I discovered after installing Xpenology that I encountered a 12-drive limit.
Lots of posts are talking about this limit (internal hard drives or eSATA drives), but actually in my case, I'm using more than 12 USB 3.0 external 2,5" drives.
If I stay under 12 disks, it appears correctly in the "External Devices" section, and a "usbshareX" mount is automatically created. I would like to keep this behaviour.
Actually, when a 13th USB 3.0 disk is plugged in, it appears as a "Disk 33" in the internal section, and is in "Not initialized, Normal" state. I can't do anything with it, even format it.
I tried some synoinfo.conf combinations but unfortunately, it never worked. Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm kind lost in here.
Is there anyone who can help me on this please ?
I'm using Jun loader 1.02b on a HP N54L, with 2x 4-port USB 3.0 PCIe cards
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Calico
Hello,
I discovered after installing Xpenology that I encountered a 12-drive limit.
Lots of posts are talking about this limit (internal hard drives or eSATA drives), but actually in my case, I'm using more than 12 USB 3.0 external 2,5" drives.
If I stay under 12 disks, it appears correctly in the "External Devices" section, and a "usbshareX" mount is automatically created. I would like to keep this behaviour.
Actually, when a 13th USB 3.0 disk is plugged in, it appears as a "Disk 33" in the internal section, and is in "Not initialized, Normal" state. I can't do anything with it, even format it.
I tried some synoinfo.conf combinations but unfortunately, it never worked. Maybe I'm missing something, but I'm kind lost in here.
Is there anyone who can help me on this please ?
I'm using Jun loader 1.02b on a HP N54L, with 2x 4-port USB 3.0 PCIe cards
Thanks.
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