thedaggert Posted December 28, 2019 #1 Posted December 28, 2019 (edited) Hi, I have installed 1.04 b and DSM_DS918+_24922 and it's working really good. But i have one issue, and that is if i restart my router my NAS dosen't auto connect again and then i have to reboot it. Is there anyone that have had same issue? Edited December 28, 2019 by thedaggert Quote
IG-88 Posted December 28, 2019 #2 Posted December 28, 2019 router with integrated hub/switch? maybe dhcp or nic driver problem whats the hardware (nic)? try what happens when you disconnect and reconnect the nas from the network (router not rebooted) did you try a static ip for the nas? 1 Quote
thedaggert Posted December 28, 2019 Author #3 Posted December 28, 2019 Yes my router is with integrated switch. I have setup my NAS with static mac/ip mapping in my router and on my NAS IP was set to DHCP. I have changed the DHCP IP to STATIC IP on my NAS, and now it reconnects, it's weird because it has been working with DHCP. Thx for the help. Quote
IG-88 Posted December 28, 2019 #4 Posted December 28, 2019 8 minutes ago, thedaggert said: I have setup my NAS with static mac/ip mapping in my router and on my NAS IP was set to DHCP. for this you need a MAC for the dhcp server in this case i'd strongly suggest using the real MAC of the nic in grub.cfg so it will always have the same MAC Quote
thedaggert Posted December 28, 2019 Author #5 Posted December 28, 2019 44 minutes ago, IG-88 said: for this you need a MAC for the dhcp server in this case i'd strongly suggest using the real MAC of the nic in grub.cfg so it will always have the same MAC I found the MAC address for my NIC in my BIOS and typed that into the grub.cfg and i have checked that they are correct both on USB and in my router. Quote
IG-88 Posted December 28, 2019 #6 Posted December 28, 2019 then giving the nas a static address seems to be the best choice left Quote
thedaggert Posted December 28, 2019 Author #7 Posted December 28, 2019 Yes for now it's the best thing. Quote
thedaggert Posted December 30, 2019 Author #8 Posted December 30, 2019 Today i couldent contact my NAS again i can see that my router has not been restarted. Is there mabye some log files that i could share with you so you mabye could see what could be wrong? Quote
IG-88 Posted December 30, 2019 #9 Posted December 30, 2019 you can open a ssh session with putty and type "dmesg" to see some log you can also look at files in /var/log/ the files dmesg, kernel.log or messages in this files you should see at least the time when the connection got lost if that is possible you can install a 2nd nic, configure it to a different ip and connect it parallel to you existing connection an see if it disconnects too at the same time Quote
thedaggert Posted December 30, 2019 Author #10 Posted December 30, 2019 (edited) Then i need to go to the store to buy a new one. Should then add the mac adress of the new nic to grub.cfg aswell? I kern.log i get this error a lot 2019-12-13T13:45:04+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.420546] igb: Intel(R) Gigabit Ethernet Network Driver - version 5.3.0-k 2019-12-13T13:45:04+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.420547] igb: Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Intel Corporation. 2019-12-13T13:45:04+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.423366] ixgbe: Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 4.2.1-k 2019-12-13T13:45:04+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.423367] ixgbe: Copyright (c) 1999-2015 Intel Corporation. 2019-12-13T13:45:04+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.882768] e1000: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - version 7.3.21-k8-NAPI 2019-12-13T13:45:04+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.882769] e1000: Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation. 2019-12-13T13:45:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.917777] 2019-12-13 12:45:5 UTC 2019-12-13T13:45:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.917781] Brand: Synology 2019-12-13T13:45:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 18.917782] Model: DS-918+ 2019-12-20T07:16:23+01:00 synology2 kernel: [502181.758189] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Reset adapter unexpectedly 2019-12-20T07:16:27+01:00 synology2 kernel: [502185.519319] e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx 2019-12-23T12:37:57+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780682.342445] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Reset adapter unexpectedly 2019-12-23T12:38:01+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780686.286544] e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] TDH <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] TDT <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] next_to_use <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] next_to_clean <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] buffer_info[next_to_clean]: 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] time_stamp <12e83773e> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] next_to_watch <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] jiffies <12e837f21> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] next_to_watch.status <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] MAC Status <40080083> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] PHY Status <796d> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] PHY 1000BASE-T Status <3800> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] PHY Extended Status <3000> 2019-12-23T12:38:03+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780688.344091] PCI Status <10> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] TDH <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] TDT <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] next_to_use <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] next_to_clean <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] buffer_info[next_to_clean]: 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] time_stamp <12e83773e> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] next_to_watch <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] jiffies <12e8386f0> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] next_to_watch.status <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] MAC Status <40080083> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] PHY Status <796d> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] PHY 1000BASE-T Status <3800> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] PHY Extended Status <3000> 2019-12-23T12:38:05+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780690.342826] PCI Status <10> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] TDH <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] TDT <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] next_to_use <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] next_to_clean <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] buffer_info[next_to_clean]: 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] time_stamp <12e83773e> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] next_to_watch <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] jiffies <12e838ec0> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] next_to_watch.status <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] MAC Status <40080083> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] PHY Status <796d> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] PHY 1000BASE-T Status <3800> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] PHY Extended Status <3000> 2019-12-23T12:38:07+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780692.342902] PCI Status <10> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] TDH <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] TDT <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] next_to_use <55> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] next_to_clean <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] buffer_info[next_to_clean]: 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] time_stamp <12e83773e> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] next_to_watch <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] jiffies <12e839690> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] next_to_watch.status <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] MAC Status <40080083> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] PHY Status <796d> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] PHY 1000BASE-T Status <3800> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] PHY Extended Status <3000> 2019-12-23T12:38:09+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780694.342958] PCI Status <10> 2019-12-23T12:38:11+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780696.342761] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Reset adapter unexpectedly 2019-12-23T12:38:15+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780700.390883] e1000e: eth0 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: Rx/Tx 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] TDH <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] TDT <34> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] next_to_use <34> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] next_to_clean <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] buffer_info[next_to_clean]: 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] time_stamp <12e83aeba> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] next_to_watch <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] jiffies <12e83b5d1> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] next_to_watch.status <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] MAC Status <40080083> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] PHY Status <796d> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] PHY 1000BASE-T Status <3800> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] PHY Extended Status <3000> 2019-12-23T12:38:17+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780702.344438] PCI Status <10> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] TDH <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] TDT <34> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] next_to_use <34> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] next_to_clean <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] buffer_info[next_to_clean]: 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] time_stamp <12e83aeba> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] next_to_watch <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] jiffies <12e83bda0> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] next_to_watch.status <0> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] MAC Status <40080083> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] PHY Status <796d> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] PHY 1000BASE-T Status <3800> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] PHY Extended Status <3000> 2019-12-23T12:38:19+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780704.343191] PCI Status <10> 2019-12-23T12:38:21+01:00 synology2 kernel: [780706.343245] e1000e 0000:00:1f.6 eth0: Detected Hardware Unit Hang: Edited January 2, 2020 by Polanskiman Please use code tags when posting command line, code or logs. 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IG-88 Posted January 1, 2020 #11 Posted January 1, 2020 looks like a hardware or driver related problem the section about the driver loading is missing (for e1000e) whats the version number you see in the log? also there should be no odd comments when the driver loads if you are not using additional drivers (as it looks to me) you can copy the extra/extra2.lzma files from here https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/21663-driver-extension-jun-103b104b-for-dsm622-for-3615xs-3617xs-918/ to your usb (2nd partition, it should be accessible on a windows computer), overwrite the existing files (extra/extra2) and reboot as the driver 3.6.0 in that package is recent it might work then (you should see a change in version number in log when the driver loads) whats the exact hardware you are using (board, nic, storage)? Quote
thedaggert Posted January 1, 2020 Author #12 Posted January 1, 2020 (edited) I found this from last time i made a restart of the NAS: 2019-12-30T21:46:00+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.089068] igb: Intel(R) Gigabit Ethernet Network Driver - version 5.3.0-k 2019-12-30T21:46:00+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.089069] igb: Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Intel Corporation. 2019-12-30T21:46:00+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.091408] ixgbe: Intel(R) 10 Gigabit PCI Express Network Driver - version 4.2.1-k 2019-12-30T21:46:00+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.091409] ixgbe: Copyright (c) 1999-2015 Intel Corporation. 2019-12-30T21:46:01+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.521982] e1000: Intel(R) PRO/1000 Network Driver - version 7.3.21-k8-NAPI 2019-12-30T21:46:01+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.521984] e1000: Copyright (c) 1999-2006 Intel Corporation. 2019-12-30T21:46:02+01:00 synology2 kernel: [ 17.555738] 2019-12-30 20:46:2 UTC That with Bold is that not the driver? Specs Board: Z270 Gaming Pro with onboard INTEL NIC CPU: intel core i7-7700k kaby lake (not OC) Menmory: 16 GB I have 6 storage drives Storage pools Edited January 2, 2020 by Polanskiman Please use code tags when posting command line, code or logs. Quote
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