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Just tested with an I354 board (Supermicro A1SAi-2750F) but no luck. Looks like I354 isn't supported. I thought it would have been covered by the I350 drivers. Is it possible I'm doing something wrong? I got number of network interfaces by running: ls -A /sys/class/net | wc -l

 

Also, when I select the config tool option, it only brings me to the "booting the kernel" screen instead of launching the config tool. Any thoughts?

 

same problem here :sad:

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Make sure you read the first 10 posts, especially the Install Guide, Upgrade Guide and FAQs before you post, or I will bury the Downloads in the FAQs/Guides to make you read them. Everything is very clear!

 

When posting in the forum please give this information

Hardware: CISCO UCS C220 M2 or VM

Install Type: Baremetal or VM (If VM specify ESXi or Workstation or Virtualbox or KVM)

NIC Model: Intel 82567 (If Baremtal provide NIC Model)

Storage: SCSI or SATA or PATA and your storage controller model

Issue: Network or Storage or something broken

 

Then describe your problem. Post pictures/logs or if you know the issue, such as my network card was not recognized.

 

Here is an example of how to post:

 

Hardware: CISCO UCS C220 M2

Install Type: Baremetal

NIC Model: Intel 82576

Storage: LSI 9211 and LSI 9265

Issue: Network

 

My network card was not recognized

 

To which I will respond, is your HW in the Supported Drivers List? If it is, then do you have serial connection to show that it doesn't exist? Or if you don't have serial, how do you know your card wasn't recognized. Check your DHCP leases.

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Just tested with an I354 board (Supermicro A1SAi-2750F) but no luck. Looks like I354 isn't supported. I thought it would have been covered by the I350 drivers. Is it possible I'm doing something wrong? I got number of network interfaces by running: ls -A /sys/class/net | wc -l

 

Also, when I select the config tool option, it only brings me to the "booting the kernel" screen instead of launching the config tool. Any thoughts?

 

same problem here :sad:

 

See my previous post.

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Just tested with an I354 board (Supermicro A1SAi-2750F) but no luck. Looks like I354 isn't supported. I thought it would have been covered by the I350 drivers. Is it possible I'm doing something wrong? I got number of network interfaces by running: ls -A /sys/class/net | wc -l

 

Also, when I select the config tool option, it only brings me to the "booting the kernel" screen instead of launching the config tool. Any thoughts?

 

same problem here :sad:

I suspect it's something to do with this board. I stuck a USB 3 RJ45 adapter and suddenly the NICs showed up. I'm now stuck at "no hard disk found"

I'll do some more troubleshooting and post my findings.

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Ok so got anxious burned img to usb and edit VID/PID downloaded DSM 6 from syno, migrated, installed,reboot and viola everything seems to be working.

 

WHERE CAN I DONATE!

 

 

Thanks man can't wait to upgrade my 5.x going to wait for your guide!

 

Can I buy you a coffee?

 

 

 

 

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No, but you can buy me a glass of red wine or a bottle of it [emoji3]

 

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When posting in the forum please give this information

Hardware: CISCO UCS 220 or VM

Install Type: Baremetal or VM (If VM specify ESXi or Workstation or Virtualbox or KVM)

Issue: Network or Storage or something broken

 

Then describe your problem. Post pictures or if you know the issue, such as my network card was not recognized.

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Here is an example of how to post:

 

Hardware: CISCO UCS 220

Install Type: Baremetal

Issue: Network

 

My network card was not recognized

 

To which I will respond, is your HW in the Supported Drivers List? If it is, then do you have serial connection to show that it doesn't exist? Or if you don't have serial, how do you know your card wasn't recognized. Check your DHCP leases.

 

Hardware: UNAS NSC-800 with SAS Backplane

Motherboard: Supermicro a1sai-2750f with I354 LAN chpset

LSI SAS 9211-8i

 

Install Type: Baremetal with DSM 5 currently installed

Issue: Network/Disks not found

 

Network card isn't recognized (no DHCP leases). However, when I connect an AX88179 USB LAN adapter, the other NICs then show up in Synology Assistant. At this point i then get an option to install but no HDDs are detected.

 

Thanks for any insight!

