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Synology do not want to go to sleep
Hello,
I love jdownloader2 and use it quite often on my Synology ds216play with DSM5.2 . It works very well except that the disk on the synology does not go into hibernation when jdownloader2 is active. I have updated to the latest version of jdownloader2 and rebooted the DS. Shutdown is off, Delay write mode is on. Do I need to adjust something else in the advanced settings so that hibernation works? Thank you Regards Roland |
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Please make sure that there are no accounts in list with errors. Those cause logs to be written -> disk activity->no standby.
You can send me your zipped logs folder and I can check it for you. Send it to support@jdownloader.org
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I have a single account on ul.to if you mean that, and have no error messages.
I sent the log folder to support@jdownloader.org like you said. Thank you for the help |
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Found the cause in your case. Will be fixed with next core update
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Thank you for your effort @Jiaz
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Just for your information, still working on the fix
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It was to my understanding that if JD is running the NAS does NEVER go into hibernation or?
It is like that since the 1st day I am running JD on my DS414 and the only way to get hibernation back working is to stop the JD task. |
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We are aware of this and first part of the solution is already live. Second part will follow next week.
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@Jiaz
Just wanted to give feedback and to thank you , everything works now as it should for me. Synology goes into hibernate after jdownloader2 finished to download. Respect for your work! Regards RR |
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Thanks for the feedback. There are still some cases where hibernate is blocked, but that will also be fixed soon.
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Hi,
has this problem been fixed already ? |
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Yes, at the moment there are no open work on this one.
By default JDownloader uses 1 hour update interval on headless devices to give enough time to go to standby
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Thanks for the quick reply.
I have the same HW/SW combination as Roadrunner, so i guess it will work. |
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Hi, I have now set up the system but unfortunately it´s not going into hibernation mode.
When i checked the "UpdateSettings: Update Interval [MS] How often shall JD do a silent Updatecheck." I found out that it was set to 6000.... which which is 10 minutes. I changed it to 86400000 which is 24 hours. But this also didn´t help. Is there another setting which i need to change ? |
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Headless installations use a minimum of 1 hour. Please provide a logfile and we can check if something else prevents standby
https://support.jdownloader.org/Know...d-session-logs and post logID here
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