cdrvbfhq Posted November 5, 2018 Share #76 Posted November 5, 2018 (edited) - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: 6.2-23739 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3617xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Asrock J4205-ITX, CSM enabled (no UEFI), added a two port ASM1061 Sata card to PCIE X1 slot - Additional comments: Hanged, but boot pendrive re-flash fixed it. H/W video transcoding does NOT works. iGPU isn't loading. Spoiler System is working fine with 6.2-23739 Update 2, video transcoding also tested and working as expected with H/W acceleation (using valid serial from my old Synology DS214). However I had a strange issue with my usb pendrive used for boot drive while tinkering with system updates and different versions. Symptoms: Happened a few times, NAS was inaccessible through network. No DHCP lease requested from the router (I kept my eye on the DHCP server). I attached a monitor so I see the bootloader. The cursor was not blinking here! Tried both UEFI (CSM disabled) and Legacy mode (CSM enabled) in my BIOS. Possible root cause: If the system turned off inproperly (power loss OR shutdown with power button kept pressed), somehow the content of the boot drive damaged. It happened with a pure new 8GB Sandisk and an old 1GB Kingston pendrive too. Solution: Re-flash the boot image to your boot drive. Seriously! 😃 I was using Rufus v3.3 on a Windows machine. CSM is enabled in my BIOS. System boots in two minutes, DHCP lease requested, machine accessible with browser. I see that the cursor is blinking in the bootloader (important: CSM enabled) on my monitor attached to the NAS. Idea for a workaround: I will try to flash the boot image to an SD card with a read-only switch. After the flash I will set the switch to read-only. I will try this out soon and will let you know the results here. It may be helpful for somebody with similar issue. My BIOS settings: C1E disabled, SpeedStep disabled. Power mode: Sport, CSM enabled. Edited February 13, 2019 by Polanskiman Edited to reflect user's last comment Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lejurassien Posted November 14, 2018 Share #77 Posted November 14, 2018 (edited) Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: fresh install DSM 6.1.7-15217 on 3615xs after i make the 1.03b bootloader plug in and > migration > and install update MANUALLY in 6.2.23739-up2 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.02b - DS3615xs - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3617xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - moatherboard Gigabytes P55-UD3L REV-- / ram 8Go Patriot at 1333/1600 / and i5@760" Lynnfield / Realtek RTL 8168/8111 PCI-E Ethernet adapteur / Realtek PCI-e Gbe Familly controller / ADM Radeon HD 7000 - Additional comments: Spoiler 1.8Nehalem 1.8.1Bloomfield 1.8.2Lynnfield Old but always so much responsive 1.8.3Gainestown 1.8.4Beckton 1.8.5Clarksfield 1.8.6Westmere 1.8.6.1Gulftown 1.8.6.2Clarkdale 1.8.6.3Arrandale 1.8.6.4Eagleton 1.9Sandy Bridge 1.9.132 nm 1.10Ivy Bridge 1.10.122nm 1.11Haswell1.11.122 nm 1.11.1.1Modèles de bureau 1.11.1.2Modèles mobiles 1.12Broadwell I put this on to give courage to those who have old cpu's Everythings is ok EDIT:124 And I migrated for those who wonder it is that I think (maybe wrongly) that my hardware is closer to 3617 especially at the cpu level but does 3617 use 4 cpu and 3615 2cpu there was part of the question because mine i5@760 has 4 then what is then between ds3615 or 3617 who manages it best... and out of curiosity ,especially out of curiosity ! Edited January 10, 2019 by Polanskiman Added spoiler. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
netrider Posted December 12, 2018 Share #78 Posted December 12, 2018 - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: NEW INSTALL - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL on HP54L with C1E disabled in BIOS - Additional comments: Installed intel NIC (PRO/1000PT INTEL QUAD PORT), does not see onboard NIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 9, 2019 Share #79 Posted January 9, 2019 Outcome of the update: UNSUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.1.7 UPDATE 2 - Loader version and model: Jun's Loader v1.03b DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - ASROCK Z370M PRO4 - i5-8600k - Giga PHY Intel® I219V - Additional comments: Sometimes DSM is no longer visible, access through the web interface sometimes fails, or is super slow, ... I then resumed a migration, erasing the parameters of DSM: Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.1.7 UPDATE 2 - Loader version and model: Jun's Loader v1.03b DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - ASROCK Z370M PRO4 - i5-8600k - Giga PHY Intel® I219V - Additional comments: Restore parameters ok Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rafale Posted January 20, 2019 Share #80 Posted January 20, 2019 - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2-23739 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - M4A88T-M/USB3 (AMD chipset, 6x SATA), AMD Athlon II X2 250 Processor - Additional comments: Blank install of DSM 6.2-23739 then update to DSM 6.2-23739 update2. Processor Recognized as Core i3, Linux identifies properly below the hood. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vodka2014 Posted January 26, 2019 Share #81 Posted January 26, 2019 (edited) - Outcome of the installation/update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2-23739 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP MicroServer Gen8 - Additional comments: Reboot Required - Had To Remove .xpenoboot Under Root (/) For A Stable Web-UI Edited January 26, 2019 by Vodka2014 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rafale Posted January 27, 2019 Share #82 Posted January 27, 2019 Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2-23739 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Asrock J3355M using realtek onboard NIC & Highpoint Rocket 640L (Marvell 88SE9230) - Additional comments: Quick boot and system works really well Needs SataPortMap=14 in GRUB (1 disk on onboard controller, 4 disk on Rocket 640L) to see all my disks. I also did try JUN's 1.04b and DSM 6.2.1, system was incredibly slow to boot and I could not get it see all my disks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miro1981 Posted May 28, 2019 Share #83 Posted May 28, 2019 - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2-23739 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3615xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP N54L - Additional comments: did a clean install with 6.2-23739 and upgraded manual to Update 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
setzer715 Posted January 15, 2020 Share #84 Posted January 15, 2020 - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.2-23739 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3617xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Gaming 7 Intel NIC w/ i7-7700K - Additional comments: did a clean install with 6.2-23739 and upgraded manual to Update 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Setchen Posted January 31, 2020 Share #85 Posted January 31, 2020 - Outcome of the update: SUCCESSFUL - DSM version prior update: DSM 6.1.7-15284-Update3 - Loader version and model: JUN'S LOADER v1.03b - DS3617xs - Using custom extra.lzma: NO - Installation type: BAREMETAL - HP GEN10 (Opteron X3421, 2 BROADCOM internal NICs, Marvell 88SE9230 Storage Controller, HPE Smart Array E208i-p SR Gen10 RAID Controller) - Additional comments: UEFI ON CMS Disabled & BOOT Mode is LEGACY ONLY - No REBOOT! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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