hameleon Posted April 15, 2024 #1 Posted April 15, 2024 Hardware: gigabyte GA-J3455N-D3H I tried the following loaders. ARPL v1.1-beta2a Arc 23.12.23 RR (rr_4GB-23.12.8) I get an error: This interface will not be operational. Please use the http://finds.synology.com/ find DSM and connect and then freeze how to solve this error Quote
AlexVine Posted May 27, 2024 #2 Posted May 27, 2024 I have the same situation. Installed on the terramaster f2-221 Quote
AlexVine Posted May 28, 2024 #3 Posted May 28, 2024 В 15.04.2024 в 11:55, hameleon сказал: Hardware: gigabyte GA-J3455N-D3H I tried the following loaders. ARPL v1.1-beta2a Arc 23.12.23 RR (rr_4GB-23.12.8) I get an error: This interface will not be operational. Please use the http://finds.synology.com/ find DSM and connect and then freeze how to solve this error In general, I will answer myself. Yes, this is normal behavior. There, the network interface turns off and you need to wait for 5 minutes, then it turns on and you can go further to configure. The DSM will ask you to download the update during the initial setup. We agree. And the countdown begins. The network interface may fall off and fall off. This is the NORM. At the same time, the console on the screen will not respond to clicks. I thought earlier that it was hanging and therefore sinned against the bootloader and the device. As a result, the update took 45 minutes. During this time, the interface did not respond to pings. The link light was on, but there was no response from the interface. AND THIS IS THE NORM. Unfortunately, this is not where it is not described. When I was training on VirtualBox, everything went in seconds. In general, you need to wait. 45 minutes at least. Quote
DSychyov Posted November 10 #4 Posted November 10 (edited) So, what is the final solution? I get this message - this interface won't work. Please use http://finds.synology.com / find the DSM and connect, and after that the screen will turn black and that's it, do you need to wait at least 45 minutes after that or what? Edited November 10 by DSychyov Quote
Trabalhador Anonimo Posted November 10 #5 Posted November 10 No, the is no solution for this. All loaders have the same behavior. It takes about 5 minutes ti get it back, but DSM update depends on how much disks you have and the type of raid you have. Remember that DSM has to update all disks (system partition). Here I have 11x 1TB disks and my HBA (8x SATA ports) is only 6GB/s and 5x Sata ports on MB, each 6GB/s um a single XEON 1240L v2. It has only a few PCIe lines to handle all this disks. It took few hours to handle updates and 10 days to rebuild last raid 5 fail. Quote
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