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To give some more explanation what the title is stating:
I've allowed to start my DS214+ by a WoL on LAN1. If I do send a WoL - via the DS finder app - then the DS normally starts. That's fine.
At some time after that I'm shutting the DS down again, through DSM (DSM 4.3-3810 Update 4), but ... it immediately auto-reboots and stays
there with a blinking blue LED. I cannot do anything (no web access, no ssh) but a ping. The only way to come back is to hard un-plug the DS, re-plug and push the start button ... I'm not quite happy about this
Is there anybody out there observing similar things ?
Is there anybody out there who could try out this on his DS214+ ?
I've a colleague with a "standard" DS214 (without +) ... there it seems to be fine.
I already contact the synology support. I provided them a diagnostics debug.dat and also a system log. But nothing about failures or halts is
indicated. The system log does not contain any messages during this auto-reboot/halt.
Is there some "magic packet" floating around maybe?
Is there a way to access the "bios" and do any modifications for the ACPI ?
Thanks in advance for any response and help.
I've allowed to start my DS214+ by a WoL on LAN1. If I do send a WoL - via the DS finder app - then the DS normally starts. That's fine.
At some time after that I'm shutting the DS down again, through DSM (DSM 4.3-3810 Update 4), but ... it immediately auto-reboots and stays
there with a blinking blue LED. I cannot do anything (no web access, no ssh) but a ping. The only way to come back is to hard un-plug the DS, re-plug and push the start button ... I'm not quite happy about this
Is there anybody out there observing similar things ?
Is there anybody out there who could try out this on his DS214+ ?
I've a colleague with a "standard" DS214 (without +) ... there it seems to be fine.
I already contact the synology support. I provided them a diagnostics debug.dat and also a system log. But nothing about failures or halts is
indicated. The system log does not contain any messages during this auto-reboot/halt.
Is there some "magic packet" floating around maybe?
Is there a way to access the "bios" and do any modifications for the ACPI ?
Thanks in advance for any response and help.