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#6811 From: "alexmylar" <alexmylar@...>
Date: Sat Jun 5, 2010 4:53 pm
Subject: Re: Getting squeezebox onto a new NAS
alexmylar
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Many thanks for responding, even though it is not good news! I shall keep
exploring and plodding on.



--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Wladston Viana <wladston@...> wrote:
>
> I have one running on my box here ..
>
> and I'll tell you ... it's a lot of trouble, because their .deb package
> doesn't support power pc.
>
> it will be a pain if you are not a linux/pearl expert.
>

#6812 From: Wladston Viana <wladston@...>
Date: Sun Jun 6, 2010 12:19 am
Subject: Re: Re: Getting squeezebox onto a new NAS
wladston108
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long ago I wrote this guide on installing ubuntu on the box.

http://buffalo.nas-central.org/wiki/Ubuntu_installation_guide

this is the first step. You can also use debian, with should be simpler to install ...

On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 1:53 PM, alexmylar <alexmylar@...> wrote:
 

Many thanks for responding, even though it is not good news! I shall keep exploring and plodding on.



--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Wladston Viana <wladston@...> wrote:
>
> I have one running on my box here ..
>
> and I'll tell you ... it's a lot of trouble, because their .deb package
> doesn't support power pc.
>
> it will be a pain if you are not a linux/pearl expert.
>




--
Wladston Viana Ferreira Filho
Belo Horizonte - MG, Brasil
Computer Science student (UFMG)
Visit the project: s1mp3.org

#6813 From: "steviewonderhello" <steviewonderhello@...>
Date: Sat Jun 12, 2010 3:47 am
Subject: LS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9
steviewonder...
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Added uTorrent
Updated to NasNavi2 2.27

http://www.mediafire.com/file/emw1tltdmnn/HS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9.rar

ip:9090/gui

for uTorrent
or from the web interface on port 80

#6814 From: "steviewonderhello" <steviewonderhello@...>
Date: Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:14 pm
Subject: Re: LS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9
steviewonder...
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http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/4053/utorrentw.jpg


--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, "steviewonderhello"
<steviewonderhello@...> wrote:
>
> Added uTorrent
> Updated to NasNavi2 2.27
>
> http://www.mediafire.com/file/emw1tltdmnn/HS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9.rar
>
> ip:9090/gui
>
> for uTorrent
> or from the web interface on port 80
>

#6817 From: "Dan the" <damntheman23@...>
Date: Wed Jul 7, 2010 2:23 pm
Subject: twonky on lspro using latest steviewonder shmod9
damntheman23
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ok so i just upgraded my lspro to a new 2tb hd and decided to change to the
steviewonder firmware after reading up on it....the install went just fine.  the
main reason i wanted it was for the twonky integration.  first few times i had
no issues getting to the config page for the twonky software but now i cant get
into it for the life of me.
i tried everything but nothing is working.  i reset root password and checked
the ini file with vi and its properly set to enalbleweb=2.  i dont know what
else to try?  i keep getting the red screen when i go to the config or setup
page which says "Access is restricted to MediaServer configuration!"
anyone have any other ideas for me to try?
i can access the webbrowse page just fine and it shows my data from the nas but
i would like to tweak the folders its looking at and cant do that without access
to the setup or config pages...
any help would be appreciated and thanks for the great firmware!

Dan

#6818 From: "massimo" <wow84@...>
Date: Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:21 pm
Subject: stevie wonder fimware into HS-DHGL 500gb
rizzomassimo
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Hi,

now I'm cloning my 500gb hd to a new 1,5 TB samsung because I'm going to upgrade
my HS-DHGL. Then I'd like to flash stevie wonder firmaware 2.29 into it. It's
compatible?

thanks

#6819 From: Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
Date: Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:40 am
Subject: Re: stevie wonder fimware into HS-DHGL 500gb
danghai2k
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Hi Massimo,
No problem, HS-DHLG supports up to 2TB (most of Buffalo NAS does even they don't state that), I tested with Seagate 2TB LP and it works fine.

BTW: what is the best script to download from 1-click-hosting so far? I tried plowshare and found it's working fine on HS-DHGL but it doesn't have WebUI, just command line only.

Rgds,
H.

