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I recently acquired a DS1823xs+ with some WD Red Plus disk and 2 Crucial PCIe SSD disk... and got the irritating "not verified" status. Looking at this script to update the compatibility DB, I have some questions: Do I just put the script on the NAS and run it? Or do I need to figure out the vendor ID info for the above disks/ssd, add that to the vendor file, put it with script and THEN run the script? And for what may be the dumb question of the day, how/where do I determine the vendor info for the above if it needs to be in the text file before running the script? I did read the read-me for the script, but the above didnt seem to be addressed... if this is documented someplace and I missed it, please point me to where to find this particular detail. |
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Download the zip or tar.gz file to a shared folder on your NAS, then extract the zip or tar.gz file (you can use File Station) and run the script. I only added the syno_hdd_vendor_ids.txt file 2 weeks ago. It looks like I need to improve the documentation to better explain the purpose of the syno_hdd_vendor_ids.txt file.
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Download the zip or tar.gz file to a shared folder on your NAS, then extract the zip or tar.gz file (you can use File Station) and run the script.
I only added the syno_hdd_vendor_ids.txt file 2 weeks ago. It looks like I need to improve the documentation to better explain the purpose of the syno_hdd_vendor_ids.txt file.