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English => Sundtek MediaTV Pro (Europe) => Thema gestartet von: tougher am August 20, 2012, 10:25:30 Nachmittag
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I've read that the Sundtek dongle now is support on the Synology NAS's. And it seems to be working great with Tvheadend.
But the NAS won't shutdown or reboot after /opt/bin/mediaclient --start has been called. Even if /opt/bin/mediaclient --shutdown is called shutdown and reboots hangs.
Nothing spectacular in the mediasrv.log file:
2012-08-20 12:09:19 [9167] Enabling standby
2012-08-20 12:09:19 [9167] clearing id: 0
2012-08-20 12:09:19 [9167] removing devices
2012-08-20 12:09:19 [9167] Shutting down driver now
2012-08-20 12:09:19 [9168] received shutdown request
2012-08-20 12:25:31 [7996] Starting up Multimedia Framework (Aug 7 2012 02:14:30)
Anyone experiencing the same issues?
My NAS is running DSM 4.1 beta (can't downgrade :()
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Same issue here http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=53604&p=205117#p205117 (http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=53604&p=205117#p205117)
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By the way, I've made this script to be sure that --shutdown is called.
#!/bin/sh
case "$1" in
start)
echo "Starting Sundtek Mediaclient"
/opt/bin/mediaclient --start
;;
stop)
/opt/bin/mediaclient --shutdown
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop}"
exit 1
esac
exit 0
It's in the /usr/syno/etc/rc.d folder.
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Correction. As soon as the installer script is run the NAS won't shutdown or reboot. Uninstalling with -u won't help. I reinstalled the NAS to make it working. Maby this is due to the 4.1 beta :-\
I see a crap load of this as the last thing in /var/log/messages:
Aug 20 22:34:48 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:34:49 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:34:50 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
[...]
Aug 20 22:35:10 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:11 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:12 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:14 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:15 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:16 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:17 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:18 umount: umount /opt kill the process "" with /opt/bin/bash.
Aug 20 22:35:19 umount: umount /opt start to send kill process.
I don't know how to debug this, anyone?
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Hi, that might sound more clear now.
Maybe the Synology NAS tries to unmount /opt, but cannot since the driver is still being accessed.
Can you contact us via Skype-Chat "sundtek" in order to try some workaround?
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I figured that this issue only happens when the NAS i bootstrapped, so now it's not.
After "force" downgrading (http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/How_to_reinstall_current_or_previous_firmware) to DSM 4.0 I don't see any abnormal entries in /var/log/messages after a power cycle. I have come to the conclusion that it will be hard to debug and I will just leave my NAS unbootstrapped.
Thanks for a great product! I think it's must be the oldest product I own which still gets updates :)
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if possible please contact us via skype chat "sundtek" or webchat http://chat.sundtek.de (irc.freenode.net #sundtek)
Our software is written to keep up support for all devices we ever sold, also for the future.