Hmm.. strange.. I cannot tell what is going wrong. The log in the first
post does not show anything. You could try to start it from the command
line:

ssctrl start

And if that doesn't show anything:

/volume1/SSODS/bin/perl /volume1/SqueezeCenter/slimserver.pl --daemon
--pidfile /volume1/SqueezeCenter/Cache/squeezecenter.pid --cachedir
/volume1/SqueezeCenter/Cache --logdir /volume1/SqueezeCenter/Logs
--prefsdir /volume1/SqueezeCenter/prefs --noupnp --httpport 9001

If that doesn't show anything, add debug flags (there's a help on this
in /volume1/SSODS/etc/ssods/ssods.conf). Not sure which flags would
help.. Just try.

Actually, a new firmware _should_not_ break anything. However, please
note that SSODS was built at a particular point in time with the
firmware available then. While lots of effort has gone into making it
independent from the firmware, there's _NO_WAY_ that SSODS will
continue to work forever. Hence the official SSODS slogan:
_DO_NOT_UPGRADE_THOSE_BLOODY_FIRMWARES_IF_YOU_WANT_SSODS_.

In this case here, however, I think you should be able to get it
running. The binaries seem okay. Else not even the start script or the
SSODS http interface would work. Enable debugging to see what's wrong.
I cannot help you with this. I don't have a QNAP to test right now.


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