Guest Posted August 25, 2014 #1 Posted August 25, 2014 (edited) Hello, i`m new here. I`m from the netherlands and i`m using XPenology for about a few months. I`m very happy with it and everything works fine. But there is 1 thing what isnt working well, hibernate. This is my system: Intel Pentium G3420 Boxed MSI H97M-G43 3x Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 ST3000DM001, 3TB Cooler Master N400 KKN1 Crucial Ballistix BLS2CP4G3D1609DS1S00CEUv 2x4GB Seasonic G-Serie 360Watt Crucial M550 M.2 128GB Mine problem is my NAs gets into hibernate but every 10 minutes is goes off hibernate. I also have this with al the packages diabled, so its not sickbeard of plex whats running on the back. I have a small log and it saids this: This is the log from today. Aug 25 16:12:41 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2068 Force hibernation enable, idle minutes 10 Aug 25 16:12:41 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2098 Eunit Deep sleep timer 0 Aug 25 16:12:46 NAS-PC scemd: scemd.c:173 fan_type=9, raid_type=1, led_type=3, thermal_type=2, diskled_ctrl_type=1, auto_poweron_type=1, dual_power_type=1, usbcopy_type=2, fan_number=2, eunit_pwron_type=2, pis_type=0, rtc_type=3, lcm_type=2, wifi_wps_type=254 Aug 25 16:12:46 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 16:12:47 NAS-PC scemd: modules/fan_speed_adjust_common.c:116 Type: INTERNAL Fan Mode: HIGH Aug 25 16:12:48 NAS-PC scemd: modules/fan_check_common.c:449 can't read data. Aug 25 16:12:48 NAS-PC scemd: modules/fan_check_common.c:513 can't get ttyS1 data. Aug 25 16:12:48 NAS-PC scemd: modules/raid_sys_volume_check.c:144 MD0 active disks 4, designed disks 12 Aug 25 16:12:48 NAS-PC scemd: modules/raid_sys_volume_check.c:144 MD1 active disks 4, designed disks 12 Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: modules/scemd_connector.c:103 scemd connector thread start. Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: enclosure_list_enum.c:43 SYNOEnclosureExpanderEnum() failed. [0x0D00] Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: enclosure_enum_by_valid_link.c:589 Fail to SYNOEnclosureListEnum(). Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:176 Failed to disable wake-on-lan power Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:220 Fail to setup WOL power. Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: modules/net.c:222 failed to disable WOL. Interface [eth0] Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:176 Failed to disable wake-on-lan power Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:220 Fail to setup WOL power. Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: modules/net.c:222 failed to disable WOL. Interface [eth1] Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:176 Failed to disable wake-on-lan power Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:220 Fail to setup WOL power. Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: modules/net.c:222 failed to disable WOL. Interface [eth2] Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:176 Failed to disable wake-on-lan power Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: net_wol_enable.c:220 Fail to setup WOL power. Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: modules/net.c:222 failed to disable WOL. Interface [eth3] Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: scemd.c:173 fan_type=9, raid_type=1, led_type=3, thermal_type=2, diskled_ctrl_type=1, auto_poweron_type=1, dual_power_type=1, usbcopy_type=2, fan_number=2, eunit_pwron_type=2, pis_type=0, rtc_type=3, lcm_type=2, wifi_wps_type=254 Aug 25 16:12:49 NAS-PC scemd: scemd.c:394 WIFI/WPS button is not support on this model. Aug 25 16:13:02 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 16:13:02 NAS-PC scemd: modules/service.c:178 SCEMD: Failed to put the SysRun light up. Aug 25 16:13:03 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 16:13:03 NAS-PC scemd: modules/flashcache_volume_check.c:996 Initialize the last check time for flashcache Aug 25 16:13:03 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 16:14:49 NAS-PC scemd: scemd.c:451 stop manutild. Aug 25 16:54:08 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 16:54:26 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 17:16:05 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 17:16:12 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 17:34:09 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 17:34:21 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 18:04:03 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 18:04:10 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 18:38:15 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 18:38:16 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 18:54:15 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 18:54:17 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 19:29:30 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 19:29:40 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 20:14:11 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2338 The internal disks wake up from hibernation. Aug 25 20:14:21 NAS-PC scemd: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error Aug 25 20:18:22 NAS-PC scemd: modules/disk_hibernation.c:2602 The USB disk 1 wake up from hibernation. As you can see the problem looks for me this: write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error I dont know what it is, maybe someone here knows what to do? If there are more logs needed tell me which one and i will post it. Edited September 1, 2014 by Guest
Dfds Posted August 29, 2014 #3 Posted August 29, 2014 I believe it's to do with the USB still being mounted, have a look at this thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&start=340 Try unmounting the USB stick or removing it after booting & then check the logs to see if you're still getting the same error or not.
djelusion Posted August 31, 2014 #4 Posted August 31, 2014 dsm update 5?. you sure. the most current one is update 4. which came out on 8/26/14 or for europ3ons 26/8/14.
