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| #!/bin/bash | |
| # | |
| # git-mv-with-history -- move/rename file or folder, with history. | |
| # | |
| # Moving a file in git doesn't track history, so the purpose of this | |
| # utility is best explained from the kernel wiki: | |
| # | |
| # Git has a rename command git mv, but that is just for convenience. | |
| # The effect is indistinguishable from removing the file and adding another | |
| # with different name and the same content. |
| #! /bin/bash | |
| # NEWLY ADDED BACKUP FUNCTIONALITY IS NOT FULLY TESTED YET, USE WITH CARE, ESPECIALLY DELETION | |
| # Developed for DSM 6 - 7.0.1. Not tested on other versions. | |
| # Steps to install | |
| # Save this script in one of your shares | |
| # Edit it according to your requirements | |
| # Backup /usr/syno/share/nginx/ as follows: | |
| # # cd /usr/syno/share/ | |
| # # tar cvf ~/nginx.tar nginx |
| #!/usr/bin/env ruby | |
| # At least for movies, it looks like it copies the 'selected' stuff into the | |
| # _stored/ folder. It also seems to use the _combined/ folder for access. | |
| # so, I shoud be able to delete anything that's not those two. | |
| # And after that, in the _combined folder, I can/should delete any broken links | |
| # and remove them from <art> and <posters> in Info.xml. | |
| # remove <reviews> from Info.xml too, since it seems to be unused. | |
| # As far as I can tell, extras.xml can just be deleted? | |
| # Same for Artists |
My Synology DS218+ runs with a single SSD disk that has an operating temperature range of 0–70 °C, which is common for SSDs. Synology, however, has a default shutdown temperature of 61 °C, probably due to HDDs and some lazy programming.
I'm a very light user of NAS – all I want is a network attached storage and silence. My DS218+ has one 2 TB SSD disk in it and I've changed the system fan for a quieter / slower one.
Everything runs fine but about once in a month, I get this notification:
[Synology DS218+]Synology shut down due to disk overheating. >
| { | |
| "data": { | |
| "SYNO.API.Auth": { | |
| "maxVersion": 6, | |
| "minVersion": 1, | |
| "path": "auth.cgi" | |
| }, | |
| "SYNO.API.Encryption": { | |
| "maxVersion": 1, | |
| "minVersion": 1, |
OpenERP, installed in version 7.0.0-0106Python Modules, previously installed in version 0114, was automatically updated to version 0115OpenERP to fail, due to missing compatibility with Python Modules in version 0115OpenERP because it is EOL and replaced by https://www.odoo.com/Synology DSM is not capable of downgrading individual packages and you can not uninstall a package (to install the older version), when there are packages installed, that depend on the package to be downgraded.
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| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/1.0-0025/NoteStationClipper-1.0-0025.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0046/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0046.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0049/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0049.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0064/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0064.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0066/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0066.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0091/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0091.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0092/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0092.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0093/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0093.crx | |
| https://global.download.synology.com/download/Addons/NoteStationClipper/2.0-0094/NoteStationClipper-2.0-0094.crx | |
| https:/ |
My Synology DS218+ runs with a single SSD disk that has an operating temperature range of 0–70 °C, which is common for SSDs. Synology, however, has a default shutdown temperature of 61 °C, probably due to HDDs and some lazy programming.
I'm a very light user of NAS – all I want is a network attached storage and silence. My DS218+ has one 2 TB SSD disk in it and I've changed the system fan for a quieter / slower one.
Everything runs fine but about once in a month, I get this notification:
[Synology DS218+]Synology shut down due to disk overheating. >