![]() Going to give DSM a full restart, before I go using anything as such, but there are no updates pending anywhere at this stage. Tried Synology Application Service again next and it too completed ok. Waited a few minutes, tried DNS Server again (alone) and it upgraded successfully. Tried doing JUST DNS server individually instead of "update all packages". ![]() DSM said "waiting." then "Updating." then went back to "Update is available". However, the update of BOTH of those applications failed. There are no issues when accessing the DS from the quickconnect address, however when at the office locallY using the local IP or local host name we get the certificate error. When updating the latter one, DSM advised as part of the update it would also stop the Synology Photos service. 1 I am currently using LE certificate on a DS718+, currently tied to a Synology quickconnect address. Video Station - I should just uninstall this I never use it!Ģx listed in Package Manager as "update available": The following 6x packages were automatically-updated post DSM update: Update from DSM 7.0.1-42218 Update 4 to DSM 7.1-42661 Update 2 completed ok, took about 10mins. I will leave the auto-update schedule active so it should have another attempt tonight.Īnyone else seen similar events with your NAS on DSM 7.0.1 and same update settings ? Just now, I toggled it to the (recommended) option of "Automatically install important updates that fixed critical security issues and bugs", saved change and them toggled it back to my prior update setting. My update setting is set to "Automatically install the latest update". I don't really run many packages at all, and this is the first instance I can recall of an automated update failing in the time I have had this NAS since new! Is this perhaps an example of Synology starting to push out migrations from DSM 7.0.1 > DSM 7.1 but then pulling the same - or - marking a DS916+ as "not ready yet" ?įor potentially the latter reason (incompatibility) I am hesitant to do a manual update until I can read something useful in some logs. I don't see anything like a "reason" listed there!ĭoes anyone know where in the DSM file system the actually useful logs might be buried? Please update your Synology Drive Client Incompatible server version. Please create a new task Your Synology Drive Client version is not up-to-date. Start install automatically.Īutomatically install failed. Your user account has been deactivated Connected to a different server. When I looked in Log Center, this is the sum total of event logs relating to this event: DetailsĬontrol Panel > Update & Restore says that DSM is all up to date, even when I log out of DSM and back in. Click here to check the status in DSM Update. DetailsĪnd DSM Automatic Update failed on #. The reasons for the cancellation will be displayed on the screen. ![]() Please go to Control Panel > Update & Restore to manually update DSM. Select the shared folder whose permissions you wish to edit. The odd part is that the Notifications in DSM Web UI says things like this: DSM Automatic Update cancelled on #. In regular linux I would apt-get install ifmetric to set the metric value on the interfaces as required to achieve the correct priority.DS916+ (with 8Gb RAM) last night per scheduled event tried to update DSM but failed. The variance in actual behaviour observed seen is probably down to the link bandwidth scoring, timing of link up/down and plain luck. To my eyes the issue seems to be the conflation of DSM not adding a Routing Table Metric to any interface and the 10GbE PCIe card registering as eth4 and the 1GbE LAN as eth1, effectively giving it the lowest priority due to the absence of a Routing Metric. ![]()
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