Iomega storcenter ix2-dl
This was the first one which is "stable" on this device.īut as I see now, the env isn't accessable via debian. I'm still using Kernel 4.3.2 patched with the 4.2.0 one. The one with proper configured MTD partitions isn't there so I have to fix this first. Warning: Bad CRC, using default environmentĮdited 7 time(s). Creating 2 MTD partitions on "orion_nand": 2 cmdlinepart partitions found on MTD device orion_nand nand: 32 MiB, SLC, erase size: 16 KiB, page size: 512, OOB size: 16 Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABEL=rootfs rootfstype=ext4 1.873362] nand: device found, Manufacturer ID: 0xad, Chip ID: 0x75 one of my ix2-200 boxes has similar cfq scheduler issue es mentioned hereĮdited 13 time(s). let udev not create the persistant net rules file, otherwhise boot takes longer NAND not accessable (all related things compiled as module) The used image, debian rootfs, kernel 4.2.1-rm-2 Later I found out that "pwmcontrol" is working, but it doesn't produce a working settings file for "fancontrol"Ītm, U-Boot env is modified to boot debian only blk_update_request: I/O error, dev mtdblock0, sector 0 _nand_correct_data: uncorrectable ECC error Modifying /etc/network/interfaces seems to help:Īs you can see, there is something wrong with the nand behaviour and so it's mostly impossible to read the U-Boot env via fw_printenv Updated to the latest kernel / DTB with the same result: So I brought up the second "eth1" device and it's working fine. It looks similar to the NSA310s/NSA320s issue, but with the right speed and such. Later I found out that the default ethernet device doesn't work. This box has only one ethernet device, but two were recognized (sorry for the non existant mount entry and that I've forgot to delete the old les) (perhaps I've messed something up it was late and minicom is sometimes strange)Īfter looking around in the Stock OS I tried to boot debian with an I think stable Debian Jessie Image with 4.0.0 Kernel: the "ix2-200" which comes with two HDDs (Raid 1) which can compared with the iConnect.įirst let's have a look at the default U-Boot env: The ix2-dl read our 10GB file mix at a competent 35.5MBps and the large 10GB file at a healthy 86.5MBps.- the "dl" (diskless) version which hast many in common with the ZyXEL NSA325(v2) If you’re backing up PCs to the ix2-dl, you should opt for images rather than plain file backup for better speed. Write performance improved to 41.2MBps with our single 10GB file. With our 10GB mix of files, it wrote at only 20.2MBps-not the worst we’ve seen, but close to it.
While a decent reader, writing lots of smaller files and folders is the ix2-dl’s weakness. Where the ix2-dl lags is in business-related applications such as email, Web, and VPN hosting. The unit also provides its own backup routines as well as access via Iomega’s portal-based Personal Cloud service.įor basic home media and storage use, this Iomega StorCenter is a full-featured NAS that will serve you well.
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Beyond surveillance, the ix2-dl provides interfaces to social sites such as Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube DLNA and iTunes media serving bitttorrent downloading, iSCSI, and printer serving plus integration with Amazon S3, Atmos Backup, and Mozy.