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 3:21 AM, massimo <wow84@...> wrote:
 

Hi,

now I'm cloning my 500gb hd to a new 1,5 TB samsung because I'm going to upgrade my HS-DHGL. Then I'd like to flash stevie wonder firmaware 2.29 into it. It's compatible?

thanks



#6820 From: "massimo" <wow84@...>
Date: Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:14 am
Subject: Re: LS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9
rizzomassimo
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no way to flash steviewonder mod firmware into my hs-dhgl. I modified
LSUpdater.ini but when I run the updater it search a bit and then says it can't
find any linkstation to update.

If I run buffalo navigator it is going to find it.

I turned off m firewall so I do no understand. Linkstation has DHCP disabled and
work normally on my lan.

any advice?

thanlk a lot!

#6821 From: Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
Date: Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:17 am
Subject: Re: Re: LS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9
danghai2k
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Hi Massimo,
Make sure that you have this line in your LSUpdater.ini (is it really HS-DHGL or LS-GL?)

ProductID = 0x000A

Rgds,
H.

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:14 PM, massimo <wow84@...> wrote:
 

no way to flash steviewonder mod firmware into my hs-dhgl. I modified LSUpdater.ini but when I run the updater it search a bit and then says it can't find any linkstation to update.

If I run buffalo navigator it is going to find it.

I turned off m firewall so I do no understand. Linkstation has DHCP disabled and work normally on my lan.

any advice?

thanlk a lot!



#6822 From: "massimo" <wow84@...>
Date: Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:58 am
Subject: Re: LS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9
rizzomassimo
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HI Hai,

actually I changed it from

ProductID = 0x000A

to

ProductID = 0x0009

according to readme file.

I have HS-DHGL 500gb update to 1,5TB

Thanks for your help!
Massimo

--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Massimo,
> Make sure that you have this line in your LSUpdater.ini (is it really
> HS-DHGL or LS-GL?)
>
> ProductID = 0x000A
>
> Rgds,
> H.
>



> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:14 PM, massimo <wow84@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > no way to flash steviewonder mod firmware into my hs-dhgl. I modified
> > LSUpdater.ini but when I run the updater it search a bit and then says it
> > can't find any linkstation to update.
> >
> > If I run buffalo navigator it is going to find it.
> >
> > I turned off m firewall so I do no understand. Linkstation has DHCP
> > disabled and work normally on my lan.
> >
> > any advice?
> >
> > thanlk a lot!
> >
> >
> >
>

#6823 From: "massimo" <wow84@...>
Date: Wed Jul 21, 2010 12:09 pm
Subject: Re: LS-DHGL_FW_229-shmod9
rizzomassimo
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It worked! Many thanks!

--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi Massimo,
> Make sure that you have this line in your LSUpdater.ini (is it really
> HS-DHGL or LS-GL?)
>
> ProductID = 0x000A
>
> Rgds,
> H.
>
> On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 1:14 PM, massimo <wow84@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > no way to flash steviewonder mod firmware into my hs-dhgl. I modified
> > LSUpdater.ini but when I run the updater it search a bit and then says it
> > can't find any linkstation to update.
> >
> > If I run buffalo navigator it is going to find it.
> >
> > I turned off m firewall so I do no understand. Linkstation has DHCP
> > disabled and work normally on my lan.
> >
> > any advice?
> >
> > thanlk a lot!
> >
> >
> >
>

#6824 From: "bechau_c" <bechau@...>
Date: Thu Jul 22, 2010 1:32 am
Subject: Slow bittorrent speed
bechau_c
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I'm downloading a same file using utorrent (from my computer) and bittorrent
download manager (installed on my LS-QL).
I notice a difference in speed with LS-QL's being much slower.
My LS-QL settings were set to unlimited speed and using 58500 port.

Anyone how to fix this?

#6831 From: "mcp1434" <mcp1434@...>
Date: Sat Aug 28, 2010 12:08 am
Subject: LinkStation Quad - need to install 4 new drives - need help!
mcp1434
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Greetings,
I had purchased a new LS-QL/R5 1TB NAS, as i already have a 8TB model which I
like, so i bought the 1TB with the intention to upgrade the drive capacity.
Unfortunately I didn't do my research, and ended up blowing away the partitions
on the included 250GB drives, and found out that my 4 1TB drives wouldn't do
anything without the OS loaded on them, and that I should have changed drives
one at a time.
Of course, Buffalo will not provide advice as the warantee is voided.

I have attached the NAS to my PC, and see that it only gets the 192.168.11.150
address for a limited time, then it is unreachable.

