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CMDIT
Sep 07, 2021Aspirant
RN3138 (fw 6.10.5) - became unresponsive after enabling sleep hard drive during inactivity feature
After enabling the "sleep hard drive during inactivity feature" the unit stopped responding, web page does not work, cannot ping IP addresses, Raidar does not detect it. The unit responds normally wi...
StephenB
Sep 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
CMDIT wrote:
After enabling the "sleep hard drive during inactivity feature" the unit stopped responding, This seems to be a bug with firmware 6.10.5.
FWIW, I do use that option with 6.10.5 hotfix 1 and have no issue with it. Though I do not have an RN3138.
Firmware can be downgraded in tech support mode - but I think the first step is to see if you can boot up into tech support mode, and log into the NAS.
- CMDITSep 07, 2021Aspirant
Yes, I am able to get into tech support mode, is there a way to disable that feature there? If not, how do I revert to a previous firmware?
- StephenBSep 07, 2021Guru - Experienced User
CMDIT wrote:
Yes, I am able to get into tech support mode, is there a way to disable that feature there?
Likely there is, but I am not certain what it is. You might list /etc/hdparm.conf and see if it is in there.
CMDIT wrote:
If not, how do I revert to a previous firmware?
I haven't needed to do this myself, but I believe you first copy the firmware .img file to /root and then do
echo /root/name_of_image_file > /etc/.flash_update
Then reboot the NAS (the reboot command should work).
- CMDITSep 07, 2021Aspirant
StephenB wrote:
CMDIT wrote:Yes, I am able to get into tech support mode, is there a way to disable that feature there?
Likely there is, but I am not certain what it is. You might list /etc/hdparm.conf and see if it is in there.
That file does not exist. Any other ideas?
CMDIT wrote:If not, how do I revert to a previous firmware?
I haven't needed to do this myself, but I believe you first copy the firmware .img file to /root and then do
echo /root/name_of_image_file > /etc/.flash_update
Then reboot the NAS (the reboot command should work).
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