Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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DNS323 with firmware revision 'B' as stamped on the unit.
Running 0.5 ffp
1.0.7 dlink software
All is working well, however temperature shows as 32F/0C after 2 days. If I reboot the unit I can see correct temperature as it is at the time of reboot. ssh allows me to run fanspeed g and temperature g 0 also dns323-fan and dns323-temp works sowing the temperature and fanspeed. Fan speed is constant at 2650 when temperature shows 0C/32F. It starts to run fast for a couple of second and then drops to 2700 when rebooted. At present time the temp is 118F/48C after reboot and fan is at 2700.
Before undoing ffp and calling dlink I was wondering if this is a defective unit or something that I can check. I am not a linux guru but can easily work on this os. BTW, before calling D-Link do I have to undo the ffp by resetting it to defaults? My drives are two seperate volumes - no raid and I use bacup script to copy files from one volume to other every night. If I reset I know that I can't get to the data as the unit will prompt to format and after moving almost 200GB of data I am not sure what I'll do to recover that.
Any help will be appreciated before both of my 1.5TB's fries due to high temp or shortens their lives.
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Looks like the TWSI issue: Temperature reading problem!
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Fonz- I believe I am running ntpd as the time was always an hour off - I remember doing something and now the time is fixed. I will confirm that tonight.
Loose gravel - I will check out the tread you've posted - I gave a cursory look and will run commands mentioned there to see however I started using mediatomb - one that is built with ffp nothing fancier or upgraded one.
This morning the fan was at 2560 and temp at 0 before leaving for work.
Thanks for your responses - I'll post my findings.
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Stopped ntpd and everything seems to be normal. Previously, if I rebooted the nas from ssh or wenpage it never completed reboot, I had to physically power it down and back on as the power square light will keep blinking. Now I can reboot from ssh and from website wihout any issues. I also added once a day ntp check to sync time. If it gets worse I might sync more than once. Thanks to fonz and loose gravel.
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