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Hardware: UNAS NSC-800 with SAS Backplane

Motherboard: Supermicro a1sai-2750f with I354 LAN chpset

LSI SAS 9211-8i

 

Install Type: Baremetal with DSM 5 currently installed

Issue: Network/Disks not found

 

Network card isn't recognized (no DHCP leases). However, when I connect an AX88179 USB LAN adapter, the other NICs then show up in Synology Assistant. At this point i then get an option to install but no HDDs are detected.

 

Thanks for any insight!

Thank you for using the posting format!

 

Odd about the NICs, but the LSI should be working. I will take a look on my baremetal tonight or tomorrow. I have same controller so I can give definitive answer on support. I see you are on DSM 5, but have you tried to get the LSI to work on Jun's bootloader previously?

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I tried Jun's bootloader but the NICs didn't work so i assumed the NIC drivers weren't included. I just got the USB LAN adapter today so I'll try Jun's bootloader again and see if it works. I suspect something about this particular board is preventing some of the modules from loading.

 

Thanks for the response.

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Hey quicknick,

 

I am still getting error: terminal "serial" isn't found using the baremetal install. The NIC for motherboard Asus P6T SE which is Realtek® 8111C PCIe Gigabit LAN is not working. I checked the DHCP lease and don't see it there.

 

Are the drivers missing for the NIC?

 

Please re-download again. Just updated it should be working now. You can ignore terminal "serial" isn't found.

 

Tried the version. The NIC is still not starting up. What can I do? I checked the DHCP lease and nothing new there. I tried DSM 5.2 and when the NIC driver detects the hardware, the orange indicator light for the NIC port turns green. With DSM 6.0 it stays orange and no new DHCP lease shows up.

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I tried Jun's bootloader but the NICs didn't work so i assumed the NIC drivers weren't included. I just got the USB LAN adapter today so I'll try Jun's bootloader again and see if it works. I suspect something about this particular board is preventing some of the modules from loading.

 

Thanks for the response.

Since you now have network capabilities log in via ssh (read FAQs) and cat /var/log/messages, copy and paste into here using the BBcode


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Tried the version. The NIC is still not starting up. What can I do?

Without serial connection there is not much that can be done to help. Someone else with the same NIC was able get it to show up by plugging in a usb network and then all the NICs showed up. Do you have one to try? Don't really have an answer for this yet as I haven't seen the bug.

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Tried the version. The NIC is still not starting up. What can I do?

Without serial connection there is not much that can be done to help. Someone else with the same NIC was able get it to show up by plugging in a usb network and then all the NICs showed up. Do you have one to try? Don't really have an answer for this yet as I haven't seen the bug.

 

Do I need to have a serial port for the serial connection to work?

 

I plugged in a WiFi USB dongle and still no luck.

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Hello,

 

first thank you for the great work !!!

 

EDIT: @A.S._id do you get this to work under Virtualbox? Can you provide how?

 

I want to use this under Virtualbox. But after i imported the esxi files and started the system the VM don't get a IP from my Router.

When i use a Host-Only Connection it gets a Ip from from VB. But i cannot get a ping, telnet or ssh connection.

If i use NAT then my Firewall ask my after booting to allow or not a connection to a synology server. So i think networking is working in the VM.

Sadly i cannot the the root password for today. Can u give me that for today or tomorrow? than i could look more into it. I didn't find the link to the generator.

Can u try your work under Virtualbox to run or someone else get it an can provide how to do?

I changed the VMDK from SCSI to SATA because i else got one more error while booting.

Here is the bootlog:

 

 

~ XPEnology Boot loader presented by quicknick                                   v2.2  ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Detected hypervisor: virtualbox
kvm

