Hello, i have made some strange observations regarding the disk hibernation on my QNAP 439 and the SugarCube Plugin.
Usually the NAS goes into standby, when i've heard music via dynamic playlist or MusicIP, internet radio,.... When i enable the Sugarcube plugin, the hibernation does not work after stopĂng the music. When i disable the plugin and hear just music as described above, the NAS still does not go into standby. When i switch to an internet radiostation after hearing music with sugarcube and stop the radiostream, the NAS goes into standby as expected. This means, that i can 'repair' the standby behavior by switching to an internet radio stream after the use of Sugarcube (strange). I have used the QNAP tool to identify the processes that keeps on the HDD's after the usage of SugarCube Code: -------------------- ... mysqld(13907): dirtied inode 6212065 (#sql_50f_0.MYI) on md0 mysqld(13907): dirtied inode 6212090 (#sql_50f_0.MYD) on md0 mysqld(13907): dirtied inode 6212065 (#sql_50f_0.MYI) on md0 mysqld(13907): dirtied inode 6212090 (#sql_50f_0.MYD) on md0 .... perl(1291): dirtied inode 6212065 (audioscrobbler.prefs.tmp) on md0 ... -------------------- When i switch to an internet radio stream after Sugarcube (even just for a few seconds), the disks go into standby and there are no messages from the QNAQP tool. I can see, that there is also a message regarding audiscrobbler, which is not there, when i hear music from HDD without SugarCube (even MusicIP works) It seems to me that SugarCube performs some actions, even when the music is stopped. Are there any ideas?? -- mr_hyde 2 x Squeezebox 3 - SSOTS 3.15 (QPKG) - Squeezecenter 7.3.3 - QNAP TS439 Pro (2.1.4_0311T) - 3 x 500 GB Hitachi (RAID5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mr_hyde's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=6032 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=62120
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