Guest Posted September 1, 2014 #5 Posted September 1, 2014 I believe it's to do with the USB still being mounted, have a look at this thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&start=340 Try unmounting the USB stick or removing it after booting & then check the logs to see if you're still getting the same error or not. Thnx for the topic, i will try and see if anything happens. I believe it's to do with the USB still being mounted, have a look at this thread viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6&start=340 Try unmounting the USB stick or removing it after booting & then check the logs to see if you're still getting the same error or not. You are right, update 4
Guest Posted September 2, 2014 #6 Posted September 2, 2014 Well the hibernate issues without the usb didn`t solve. I did run the hibernate debug tool on the background with Putty open. When the NAS is waking up i get this: Sep 2 19:16:49 NAS-PC kernel: [10067.545123] [/.htaccess] opened by pid 21926 [u:(/usr/bin/httpd), comm:(httpd)] Sep 2 19:16:54 NAS-PC kernel: [10072.821836] sd 0:0:0:0: sda: cmd run - tag ff - 28 00 00 4b ff 80, pid:11108, comm:kworker/1:2 Sep 2 19:16:54 NAS-PC kernel: [10072.821865] sd 1:0:0:0: sdb: cmd run - tag ff - 28 00 00 4b ff 80, pid:11108, comm:kworker/1:2 Sep 2 19:16:54 NAS-PC kernel: [10072.821882] sd 2:0:0:0: sdc: cmd run - tag ff - 28 00 00 4b ff 80, pid:11108, comm:kworker/1:2 Sep 2 19:20:06 NAS-PC kernel: [10264.844034] [/etc/passwd] opened by pid 28835 [u:(-ash), comm:(ash)] I did not opend the webpage or anything else i am only running Putty.
sstavross Posted September 15, 2014 #7 Posted September 15, 2014 Hi! I see the same "write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error" in my log files too. Did you manage to find what is the problem?
ad911 Posted September 16, 2014 #8 Posted September 16, 2014 I am using gnoboot 5.0-4458 update 2, i don't need to umount the USB drive, hibernate works fine, my USB drive is always mounted only the case it don't work i have experienced, if i leave the DSM admin page open on the browser, it will affect the NAS do not go to hibernate
Guest Posted September 17, 2014 #9 Posted September 17, 2014 Hi! I see the same "write to uart2 error, error=(5)Input/output error" in my log files too. Did you manage to find what is the problem? Not yet... I am using gnoboot 5.0-4458 update 2, i don't need to umount the USB drive, hibernate works fine, my USB drive is always mounted only the case it don't work i have experienced, if i leave the DSM admin page open on the browser, it will affect the NAS do not go to hibernate Hmm thats not the problem i got then. My drives get in hibernation, but i think once in an hour it get out of hibernate itself....
sstavross Posted September 18, 2014 #10 Posted September 18, 2014 I tried a clean install on DSM 5 with last update. I have the same problem as you, the hhds go to hibernation but they wake up after some time. I have not any package installed, so it has nothing to do with some application trying to access the disks. The only service I have enabled is the DDNS. What bios do you have? I have the latest of HP, not the modded one. Do you think this is the problem?
Guest Posted September 21, 2014 #11 Posted September 21, 2014 I dont have a HP system, i have a homebuild system wit an Pentium en MSI motherboard. i have no idee what the problem is.
legswilly Posted October 13, 2014 #12 Posted October 13, 2014 I dont have a HP system, i have a homebuild system wit an Pentium en MSI motherboard. i have no idee what the problem is. I have also a homebuilt system and it never goes to sleep. My Synology Disk Station DS213j goes to sleep. If I start a PC it wakes up and I guess that somehow it monitors LAN traffic, any LAN traffic. The only thing I can think of is that the NIC is set to detect traffic and wakes the disk station. Does anybody know how it works? Is there a way to find out what NIC is used in the disk station?
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