ad911 Posted October 25, 2014 #26 Posted October 25, 2014 (edited) Hi,there is a report that the 212J update to 4528 and got err. maybe we need to wait few days to see what happened. updated two 212J from 4493-7 to 4528 without any problem Edited October 25, 2014 by Guest Quote
spiderben25 Posted October 25, 2014 #27 Posted October 25, 2014 Just updated from 5.0-4493u7 to 5.0-4525 on my HP N54L (bare metal). I downloaded boot image from xpenology.nl (thanks btw), edited the .lst files (sn, vid and pid so I have a custom SN and my usb thumb drive doesn't show up in DSM) like the previous installation. Selected upgrade on nanoboot menu, launched Synology assistant, choose to migrate, used the DS3612xs 4528 pat file and that's all Quote
ElGato Posted October 25, 2014 #28 Posted October 25, 2014 Just updated from 5.0-4493u7 to 5.0-4525 on my HP N54L (bare metal).I downloaded boot image from xpenology.nl (thanks btw), edited the .lst files (sn, vid and pid so I have a custom SN and my usb thumb drive doesn't show up in DSM) like the previous installation. Selected upgrade on nanoboot menu, launched Synology assistant, choose to migrate, used the DS3612xs 4528 pat file and that's all Worked for me, thanks. Bit of a scary moment when it said it had failed, but rebooted itself and eventually came online Quote
manfriday Posted October 25, 2014 #29 Posted October 25, 2014 " edited the .lst files (sn, vid and pid so I have a custom SN and my usb thumb drive doesn't show up in DSM) like the previous installation." Could someone please explain this? Quote
spiderben25 Posted October 25, 2014 #30 Posted October 25, 2014 If you're using the nanoboot image available on xpenology.nl, there is a couple of .lst files created on the thumb drive used to define menu parameters. You can edit the default values. sn= is the serial number that will appear on mydscenter, if you want it to be unique you can change it. Personally I used a number similar to my DS413j vid (vendor id) and pid (product id) must match the values that define your USB thumb drive if you want nanoboot to hide it to DSM so it doesn't appear as an USB share. On a Mac you can easily check this value out in About my Mac, on Windows there should be a similar software to do that. Quote
kei78 Posted October 25, 2014 #31 Posted October 25, 2014 Just upgraded keeping files and settings with no issues. Really easy upgrade... Data, Plex, Saz, permissions etc seem to be all ok Quote
manfriday Posted October 25, 2014 #32 Posted October 25, 2014 If you're using the nanoboot image available on xpenology.nl, there is a couple of .lst files created on the thumb drive used to define menu parameters.You can edit the default values. sn= is the serial number that will appear on mydscenter, if you want it to be unique you can change it. Personally I used a number similar to my DS413j vid (vendor id) and pid (product id) must match the values that define your USB thumb drive if you want nanoboot to hide it to DSM so it doesn't appear as an USB share. On a Mac you can easily check this value out in About my Mac, on Windows there should be a similar software to do that. Many thanks for this. I used XPEnology_VenderFilePatcher_v1001.exe previously but that was during the early daze of getting up and running, have not had to use it subsequently with patches etc. Cheers MF Quote
fishbob Posted October 26, 2014 #33 Posted October 26, 2014 Just upgraded keeping files and settings with no issues. Really easy upgrade... Data, Plex, Saz, permissions etc seem to be all ok Hi, would you mind let us know the upgrade process? thanks. Quote
elmuziko Posted October 26, 2014 #34 Posted October 26, 2014 Hiya, Sorry to be a pain but is there any chance someone could provide a fairly step by step guide for ESXi? I'd normally try and figure it out by myself however I'm away from home with a flaky VPN connection to rely on so I can't afford to screw this up taking chances. I'm also away for a long, long time so don't want to put it off. I'm using nanoboot 5.0.3.1 I think it is, whatever the most recent is minus one. I'm on 4493 update 7 and I'm NOT using a custom SN. Massive thanks to anyone for just reading this. Quote
manfriday Posted October 26, 2014 #35 Posted October 26, 2014 Just updated from 5.0-4493u7 to 5.0-4525 on my HP N54L (bare metal).I downloaded boot image from xpenology.nl (thanks btw), edited the .lst files (sn, vid and pid so I have a custom SN and my usb thumb drive doesn't show up in DSM) like the previous installation. Selected upgrade on nanoboot menu, launched Synology assistant, choose to migrate, used the DS3612xs 4528 pat file and that's all Just for my clarification: When you say .lst files, you mean .debug, .install & .nano. Did you change the SN, VID & PID to the same values in all files Quote
