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* https://forum.qnapclub.de/thread/37886-howto-entware-ng-und-linux-pakete-installieren/?f=80&t=37886#p215810
 
* https://forum.qnapclub.de/thread/37886-howto-entware-ng-und-linux-pakete-installieren/?f=80&t=37886#p215810
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=== autorun ===
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* a manual autorun.sh should not be necessary - /etc/rcS.d/QS109Entware-ng should start Entware-ng, and /opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung starts all /opt/etc/init.d/S* scripts
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* autorun.sh: based on http://www.welzels.de/blog/projekte/qnap-mods-tricks-und-projekte/optware-init-skripte-nach-booten-starten/
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* installation for my 431p: (copy from https://wiki.qnap.com/wiki/Running_Your_Own_Application_at_Startup)
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  ubiattach -m 6 -d 2
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  /bin/mount -t ubifs ubi2:config /tmp/config
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  vi /tmp/config/autorun.sh
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  chmod +x /tmp/config/autorun.sh
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  echo .
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  echo "unmounting /tmp/config..."
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  umount /tmp/config
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  ubidetach -m 6
  
 
* enable auto-start (re-do after FW update):  http://www.welzels.de/blog/projekte/qnap-mods-tricks-und-projekte/optware-init-skripte-nach-booten-starten/
 
* enable auto-start (re-do after FW update):  http://www.welzels.de/blog/projekte/qnap-mods-tricks-und-projekte/optware-init-skripte-nach-booten-starten/
  
* re-enable after FW update:
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* manual start (if auto-start does not work):
** Desktop: open Entware-ng App in QNAP
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** SSH: /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Entware-ng/Entware-ng.sh start
** SSH: [/share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Entware-ng] # ./Entware-ng.sh start
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** Desktop: open Entware-ng App in QNAP
  
 
== Raid sync speed ==
 
== Raid sync speed ==
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* https://www.techandme.se/qnap-and-cron/
 
* https://www.techandme.se/qnap-and-cron/
 
== Misc ==
 
 
* http://qnapsupport.net/qnap-firmware-downgrade/
 

Latest revision as of 00:51, 3 May 2018

Contents

[edit] Cookbook

My collection of hints, tips and tricks (supporting my memory and maybe also helping others) - some links are in German, some in English

[edit] Entware

[edit] autorun

  • a manual autorun.sh should not be necessary - /etc/rcS.d/QS109Entware-ng should start Entware-ng, and /opt/etc/init.d/rc.unslung starts all /opt/etc/init.d/S* scripts
 ubiattach -m 6 -d 2
 /bin/mount -t ubifs ubi2:config /tmp/config
 vi /tmp/config/autorun.sh
 chmod +x /tmp/config/autorun.sh
 echo .
 echo "unmounting /tmp/config..."
 umount /tmp/config
 ubidetach -m 6
  • manual start (if auto-start does not work):
    • SSH: /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.qpkg/Entware-ng/Entware-ng.sh start
    • Desktop: open Entware-ng App in QNAP

[edit] Raid sync speed

https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?t=10268

cat /proc/mdstat
cat /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_max
200000
cat /proc/sys/dev/raid/speed_limit_min
5000

[edit] HDD spin down issues

  • Qnap QTS 4.3.3.0154 write to disk at least every ~30 minutes ( setcfg -> dirtied inode ... qid_persistent.conf) on md9 )
Qnap seems to known this problem - see https://forum.qnapclub.de/thread/40517-3-sammelthema-probleme-mit-festplatten-standby-1-beitrag-beachten/?pageNo=12

[edit] Move Samba tdb_path to ramdisk

(Permanently) move samba's tdb_path to ram disk -> avoid hdd spin up due to .tdb file update

 [/] # /sbin/setcfg "Samba" "tdb_path" "/"                              
 [/] # /etc/init.d/smb.sh restart                                
 Restarting SMB services:
 Shutting down SMB services: smbd nmbd.
 Shutting down winbindd services: winbindd.
 locks path was set to /share/CACHEDEV1_DATA/.locks
 Shutting down winbindd services: winbindd.
 Starting winbindd services:Starting SMB services:.
 done.
 [/] # la /.samba/
 drwxr-xr-x    5 admin    administ       100 Mar 23 07:33 ./
 drwxr-xr-x   23 admin    administ       520 Mar 23 07:33 ../
 drwxr-xr-x    3 admin    administ        60 Mar 23 07:33 cache/
 drwxr-xr-x    2 admin    administ       320 Mar 23 07:33 lock/
 drwxr-xr-x    2 admin    administ       120 Mar 23 07:33 state/

[edit] Cron

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