Is there any hope to revive this NAS?

Thanks,
mcp

#6832 From: Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
Date: Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:31 am
Subject: Re: LinkStation Quad - need to install 4 new drives - need help!
danghai2k
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Hi mcp,
Search around for the Recovery packages for Linkstation Quad, then you can get it setup from scratch (it supports 4 x 2TB HDD), remember that even this model can run with HDD < 4, but it requires that you should have 4 HDD at the moment reviving it.

The unit ARM will try to get the kernel & init ramdisk from 192.168.11.1 for ~ 4 seconds during boot up so you can revive it.

If you're using Linkstation Quad, you can that Linkstation Quad format 1 new HDD (take out 1 HDD from old Quad, boot it, go to Web Admin and format the new HDD, shutdown the Quad, take out the new HDD and put the old HDD back to your 8TB Quad - the new HDD now can boot from any Quad, you can boot it and use it to format another 3 HDDs :). This trick only works if your 8TB are running in Single disk mode (individual disks), it's in RAID, it won't work, don't remove HDD or it will break your current RAID.

Currently, I'm using 3 Linkstation Quad :), hope this helps.

Thanks and rgds,
Dang Hai

On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 7:08 AM, mcp1434 <mcp1434@...> wrote:
 

Greetings,
I had purchased a new LS-QL/R5 1TB NAS, as i already have a 8TB model which I like, so i bought the 1TB with the intention to upgrade the drive capacity. Unfortunately I didn't do my research, and ended up blowing away the partitions on the included 250GB drives, and found out that my 4 1TB drives wouldn't do anything without the OS loaded on them, and that I should have changed drives one at a time.
Of course, Buffalo will not provide advice as the warantee is voided.

I have attached the NAS to my PC, and see that it only gets the 192.168.11.150 address for a limited time, then it is unreachable.

Is there any hope to revive this NAS?

Thanks,
mcp



#6833 From: "mcp1434" <mcp1434@...>
Date: Sat Aug 28, 2010 4:34 pm
Subject: Re: LinkStation Quad - need to install 4 new drives - need help!
mcp1434
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Thanks Dang.
I will try what you suggest. I greatly appreciate your response.
I did get a little further last night, before I read your reply. The new NAS did
get a DHCP address, so I was able to upgrade the firmware. When I try to
recreate the RAID with the 4 250GB drives it tells me that 2 drives have failed.
I will buy 4 new 2TB drives, and try your suggestion as soon as I have the
budget.
All the best,
mcp


--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi mcp,
> Search around for the Recovery packages for Linkstation Quad, then you can
> get it setup from scratch (it supports 4 x 2TB HDD), remember that even this
> model can run with HDD < 4, but it requires that you should have 4 HDD at
> the moment reviving it.
>
> The unit ARM will try to get the kernel & init ramdisk from 192.168.11.1 for
> ~ 4 seconds during boot up so you can revive it.
>
> If you're using Linkstation Quad, you can that Linkstation Quad format 1 new
> HDD (take out 1 HDD from old Quad, boot it, go to Web Admin and format the
> new HDD, shutdown the Quad, take out the new HDD and put the old HDD back to
> your 8TB Quad - the new HDD now can boot from any Quad, you can boot it and
> use it to format another 3 HDDs :). This trick only works if your 8TB are
> running in Single disk mode (individual disks), it's in RAID, it won't work,
> don't remove HDD or it will break your current RAID.
>
> Currently, I'm using 3 Linkstation Quad :), hope this helps.
>
> Thanks and rgds,
> Dang Hai
>
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 7:08 AM, mcp1434 <mcp1434@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Greetings,
> > I had purchased a new LS-QL/R5 1TB NAS, as i already have a 8TB model which
> > I like, so i bought the 1TB with the intention to upgrade the drive
> > capacity. Unfortunately I didn't do my research, and ended up blowing away
> > the partitions on the included 250GB drives, and found out that my 4 1TB
> > drives wouldn't do anything without the OS loaded on them, and that I should
> > have changed drives one at a time.
> > Of course, Buffalo will not provide advice as the warantee is voided.
> >
> > I have attached the NAS to my PC, and see that it only gets the
> > 192.168.11.150 address for a limited time, then it is unreachable.
> >
> > Is there any hope to revive this NAS?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > mcp
> >
> >
> >
>

