+-Serie DS214+ auto-reboots after a shutdown when it was started through wake-on-lan

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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 did several shutdowns through DSM 4.3-3810 Update 4 and didn't encounter your problem on my 214+.
 
I did several shutdowns through DSM 4.3-3810 Update 4 and didn't encounter your problem on my 214+.

The shutdown is not the cause of my reboot problem.
The point is the wake-on-lan before the shutdown.

If I power the DS by the power button and shutting it down through web, everything's fine.

But not if it is started by a wake-on-lan!

Did you started it by WoL before each shutdown ?
 
Not before each shutdown but for several times yes. It always worked flawlessly. The DS went down and remained there until the DSM-schedule woke it up again in the following morning.
 
Not before each shutdown but for several times yes. It always worked flawlessly. The DS went down and remained there until the DSM-schedule woke it up again in the following morning.

Note: the DSM schedule for waking up the DS in the morning is not the same as the wake-on-lan!!!

DSM scheduling is performed by a "process" within the DS. The wake-on-LAN is done over the network through an external tool. In my case the iOS app DS finder.

Are you sure we're talking about wake-on-lam?
 
I suppose dil88 did start the DS using WOL but after shutdown then the DS remains in power-off state until the schedule wakes it up again.
 
Thanks Puppetmaster for making clear what I wanted to say. I answered directly to the last question of the TO: "Did you started it by WoL before each shutdown ?"
 
Ok, many thanks.
It seems as if I would have to contact my vendor to exchange my DS, which means some work to copy everything off the DS before sending back:(
Btw: what systems are you using for connecting to the DS?
Are you auto-mounting some shared folders?
I'm basically running two Macs with auto-mounting (samba) to the DS at login.
Not sure if this might have impacts :confused:
 
I'm auto-mounting several shared folders using CIFS (samba) onto two Windows PC's and a sat-receiver using a special Linux.
 
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