Oh... That's pretty interesting. Apparently the Synology shell is something of a virtualization layer on top of the actual OS. Shame that the SSM tool does not display vital drive information like LCC, but with a 20 minute sleep setting I would not expect issues with park/unpark. Should this be the case anyway you should definitely be able to identify it by a ticking sound coming from the unit. Do note that RAID 5 is a three disk configuration, so one of your disks must function as a spare. Does SSM tell you which one is which, i.e. which one is the spare? Two types of logic might apply here, just follow the numerical order or skip one of the centre two disks to reduce heat exchange between the disks, so drawing any conclusions from it will most likely prove wrong, but I would be very suspicious if the spare happened to be sda.
That said, I think we may have gotten off-track here a bit as I was wondering if you could verify this behaviour with the Duet you own and then noticed that you had mentioned to run piCorePlayer as well and not seeing the issue there. That impluiues that the problem is on the client side, not the server. It may be interesting to verify TCP connectivity on other protocols, in particular SMB. Do you have active drive mappings to the Synology on the Windows client? If not, create one and keep an Explorer window with folder listing open without clicking the mapped drive. If after some time (probably about 5 minutes or so) you see a red X appear over the mapped drive this means that the TCP connection has actively been disconnected, which should not happen. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ gordonb3's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=71050 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=113554 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list plugins@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/plugins