bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't use btrfs, so not sure about that. My 2c on btrfs: last time I tried it (Ubuntu 14.04 x64), I got extended corruption with filesystems with huge traffic (>500M files). I still have nightmares :P But it's probable fine for daily use.by davidedg - Debian
tanya Wrote: > How should I set up to bring it up?? Isn't this a bit off-topic ? Anyway - try a little primer: https://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse#Command_Line ( be sure not to install the GUI packages ofc).by davidedg - Debian
addy75 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FS on the internal disks (SSD / HDD) ist ext4, USB3 HDD is ntfs. I'd point to this first - try with another format For example - you may attach the ntfs disk to Windows7+ and shrink it a little bit to carve out space for another partition, which you will format in ext4 on the NAS and try again the tests. If iby davidedg - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not yet! I will when I have a chance to install > another HDD on it. Oh, but it happens also on single hdd. If you do a dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/null CPU goes at 100%, mostly kernel times. I don't know if this is expected, though. - I should try on a Jessie VM. -- just tried on a single-core VM: sameby davidedg - Debian
andsol Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hmm, so it looks like file copying speed stuck on > cpu, file copy operation it's just a command from > where to take and where to put. As I remember I > had 75 mb/s on stock firmware without cpu load. Did some tests with dd and I confirm it stucks on 100% (mostly kernel time in htop). Seems relateby davidedg - Debian
andsol Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cpu on 100% constantly > Is this normal behaviuor? I don't have a 2nd disk handy, but just tried from disk to same disk, large file and cpu is at 70% (25MB/sec) So I guess it's normal.by davidedg - Debian
hawryszka Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Using machid 0x118f from environment > Starting kernel ... > Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. > Error: unrecognized/unsupported machine ID (r1 = > 0x0000118f). > Available machine support: > > ID (hex) NAME > ffffffff Generic DT based system > ffffffby davidedg - Debian
> there are no perl binaries for perl 5.20 and > armel in the LMS download Ha! I tried to read the buildme.sh but did not understand 5.20 was not supported for armel. Thank you! You saved me hours of trouble!! Back to muzic then!! ^_^by davidedg - Debian
> Holy cow. You did samba tweaks as in your > signature, but did you also apply the tweaks from > here (in debian the tools are in /sbin/ so change > the line) ? > https://linuxengineering.wordpress.com/2014/08/03/ > performance-tuning-with-pogoplug-v4/ My only customizations are: 1) the ones in my signature (under the samba section ofc) 2) kernel customization (I diby davidedg - Debian
I'm trying to run LMS on Debian 8 (nsa325v2). Tried with version 1.80 which worked fine on wheezy - but it dies (complaining about perl modules). Reading forums around, it seems it should work on Jessie using nightlies So I did... using 1.90, but it complains the same with: /usr/sbin/squeezeboxserver --prefsdir /var/lib/squeezeboxserver/prefs --logdir /var/log/squeezeboxserver/ --cacby davidedg - Debian
Answering my own question: https://github.com/davidedg/NAS-mod-config/blob/master/bt-sound/bt-sound-Bluez5_PulseAudio5.txtby davidedg - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not a real problem. You can ignore it. Thanks. My new system is ready at last! I finally finished fighting against Kernel 4.x, Debian8, SystemD, Bluez5 and PulseAudio5 :D Some samba reports on internal drive, ext4 with Gbps net: read 98MB/sec sustained write 60MB/sec sustained This is a little pleasantly uneby davidedg - Debian
Hi all, I'm trying Linux 4.1.x and Debian8. Sometimes, during shutdown, I receive this message: [ 390.760685] watchdog watchdog0: watchdog did not stop! Does anybody know what does it mean and, more important, if it's a real problem? pseudo-disclaimer: I admit I don't know systemd so much yet... :D Ty!by davidedg - Debian
addy75 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi everybody, > > has someone an idea why USB3 performance is so > poor? Addy, I just tried (kernel 4.1.4 and debian8) from HDD-internal to HDD-usb (2.5" usb2) and speed is ~35MB/sec, vicecersa is ~30MB/sec. Did you try with another device, maybe a USB2-only one? Is target filesystem ext4 or ?by davidedg - Debian
Hi all, in Wheezy, I had a decent success with bluetooth streaming music to a headset via usb bluetooth dongle. I could use both pure ALSA implementation or PulseAudio. Now in Jessie, with Bluez5, it seems Alsa is not yet supported. So I tried with PA - but soon realized that bt-audio was no longer there. So I found and tried http://www.instructables.com/id/Enhance-your-Raspberry-Pi-mediby davidedg - Debian
Hi, I have U-Boot 2014.07-tld-3 on nand. I compiled another version of u-boot (which I know it works because I already tried flashing). I'm trying to chainloading it from 2014.07-tld-3 version : NSA325> usb reset; ext2load usb 0:2 0x800000 /media/u-boot.kwb ; go 0x800200 (Re)start USB... USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found scanningby davidedg - uBoot
