Re: Qnap / mv643xx_eth link dropping
On 2016-07-15 16:07, Martin Michlmayr wrote: Do you still see networking issues with 4.6 in backports/unstable? I think there were a number of different networking issues and I'm not sure all of them have been addressed in the meantime. In the past two weeks I have re-enabled the TCP offload feature on my debian/stable NAS running kernel 3.16.0-4-kirkwood. I have not managed to reproduce the bug in the current setup. Looking through the changelog of linux-image-3.16.0-4-kirkwood, I found a mentioning of #764162 (file data corruption, via network). I'll leave offloading enabled for the time being and report back if I'll see TCP data corruption again. Thanks, Thomas
Re: Debian on TS-221: cannot power off
On 2014-11-02 8:28 pm, Simon Elsbrock wrote: Unfortunately I've been unable to power off the device. As soon as I run `poweroff` I can hear the disks spin down after some time only to spin up immediately afterwards. I had this problem a couple of weeks ago on my QNAP TS-220 with an up-to-date Debian testing. I tried to disable autopower and downgraded the kernel but without being able to switch off the device. Last week I had a power outage which seems to have fixed the issue for me. Now I can again shut down the device and wakeonlan also works fine. It's a bit handwavy, but unplugging the NAS from the mains might work for you too? Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/6ddc26e768ed3970cfddd6afda846...@www.tty1.net
Re: Information needed from owners/users of Debian on ARM/kirkwood base QNAP devices (should take 1min to gather)
On Tuesday 17 June 2014 08:49:21 Ian Campbell wrote: Hello, TL;DR: Please run the attached kirkwood-qnap script on your ARM based QNAP systems as ./kirkwood-qnap --info and report the results in this thread along with the model/kind of your QNAP device (as precisely as you can). The script does not need to be run as root and gathers information about the hardware platform and kernel version only, it is non-destructive (even if run without the --info, so don't worry). For a QNAP TS-420: Kernel: Linux nas 3.14-1-kirkwood #1 Debian 3.14.4-1 (2014-05-13) armv5tel GNU/Linux cpuinfo:Hardware: QNAP TS-41x dt model: n/a PCI devices: 00:00.0 0600: 11ab:6282 (rev 01) 00:01.0 0100: 11ab:7042 (rev 02) 01:00.0 0600: 11ab:6282 (rev 01) 01:01.0 0c03: 1b6f:7023 (rev 01) PHY devices (/sys/bus/mdio_bus/devices/): orion-mdio-mii:00 orion-mdio-mii:01 Soc Bus:n/a kirkwood-qnap: machine: QNAP TS-41x kirkwood-qnap: success: PCI = kirkwood-ts419-6282.dtb kirkwood-qnap: success: PHY = kirkwood-ts419-6282.dtb -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/42518371.lBpoBShOJ3@grummel