Problem with hybernate on Synology
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Re: Problem with hybernate on Synology
The only way to stop all disk access is to schedule a PAUSE_ALL event.
Re: Problem with hybernate on Synology
Hello,
I have the same hibernation problem with SabNZBD on a Synology NAS. One question: how to you get the traces showed in this thread to see the disk accesses?
Also, do you confirm that setting the RSS scan rate to 14400 fixes it for you?
I have the same hibernation problem with SabNZBD on a Synology NAS. One question: how to you get the traces showed in this thread to see the disk accesses?
Also, do you confirm that setting the RSS scan rate to 14400 fixes it for you?
Last edited by el_rico on April 4th, 2011, 3:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Problem with hybernate on Synology
Hello,
> syno_hibernate_debug_tool --enable 10
And see the disk wakeup events in /var/log/messages
You can monitor disk hibernation with this command:el_rico wrote: Hello,
I have the same hibernation problem with SabNZBD on a Synology NAS. One question: how to you get the traces showed in this thread to see the disk accesses?
> syno_hibernate_debug_tool --enable 10
And see the disk wakeup events in /var/log/messages
And yes I confirm...Also, do you confirm that setting the RSS scan rate to 14400 fixes it for you?
Re: Problem with hybernate on Synology
Thanks!
And yes, it works also for me: the disk accesses were coming from another Linux machine that was making NFS accesses...
And yes, it works also for me: the disk accesses were coming from another Linux machine that was making NFS accesses...