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Synology hibernation


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12 minutes ago, aea666 said:

Hi Luke, thanks for your help.

Here you have.

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Unless I'm mistaken this log only covers one minute of time. It is very unlikely the machine will hibernate at the exact minute that you're starting up Emby Server. Please supply the log file from when you expected a hibernation to occur. Thanks.

Posted
9 hours ago, Luke said:

Unless I'm mistaken this log only covers one minute of time. It is very unlikely the machine will hibernate at the exact minute that you're starting up Emby Server. Please supply the log file from when you expected a hibernation to occur. Thanks.

Hi Luke, sorry for that. I didn’t know that the log file was reset every time that the server was restarted.

I have let for almost an hour the server running, while I was not using the NAS (neither connected):

 

Started Emby server at 8:41

Finished connection with the NAS at 8:45 aprox --> expected to hibernate around 8:55

Reconnected to the NAS at 9:35 --> the external HDD were hibernating, but not the internal ones

embyserver.txt

Posted

You could also try removing the port mapper plugin, then restarting the server and see how that compares.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Luke said:

You could also try removing the port mapper plugin, then restarting the server and see how that compares.

These are the plugins that I have installed, which one should I uninstall?

Plugins.png

Posted

port mapper

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Posted

Definitively, that was a silly question (I skim read the plugins).

It seems that your suggestion works perfectly. Thanks a lot!

Posted

Thanks for the feedback.

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