FlashPan Posted August 13, 2023 Share #1 Posted August 13, 2023 (edited) Hello all, I only started my very 1st build 2 days ago. I bit of trial and error but am getting there. I am building a box not to be on 24x7 just so I can use the cloudSync and iDrive apps to sync down my GDrive data then rebackup to iDrive. These are installed but not configured/connected. I setup a HP T730 thin client - 8Gb ram, 2 x 256GB NGFF in a pcie sata card (raid 1) and 1 x 30Gb NGFF as the bootloader. This was all kit I had laying around and only had to the buy the pcie sata card for £15. Get solid file transfer speeds of 112Mbs. Using ARPL v1.1-beta 2 to create DS2422+ build 42962. So am pretty happy with the setup. WOL works, short press on the power button to startup/shutdown works but I cannot remotley shutdown the unit. ssh looks impossible from a command line perspective. (I use plink from windows). If I use the built in scheduler just nothing occurs. In the logs I see the job scheduled to run at X time but nothing after that. Did some more digging/reading and in a faint hope I added the powersched addon to the boot loader but nothing. - Is it correct to install the addon and the build (rebuild) the boot loader from the menu again? Can anyone please advise? I do not mind how I shutdown this box as long as is gracefull. - BTW I'll run a scheduled WOL command from my pfsense box. Thanks and cheers EdIt: Forgot to say that manual shutdown and reboot works fine through the DSM web gui Edited August 13, 2023 by FlashPan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FlashPan Posted August 14, 2023 Author Share #2 Posted August 14, 2023 So after a lot of googling. I found this and it works https://www.cphub.net/?p=apm7 https://sourceforge.net/projects/advpowermgr4ds/ You have to install the perl app beforehand and the 1st time I ran the power app I did get a lot of text appear about spelling errors. But i have been able to schedule a power down. Not used the other elements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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