kilik Posted April 20, 2015 #1 Posted April 20, 2015 I intalled DSM on my Gigabyte Z87x-UD3H. My DSM is 5.1 update 4. I can't shutdown my Nas because right after it shutdown, it restart automatically. I connect my Nas to an UPS but i don't think that's the reason becasue I tried both enable UPS support or not but it's the same! Any one know how to solve it? Thank you!
argate7 Posted April 20, 2015 #2 Posted April 20, 2015 Maybe i'm wrong but check if you have wake on lan. This may cause the restart. It is just like some device want to access your nas and this provoke the restart. This is the first think that came to my mind. Check this both on dsm and bios settings and then we'll see next step! Good luck!
kilik Posted April 21, 2015 Author #3 Posted April 21, 2015 Maybe i'm wrong but check if you have wake on lan. This may cause the restart. It is just like some device want to access your nas and this provoke the restart. This is the first think that came to my mind. Check this both on dsm and bios settings and then we'll see next step! Good luck! Thanks for your advice, I turned off WOL in bios and i can shutdown my nas. Now i have a new problem. When WOL was enabled, I setup for my hdd and my Nas hibernate and it worked fine( hdd hibernate after 10 minute and 10 minute after that my Nas entered standby or shutdown mode, something like that, and it restart right after that ). Now I can't make it work anymore with the same settings. I don't know why. And could you show me how fix the WOL problem? When nas is shutting down, I saw this message on screen: "syslog-ng stop/wating System is not in ups safe mode unmount root [1] /proc/self/fd/9: line 17: can't create /.unmount_root__failed: Read-only file system" I connect my nas with an Eaton UPS by the way!
kilik Posted April 23, 2015 Author #4 Posted April 23, 2015 I found the problem. It's the Couchpotato and sickbeard , python, git packages. I have to disable or uninstall them to make my hdd to hibernate!
argate7 Posted April 23, 2015 #5 Posted April 23, 2015 Maybe the settings that you had in these applications caused the problem. Both couchpotato and sickbeard need python (as i remember, if i am wrong please forgive me) and both of them execute something like cron job that do not allow your diskstation to hibernate.
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