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Kann es sein das manche etwas ungeduldig waren. ich hab hier drei Geräte und jede hat eine andere Zeit gebraucht. War zwischen 5 und 20 Minuten. Wo die 210+ am längesten gebraucht hat obwohl da am wenigtsen drauf ist.
Regarding the recently discussed topic on update failure and blue LED blinking issues, we’ve summarized the possible symptoms and their corresponding solutions. Please check if you’re able to locate any symptom in the content below. If you’re unsure how to execute the steps, please contact Synology support for further assistance. https://myds.synology.com/support/support_form.php?lang=enu
Please refer to our announcement released on Feb. 14:
http://www.synology.com/company/news/article/437
If your DiskStation/RackStation shows either or all of the symptoms below, it’s probably infected by malwares:
- Power LED light blinks blue
- Cannot log in DSM. Error message: "System is getting ready..."
- Synology Assistant shows "Starting Services..."
- Status LED light blinks orange and Synology Assistant shows “Migratable” status
Please note, damaged motherboard can also cause blue LED blinking, you could confirm the main board status with the following guide:
http://www.synology.com/en-global/support/faq/366
You need to upgrade to DSM 4.3 3827 (or the latest version of DSM for your model) to patch this security vulnerability.
There are three solutions to this issue:
Note: If you have ever encountered a message prompting you about the data is to be deleted, please stop proceeding further and contact Synology Support.
[Solution 1] Use a spare disk - the original settings and the the volume will stay intact
- Remove all disks when power is off.
- Insert a spare disk to your DiskStation/RackStation, boot up and install DSM 4.3 3827(or the latest version of DSM for your model), then power off.
- Remove the spare disk, and insert the original disks back.
- Synology Assistant will show "Migratable" now. Please right click DiskStation in Assistant > Install. Install DSM 4.3 3827 (or the latest version of DSM for your model) on the original disks.
[Solution 2] Reinstall DSM - (If all services are running except logging on DSM GUI) some settings will be lost, but the volume will stay intact
- Please follow the Sec. 3 of the tutorial below to reinstall DSM: http://www.synology.com/support/tutorials/493#t3
- Please ensure you Install DSM 4.3 3827 (or the latest version of DSM for your model)
[Solution 3] Boot up without disks and contact us
Please perform the following actions:
- Remove all disks and try to install DSM with Synology Assistant. The process will stop at a point where telnet port 23 is enabled.
- Insert all disks back to DiskStation/RackStation while the power is still on.
- Make sure port 23 of your DiskStation is accessible from Internet. (Port forwarding for port 23 must be set up properly.)
- Provide your WAN IP or DDNS name.
- Once the DiskStation/RackStation boots up properly, please manually Install DSM 4.3 3827 (or the latest version of DSM for your model) ASAP.
After installing the latest DSM with security fix through the three solutions above, please go to the shared folder "Homes" > "admin" to remove the file named ".profile " if any.
Upgrading to DSM 4.3 3827 (or the latest version of DSM for your model) is required to fix this issue. DiskStation/RackStation can stay vulnerable if the upgrades are not done properly.
Anscheinend haben die J Modelle etwas Probleme.
Verstehe ich nicht, wie man auf den Gedanken kommt, auf einer Backup-DS ein frisch herausgekommenes DSM zu installieren...Es scheint ja an Synology zu liegen, dass hier eine fehlerhafte FW veröffentlicht wurde. Ich hoffe, die werden bald hier eine Lösung bieten. Echt ärgerlich, wenn man auf die Daten angewiesen ist. Zum Glück ist meine DS112j nur die Backup-NAS.
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