#6834 From: "mcp1434" <mcp1434@...>
Date: Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:36 pm
Subject: Re: LinkStation Quad - need to install 4 new drives - need help!
mcp1434
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Dang,
This morning I was able to reformat the original 250GB drives and created a new
RAID-5 set. I guess I just needed as little patience.
As soon as I can I will do the same with the 2TB drives.
Thanks again,
mcp

--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi mcp,
> Search around for the Recovery packages for Linkstation Quad, then you can
> get it setup from scratch (it supports 4 x 2TB HDD), remember that even this
> model can run with HDD < 4, but it requires that you should have 4 HDD at
> the moment reviving it.
>
> The unit ARM will try to get the kernel & init ramdisk from 192.168.11.1 for
> ~ 4 seconds during boot up so you can revive it.
>
> If you're using Linkstation Quad, you can that Linkstation Quad format 1 new
> HDD (take out 1 HDD from old Quad, boot it, go to Web Admin and format the
> new HDD, shutdown the Quad, take out the new HDD and put the old HDD back to
> your 8TB Quad - the new HDD now can boot from any Quad, you can boot it and
> use it to format another 3 HDDs :). This trick only works if your 8TB are
> running in Single disk mode (individual disks), it's in RAID, it won't work,
> don't remove HDD or it will break your current RAID.
>
> Currently, I'm using 3 Linkstation Quad :), hope this helps.
>
> Thanks and rgds,
> Dang Hai
>
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 7:08 AM, mcp1434 <mcp1434@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Greetings,
> > I had purchased a new LS-QL/R5 1TB NAS, as i already have a 8TB model which
> > I like, so i bought the 1TB with the intention to upgrade the drive
> > capacity. Unfortunately I didn't do my research, and ended up blowing away
> > the partitions on the included 250GB drives, and found out that my 4 1TB
> > drives wouldn't do anything without the OS loaded on them, and that I should
> > have changed drives one at a time.
> > Of course, Buffalo will not provide advice as the warantee is voided.
> >
> > I have attached the NAS to my PC, and see that it only gets the
> > 192.168.11.150 address for a limited time, then it is unreachable.
> >
> > Is there any hope to revive this NAS?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > mcp
> >
> >
> >
>

#6835 From: Tim Potter <musikgoat@...>
Date: Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:38 pm
Subject: Re: Re: LinkStation Quad - need to install 4 new drives - need help!
musikgoat
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MCP,

I wouldn't necessarily trust that application alone in determining your drives' state.

If you can, you should connect them to a linux system and run some tests on them such as smartctl and fsck

Maybe you can format the drives and remove the partition tables. 

I haven't been active in LS / TS recoveries, but I remember in the past that the firmware updater would need to be run twice, the first time would fail but would create the partition tables, the second attempt would get the device back to normal,  have you tried?


GL,

Tim

On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 11:34 AM, mcp1434 <mcp1434@...> wrote:
 

Thanks Dang.
I will try what you suggest. I greatly appreciate your response.
I did get a little further last night, before I read your reply. The new NAS did get a DHCP address, so I was able to upgrade the firmware. When I try to recreate the RAID with the 4 250GB drives it tells me that 2 drives have failed.
I will buy 4 new 2TB drives, and try your suggestion as soon as I have the budget.
All the best,
mcp



--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...> wrote:
>
> Hi mcp,
> Search around for the Recovery packages for Linkstation Quad, then you can
> get it setup from scratch (it supports 4 x 2TB HDD), remember that even this
> model can run with HDD < 4, but it requires that you should have 4 HDD at
> the moment reviving it.
>
> The unit ARM will try to get the kernel & init ramdisk from 192.168.11.1 for
> ~ 4 seconds during boot up so you can revive it.
>
> If you're using Linkstation Quad, you can that Linkstation Quad format 1 new
> HDD (take out 1 HDD from old Quad, boot it, go to Web Admin and format the
> new HDD, shutdown the Quad, take out the new HDD and put the old HDD back to
> your 8TB Quad - the new HDD now can boot from any Quad, you can boot it and
> use it to format another 3 HDDs :). This trick only works if your 8TB are
> running in Single disk mode (individual disks), it's in RAID, it won't work,
> don't remove HDD or it will break your current RAID.
>
> Currently, I'm using 3 Linkstation Quad :), hope this helps.
>
> Thanks and rgds,
> Dang Hai
>
> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 7:08 AM, mcp1434 <mcp1434@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Greetings,
> > I had purchased a new LS-QL/R5 1TB NAS, as i already have a 8TB model which
> > I like, so i bought the 1TB with the intention to upgrade the drive
> > capacity. Unfortunately I didn't do my research, and ended up blowing away
> > the partitions on the included 250GB drives, and found out that my 4 1TB
> > drives wouldn't do anything without the OS loaded on them, and that I should
> > have changed drives one at a time.
> > Of course, Buffalo will not provide advice as the warantee is voided.
> >
> > I have attached the NAS to my PC, and see that it only gets the
> > 192.168.11.150 address for a limited time, then it is unreachable.
> >
> > Is there any hope to revive this NAS?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > mcp
> >
> >
> >
>



