"command":"update_network","ddns":"<>","gateway":"192.168.22.1","interface":[{"ip":"192.168.22.10","mask":"255.255.255.0","name":"eth0"}],"mode":"","version":1},{"command":"update_service","service_add":[{"id":"audio_http","port":5000},{"id":"audio_https","port":5001}],"service_rm":[],"service_update":[],"version":1}]
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 1 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 1 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 1 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
===> register response: (0)[{"version":1,"command":"register","errno":2,"errinfo":"RegDS.php:230"}] [AUTH]err_auth
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:203 save php session
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
err_auth -> login
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:704 auth expired: 1, server chagned: 0
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 register.cpp:57 register clear previous data
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 register.cpp:287 check: audio_http
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 register.cpp:287 check: audio_https
err_auth -> stoped
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:13:40 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:13:40 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:13:50 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:13:50 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:14:00 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:14:00 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:14:10 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:14:10 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:14:20 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
tunnel[0]:
Feb 22 17:14:20 2014 synorelayd.cpp:874 select 10...
Feb 22 17:14:30 2014 jobqueue.cpp:201 queue check done jobs. running: 0 (1)
tunnel[0]:

 

Looks like the particular bit of interest is this:

 

===> register response: (0)[{"version":1,"command":"register","errno":2,"errinfo":"RegDS.php:230"}] [AUTH]err_auth
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:203 save php session
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:563 regist command auth error
err_auth -> login
Feb 22 17:13:30 2014 synorelayd.cpp:704 auth expired: 1, server chagned: 0

 

Other than the 'built-in' spelling mistakes, it looks like it is when the server is trying to do some kind of registration, but I have no idea what this is.

I've changed my DDNS at sinology and noip to be every 30 mins, and yet this 'error' still occurs every 10 minutes...

 

Any idea on what the server is trying to do every ten minutes? I did check /etc/crontab but I couldn't see anything listed in there.

 

Thanks for any information :smile:

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Just in case anyone is following this, I have now solved it :smile:

 

It seems that the 'QuickConnect' option had been turned on for DSAudio ("Control Panel" --> "Quick Connect").

However it seems that THAT requires Cloud Station to be installed, which I do not have.

Disabling the 'QuickConnect' option for DSAudio has stopped the error in the messages log, and my drives now seem to spin down as they are supposed to :smile:

 

However, now that the 'noise' is gone from my messages log, I can see these entries:

 

Feb 24 11:42:26 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 24 11:59:12 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 24 12:39:14 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 24 13:11:53 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 24 17:37:50 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error
Feb 24 19:01:34 scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error

 

Presumably that is a side-effect of running the DSM on an N54L (which I don't believe has any UARTS, but what is it trying to do, (or how would I go about finding out?)

 

Thanks :smile:

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Aha :smile:

 

If you don't mind me asking, how do you know that?

 

Also, is there anyway to tell it not to bother? - lol

 

Because when I was trying to get HA working, you could see it was failing with that error

 

So I gather when the REAL Synologies are setup in HA mode....then the LCD's change to reflect the STATUS or Name or IP Address or Master / Slave etc of the HA setup.

 

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Aha :smile:

 

If you don't mind me asking, how do you know that?

 

Also, is there anyway to tell it not to bother? - lol

 

Because when I was trying to get HA working, you could see it was failing with that error

 

So I gather when the REAL Synologies are setup in HA mode....then the LCD's change to reflect the STATUS or Name or IP Address or Master / Slave etc of the HA setup.

 

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That makes sense except.... what is "HA mode" ? :oops: - lol - Thanks :smile:

 

I see this is x-posted on the Synology forum :lol:

 

Yup, as I was unsure as to whether it was an XPenology issue, or an underlying Synology issue - Turns out it was Synology :razz:

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Aha :smile:

 

If you don't mind me asking, how do you know that?

 

Also, is there anyway to tell it not to bother? - lol

 

Because when I was trying to get HA working, you could see it was failing with that error

 

So I gather when the REAL Synologies are setup in HA mode....then the LCD's change to reflect the STATUS or Name or IP Address or Master / Slave etc of the HA setup.

 

.

That makes sense except.... what is "HA mode" ? :oops: - lol - Thanks :smile:

 

I see this is x-posted on the Synology forum :lol:

 

Yup, as I was unsure as to whether it was an XPenology issue, or an underlying Synology issue - Turns out it was Synology :razz:

 

HA = High Availability

 

eg Have 2 x Synologies act as one in case one dies

 

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