Ik ben het helemaal met je eens Q4 is inderdaad belachelijk...
Ze spreken elkaar een beetje tege lijkt het..
Dit is wat ik met hen heb uitgewisseld:
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Dear Bjorn,
We are working on a solution on this issue. We expect a solution to be available sometime in Q4.
Thanks again for your message and your interest in Synology. Feel free to contact me if I can be of any further assistance.
Best Regards,
Leon Lin
Synology Online Support
http://www.synology.com/supportOn Wed, May 14, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Bjorn wrote:
Leon Lin,
Is Samsung notified about this issue? Does Samsung or Synology have a
problem? Is it a firmware issue in the Samsung disk or is it a linux issue
(in the DS)?
Should I contact Samsung about this or has Synology already done this?
When I bought the DS207 this was not an issue, with FW 598 it is. I would
really appreciate this is solved.
Regards,
Bjorn
> Dear Bjorn,
>
> Thank you for your message and my apologies for the late response.
>
> Samsung disks in general do not work in a Linux environment very well.
> That
> why they have a hard time hibernating and when you change firmwares, it
> can
> go from being able to hibernate to not being able to hibernate.
>
> However, we are continually working on a fix for the Samsung hibernation
> issue. You can keep up-to-date on the latest news from Synology by
> subscribing to our eNews. You can subscribe via the link in my signature
> below. I hope this helps. Feel free to contact me if you have any further
> questions.
>
> Best Regards,
> Leon Lin
>
> On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 6:01 AM, Bjorn wrote:
>
>> *Problem Explanation:* I have a DS207 with two Samsung HD501L 500 GB
>> disks (RAID1) and DSM 2.0-0598. When I set hibernation at 10 minutes and
>> disconnect the LAN, the disks go into hibernation after 10 minutes. But
>> after another 10 to 11 minutes the wake up. Even with the network cable
>> disconnected this happens.
>> When I configure it to go into hibernation after 20 minutes it never
>> does...
>> I read there are issues with hibernation and Samsung disks, but with the
>> previous firmware release it did work...
>> Can somebody tell me why it did work and now it doesn't and why there
>> are
>> hibernation issues with Samsung disk only?
>>
>> Here's the messages log file from the moment I disconnect the LAN cable
>> until I reconnect it:
>> May 8 23:00:51 kernel: eth0: network connection down
>> May 8 23:01:56 -- MARK --
>> May 8 23:21:56 -- MARK --
>> May 8 23:22:08 scemd: SCEMD: disk 1 wake up from hibernation
>> May 8 23:22:15 scemd: SCEMD: disk 2 wake up from hibernation
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: eth0: network connection up using port A
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: speed: 1000
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: autonegotiation: yes
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: duplex mode: full
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: flowctrl: symmetric
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: role: slave
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: irq moderation: disabled
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: scatter-gather: enabled
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: tx-checksum: enabled
>> May 8 23:30:54 kernel: rx-checksum: enabled *Problem Reproduce Steps:*
>> Tried
>> above steps multiple times with same result. *Product
>> Information/Question* *Personal Information* *Product:* DS207 *Type of
>> Customer:* End User *Product Version:* DSM 2.0-0598 *Company Name:*
>> *Product Serial Number:* XXXXXXXX *Full Name:* Bjorn *Type of
>> Usage:* For Personal Use *Job Title:*
>> *Hard Drive Model:* Samsung HD501LJ 500 GB SATA II *E-mail:*
>> xxxxxxx *Printer Model:*
>> *Address:*
>> *Language:* English, *Location:* Europe & Russia / Netherlands *Client
>> Operating System:* Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business 32
>> bit,
>> *Telephone:*
>> *LAN Setting:* Fixed *Fax:*
>> *Type of Message:* Need Technical Support