#6836 From: "dh1jc" <dh1jc@...>
Date: Tue Oct 26, 2010 5:40 am
Subject: Linkstation Live
dh1jc
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I might can buy a cheap LinkStation Live.

But I really need nfs support and mostly not the media server whatever things on
it.
(read a lot that it will slow down the linkstation very much)


Also I read here and in forums that I can use the files from "Linkstation Pro -
8USB & 2SATA" to install on the LS Live.

So currently I'm unsure what to do... :/


So what to update first? LS up to Version 1.15? (which also includes nfs)

Maybe then the Dual drive? (OK I'll have only one 1TG disk)


Anything I missed so far?

How to get rid of the media services on the LS?

#6837 From: "Faton" <fatonuseni@...>
Date: Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:29 am
Subject: How Big Can i Go?
fatonuseni
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I have a HS-DH500GL with a 500gb hard drive. I've been looking around the net to
find out how big of a hard drive i can replace the current one with but can't
find anything. Anyone have any links they can share?? Or know what to look for
when buying a hard drive??

#6838 From: "massimo" <wow84@...>
Date: Sun Oct 31, 2010 6:42 pm
Subject: Re: How Big Can i Go?
rizzomassimo
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Hi, I put a 1.5Tb Samsung hd in it but there is a guy who installed a Seagate
2T. Check previous messages.

--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, "Faton" <fatonuseni@...> wrote:
>
> I have a HS-DH500GL with a 500gb hard drive. I've been looking around the net
to find out how big of a hard drive i can replace the current one with but can't
find anything. Anyone have any links they can share?? Or know what to look for
when buying a hard drive??
>

#6839 From: Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
Date: Mon Nov 1, 2010 2:12 am
Subject: Re: How Big Can i Go?
danghai2k
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Confirmed, these units supports up to 2TB HDD (most of ARM Buffalo NAS does), however, it has some problem with the WD Blue. Tested with the WD Green, Seagate 2T LP, 7200.12, 7200.11 and some Hitachi, all of them works.

Rgds,
DH

On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Faton <fatonuseni@...> wrote:
 

I have a HS-DH500GL with a 500gb hard drive. I've been looking around the net to find out how big of a hard drive i can replace the current one with but can't find anything. Anyone have any links they can share?? Or know what to look for when buying a hard drive??



#6840 From: "atik_03" <atik_03@...>
Date: Thu Nov 4, 2010 10:53 am
Subject: start the linkstation live with a remote control socket
atik_03
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hi
i have a linkstation live with the firmware Linkstation Pro - 8USB & 2SATA. The
Linkstation is in the neighbour room. i can shutdown it over the web-interface.
then i switch off the current with the remote control socket(something like
this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Remote-Control-Socket-Set/dp/B000H9HU70/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UT\
F8&qid=1288867556&sr=8-1, only a german version). i also want it to start with
the remote control. when i switch on the remote control the linkstation doesnt
start. i must push the button in front of the linkstation. is there any way to
start it over the remote control?

thanks.

#6841 From: "juzis28" <juzis28@...>
Date: Thu Nov 4, 2010 7:03 pm
Subject: Re: start the linkstation live with a remote control socket
juzis28
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I have tried to solder some schematic from this forum:
http://forum.buffalo.nas-central.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=2404&start=15
but this is for hw version1 only. On v2 it does not work. Do you any any ideas?