:: Loading module ipmi_si                                              [FAILED]
Insert net driver(Mindspeed only)...
:: Starting /usr/syno/bin/synocfgen...                                 [  OK  ]
/usr/syno/bin/synocfgen returns 0
Exit on error [1] Loading XPEnology Configuration Tool...
Sat Dec 10 21:40:29 UTC 2016
none /sys/kernel/debug debugfs rw,relatime 0 0
sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0
none /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=2012052k,nr_inodes=503013,mode=755 0 0
proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0
linuxrc.syno failed on 1
starting pid 6973, tty '': '/etc/rc'
:: Starting /etc/rc
:: Mounting sysfs                                                      [  OK  ]
mdadm: error opening /dev/md1: No such file or directory
rc: Use all internal disk as swap.
/etc/rc: line 107: sed: not found
/etc/rc: line 107: /usr/syno/sbin/synostgsysraid: not found
/etc/rc: line 107: sed: not found
rc: No assigned swap disk (sda2) can be assembled, use all instead.
rc: Use all internal disk as swap.
/etc/rc: line 107: sed: not found
/etc/rc: line 107: /usr/syno/sbin/synostgsysraid: not found
/etc/rc: line 107: sed: not found
rc: No disk (sda2) can be assembled.
swapon: can't stat '/dev/md1': No such file or directory
:: Loading module acpi-cpufreq                                         [FAILED]
:: Loading module btrfs                                                [  OK  ]
mount: open failed, msg:No such file or directory
mount: mounting /dev/bus/usb on /proc/bus/usb failed: No such device
ln: /proc/bus/usb/devices: No such file or directory
:: Loading module synobios                                             [  OK  ]
udhcpc (v1.16.1) started
eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:11:32:49:B8:95  
         inet addr:192.168.56.101  Bcast:192.168.56.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
         UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
         RX packets:2 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
         TX packets:9 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
         collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 
         RX bytes:1180 (1.1 KiB)  TX bytes:1648 (1.6 KiB)

lo        Link encap:Local Loopback  
         inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
         UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:65536  Metric:1
         RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
         TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
         collisions:0 txqueuelen:0 
         RX bytes:0 (0.0 B)  TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)

:: Starting syslogd                                                    [  OK  ]
:: Starting scemd
:: Starting services in background
Starting findhostd in flash_rd...
Starting services in flash_rd...
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J01httpd.sh...
Starting httpd:80 in flash_rd...
Starting httpd:5000 in flash_rd...
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J03ssdpd.sh...
/usr/bin/minissdpd -i eth0
(15): upnp:rootdevice
(51): uuid:upnp_SynologyNAS-00113249b895::upnp:rootdevice
(57): Synology/synology_bromolow_3615xs/6.0-8451/192.168.56.101
(47): http://192.168.56.101:5000/description-eth0.xml
Connected.
done.
/usr/syno/bin/reg_ssdp_service 192.168.56.101 00113249b895 6.0-8451 synology_bromolow_3615xs eth0
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J04synoagentregisterd.sh...
Starting synoagentregisterd...
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J30DisableNCQ.sh...
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J80ADTFanControl.sh...
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J98nbnsd.sh...
Starting nbnsd...
Running /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/J99avahi.sh...
Starting Avahi mDNS/DNS-SD Daemon
cname_load_conf failed:/var/tmp/nginx/avahi-aliases.conf

============ Date ============
Sat Dec 10 21:40:38 UTC 2016
==============================
Starting sshd service ...
sshd service is running with pid 8471

You must copy the text below into ~/.ssh/id_rsa in order to connect via ssh.
Make sure you chmod 600 ~/.ssh/id_rsa
==================== id_rsa ========================
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----                                 
MIIEogIBAAKCAQEAvsK6v+E3ESClz6sDCU9SmRcSat Dec 10 21:40:39 2016

DiskStation login:

 

I removed all ok messages.

I think the Login comes to early to see the root password.

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Hello,

 

It looks very nice !

 

But i have a problemen:

- I have burn te iso on a windows pc with Win32DiskImage, and also try on a mac with command line and on ubuntu with the command line.

- Put te usb in the USB poort, set the boot order correctly (boot from usb).

- When booting up i get the message : Operational system not found.

 

I also have this message when burn : DS3615xs 6.0.2 Jun's Mod V1.01/synoboot.iso , and , XPEnoboot_DS3615xs_5.2-5644.5.iso

 

I don't get message when burn : XPEnoboot_DS3615xs_5.2-5644.5.img. When i use this one (img instead of iso) the system will boot and shows up in te network.

 

Do i something wrong? Or has somebody a solution?

 

Thank you already.

 

My setup: dell xps 15 l521x

Motherboard: Intel HM67 Express

Processor: Intel Core i7 (2nd Gen) 2630QM / 2 GHz

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