Hi happy nsa325 owners, I'm having some troubles enabling netconsole ( http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,22699#msg-22699 ) Is netconsole working for anyone with NSA325v2 and latest bodhi's u-boot (-tld-3) ? If so, can you post some details about configuration (printenv, if connected to a switch or hub, etc.) ? I'm just trying to confirm that it's not a probby davidedg - Debian
> Yes. tld-3 for NSA325. Ok done, same issue: cold/warm start no ping; if I boot in debian (kernel 4.0.4) and then reboot, u-boot works And if I later reset in u-boot, it keeps working. Sigh, I wrote the u-boot button command just to use it for netconsole... grr :( Would you mind checking my env ? Maybe it's something silly I forgot?? -- It's intentional that it does not bby davidedg - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Perhaps a cold start test would help narrow down possibilities. I've done some more tests (cold/warm): - connection to another switch: same problem - connection with cross cable: same problem Then, just to be sure, I booted into debian and tried to ping: no problem. Then, I rebooted and stopped into u-bootby davidedg - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Did it ever work for you on this box? Try to ping the router from the NSA325 u-boot, see what you'll get. I think I never tried with NSA325, actually. I tried in the past with my DLINK and Lacie, and both worked. Can't ping the router (192.168.0.254) > Further thought, what if you flash my u-boot backby davidedg - uBoot
> Sometimes if your network environment is noisy, > you have to do a few pings before it get > connected. That's why I've changed the instruction > to set up netconsole to do 5 pings instead of 1 > like we used to do. sigh - same issue :( NSA325> run preboot_nc Using egiga0 device ping failed; host 192.168.0.254 is not alive Using egiga0 device ping faileby davidedg - uBoot
Hi. I'm trying netconsole, my env is: ethprime=egiga0 ethact=egiga0 ethaddr=5C:F4:AB:40:5B:23 ipaddr=192.168.0.100 netmask=255.255.255.0 serverip=192.168.0.254 but if I simply do a ping 192.168.0.254 Using egiga0 device ping failed; host 192.168.0.100 is not alive Of course, if I boot into debian (same cable, switch port, etc), it pings fine. Is there smth missing in myby davidedg - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I vaguely remember you've asked about if I would > include MDADM support in initrd. I believe you > have done that in your customed initramfs. Do you > have a simple hook script in there or is it > something more elaborate? if it is just some > simple steps then I think it would be OK to add it &by davidedg - Debian
@safarik: I compared your attached .config with bodhi's (config-3.18.5-kirkwood-tld-2). Only differences are: (Bodhi's -> Safarik): CONFIG_ASYNC_CORE=m -> y CONFIG_ASYNC_MEMCPY=m -> y CONFIG_ASYNC_PQ=m -> y CONFIG_ASYNC_RAID6_RECOV=m -> y CONFIG_ASYNC_XOR=m -> y CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m -> y CONFIG_CODA_FS=m -> n CONFIG_MD_AUTODETECT=n -> y CONFIG_MDby davidedg - Debian
safarik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- [ 0.000000] Linux version 3.18.5-kirkwood-tld-1 (root@ts-n) (gcc version 4.7.3 (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2013.05-23) ) #2 PREEMPT Thu Mar 19 11:43:29 Did you need to disable CODAFS to compile with CodeBench, btw ?by davidedg - Debian
safarik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > [ 0.000000] Console: colour dummy device 80x30 > [ 0.000000] Calibrating delay loop... It should proceed with: [ 0.000207] Calibrating delay loop... 1594.16 BogoMIPS (lpj=7970816) [ 0.040068] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 I'd say post your .config, maybe it's something to do wiby davidedg - Debian
safarik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I hope I understand it correctly when I > think that with correct kernel configuration I > should be able to use /root system on RAID1 > without initramfs (and mdadm) at all? As I said, I did not suceed in it without mdadm/initrd, but I'm using mdev and not udev, so maybe it's just a problem oby davidedg - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know, never had problem with compiling CODA. @Thomas, @Bodhi, Never had a problem with CodeSourcery ( I use it for U-boot, which I consider the most critical part) Still - it may very well be that CodeSourcery has problems with CODA source code, I'm no expert in this field. If you don't needby davidedg - Debian
safarik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I tried to use config-3.18.5-kirkwood-tld-1 as .config from bodhis package. I confirm to have same problem here. My instructions (git repo) were tested just with my .config, which is a very minimal one. Since problem is with CODA, I tried to fix it with (basically excluding that feature): sed --in-place 'by davidedg - Debian
@safarik: You can find some of the info here: https://github.com/davidedg/NAS-NSA325-mod This is my personal project on this nas, which uses Bodhi's patches for kernel. Under /kernel/, you will find the same patch from Bodhi and instructions on how to apply to vanilla kernel 3.17.7 My kernel .config is very slim, though, and is specifically designed to work with my initramfs andby davidedg - Debian