--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, "atik_03" <atik_03@...> wrote:
>
> hi
> i have a linkstation live with the firmware Linkstation Pro - 8USB & 2SATA.
The Linkstation is in the neighbour room. i can shutdown it over the
web-interface. then i switch off the current with the remote control
socket(something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Remote-Control-Socket-Set/dp/B000H9HU70/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UT\
F8&qid=1288867556&sr=8-1, only a german version). i also want it to start with
the remote control. when i switch on the remote control the linkstation doesnt
start. i must push the button in front of the linkstation. is there any way to
start it over the remote control?
>
> thanks.
>

#6842 From: "Faton" <fatonuseni@...>
Date: Fri Nov 5, 2010 4:34 pm
Subject: Re: How Big Can i Go?
fatonuseni
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Thank You! Now to just find a good price on a 2TB drive.

Faton

--- In LinkStation_General@yahoogroups.com, Hai Nguyen Dang <danghai2k@...>
wrote:
>
> Confirmed, these units supports up to 2TB HDD (most of ARM Buffalo NAS
> does), however, it has some problem with the WD Blue. Tested with the WD
> Green, Seagate 2T LP, 7200.12, 7200.11 and some Hitachi, all of them works.
>
> Rgds,
> DH
>
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Faton <fatonuseni@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I have a HS-DH500GL with a 500gb hard drive. I've been looking around the
> > net to find out how big of a hard drive i can replace the current one with
> > but can't find anything. Anyone have any links they can share?? Or know what
> > to look for when buying a hard drive??
> >
> >
> >
>

#6843 From: Tim Potter <musikgoat@...>
Date: Fri Nov 5, 2010 11:13 pm
Subject: Re: Re: How Big Can i Go?
musikgoat
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Faton, 

I don't know where you are in the world, but tigerdirect.com has WD Green 2TB drives for USD $99. 


Regards,

Tim

#6844 From: "sigfreund" <sigfreund@...>
Date: Sat Nov 6, 2010 12:23 pm
Subject: HS-DH500GL constant network activity?
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I have a HS-DH500GL and because of constant network and drive activity rarely
leave it on.  Is this normal?  I worry that maybe it is being accessed or probed
from sources outsie my home network.  I don't understand what it is doing with
all of my computers in my network off yet it still shows network and hard drive
activity activity.  Is there any way to get it to sleep when it is not being
used?

#6845 From: paul <pt@...>
Date: Sat Nov 6, 2010 6:22 pm
Subject: Re: HS-DH500GL constant network activity?
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sigfreund said the following on 11/6/2010 7:23 AM:
> I have a HS-DH500GL and because of constant network and drive
> activity rarely leave it on.  Is this normal?  I worry that maybe it
> is being accessed or probed from sources outsie my home network.  I
> don't understand what it is doing with all of my computers in my
> network off yet it still shows network and hard drive activity
> activity.  Is there any way to get it to sleep when it is not being
> used?
>
>
>

Probed from outside your LAN?  You /do/ have a router and are not just
plugging the ISP feed into a hub?  Get thee to www.grc.com and use
ShieldsUP.  Once you are "stealth" the activity seen by your linksys is
from your LAN.


My linksys stays on a lot.  I think it is a combination of "when to
sleep" time and network activity.

Network activity.... when you map a drive letter to the linksys Windows
is going to ping it once in a while while your PC is in use.

When all the PC's go to sleep, the linksys does, too.

You can try un-mapping to the linksys... it should still appear in
Explorer in Network Places.  yeah, I'm still using XP.



paul
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#6846 From: Gary Smith <gary@...>
Date: Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:21 pm
Subject: Re: Link Station RAID
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I've a two drive RAID setup, and think one of the drives has dies :-(

Is there any way to recover the data from the other disk?

thanks


#6848 From: "euronote" <aastrid@...>
Date: Thu Jan 20, 2011 1:15 pm
Subject: Add slave "internal" IDE hard drive to Linkstation LS 2 (mips)?
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Hi, has anyone successfully added a second internal hard drive to this NAS?
How, like this?
Changed to an IDE-ribbon with "slave connector"
Used the same, internal power supply as the original hdd?
Formatted the hdd to ext3, added to fstab:
/dev/hdb3 /mnt/extra ext3 defaults,noatime 0 0

Then run
mkdir /mnt/extra
reboot

Ohter things to watch out for?

Cheers!

#6849 From: "massimo" <wow84@...>
Date: Thu Feb 3, 2011 2:36 pm
Subject: 2TB compatilble HD
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What 2TB HD I can use mounted onto a HS-DHGL machine or similar. Someone have
tried something specific?

Thx

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