manfriday Posted October 26, 2014 #36 Posted October 26, 2014 Just updated from 5.0-4493u7 to 5.0-4525 on my HP N54L (bare metal).I downloaded boot image from xpenology.nl (thanks btw), edited the .lst files (sn, vid and pid so I have a custom SN and my usb thumb drive doesn't show up in DSM) like the previous installation. Selected upgrade on nanoboot menu, launched Synology assistant, choose to migrate, used the DS3612xs 4528 pat file and that's all Just for my clarification: When you say .lst files, you mean .debug, .install & .nano. Did you change the SN, VID & PID to the same values in all files Cheers MF Quote
clunc Posted October 26, 2014 #39 Posted October 26, 2014 No problem with installing new version DSM 5.0-4528 - nanoboot 5.0.3.2 (bare metal) from DSM 5.0-4493 update 5: 1. start xpenology 2. in menu chose install/upgrade 3. click tab 4. change to upgrade=5.0-4528 ...from synology assitant load new file pat. Quote
yabba235 Posted October 27, 2014 #40 Posted October 27, 2014 No problem with installing new version DSM 5.0-4528 - nanoboot 5.0.3.2 (bare metal) from DSM 5.0-4493 update 5:1. start xpenology 2. in menu chose install/upgrade 3. click tab 4. change to upgrade=5.0-4528 ...from synology assitant load new file pat. It's works ! All OK. Quote
manfriday Posted October 27, 2014 #41 Posted October 27, 2014 I through a test rig together 1 x160GB drive with 4458 on it, plugged in new USB boot drive and selected upgrade. Magic happened and new system up. My question to those who will know. Can I re use the USB stick to upgrade a DSM 4 3810 system? Quote
stanthewizzzard Posted October 28, 2014 #42 Posted October 28, 2014 Apparently 4528 was removed from FTP servers ... issues with Samsung's disks Quote
manfriday Posted October 28, 2014 #43 Posted October 28, 2014 Apparently 4528 was removed from FTP servers ... issues with Samsung's disks Any word on what the issues might be, I have 2 DSM boxes with Samsung in both. Test rig is Seagate? Quote
manfriday Posted October 28, 2014 #44 Posted October 28, 2014 Apparently 4528 was removed from FTP servers ... issues with Samsung's disks Any word on what the issues might be, I have 2 DSM boxes with Samsung in both. Test rig is Seagate? Quote
Dfds Posted October 28, 2014 #45 Posted October 28, 2014 The issue is a problem with DSM & HD204UI disks, see this thread on the Synology forum: http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic ... 9&start=60 Quote
manfriday Posted October 29, 2014 #46 Posted October 29, 2014 thanks for the link! this work around from said link Instructions on how to change this setting (no warranties): - Log in to your NAS with SSH using the root account (not admin, you need root rights) - type "vi /etc/synoinfo.conf" to open the file in VI editor - Using your cursor keys, scroll down to the line that says allow_HD204UI="yes". In my version of the file, it's at line 214, at 64% under # Fixed items (lol) - Press "i" or hit the insert key to enter edit mode of VI editor - Write "#" in front of the line, to comment it: # allow_HD204UI="yes" - Press ESC to enter command mode - Type :wq and hit return to write the file and quit VI editor - Type reboot and hit return to reboot your NAS. After your NAS has rebooted, you should be able to access the web interface again. Quote
LeaderGL Posted October 29, 2014 #47 Posted October 29, 2014 Now is available the 4528-Update 1. Quote
Mentat Posted October 29, 2014 #48 Posted October 29, 2014 (edited) I have DSM 5.0 4493 update 7. Can't I upgrade to the new 5.0 - 4528 the usual way... 1. Download the update 2. Run task sed 's/flashupdateDeb/flashupdateDeb1/' /autoupd@te.info > /autoupd@te.info1 mv /autoupd@te.info1 /autoupd@te.info 3. Update. I give me "temporary directory access error" Edited October 29, 2014 by Guest Quote
Panja Posted October 29, 2014 #50 Posted October 29, 2014 (edited) Used the VMDK boot image from XPenology.nl Booted up and choose upgrade 4528. Went to the webinterface and choose migrate. Picked the original PAT file and upgraded to 4528. After that I went in to the webinterface again and did an upgrade to 4528 update 1 (without the SED command). All seems to be ok! No disks unmounted etc. Running ESXI 5.5 build 2068190 [EDIT] Only thing that was not working and needed a reinstall was the Open-VM-Tools. After removing it, reboot, reinstall, reboot everything was fine again! Edited October 29, 2014 by Guest Quote
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