Monday, April 13
A Note On Beeps
Synology units beep for lots of reasons. Drive failures, fan failures, cache failures, power on, power off... And also apparently when your DSM session times out.
And if you have DSM sessions on multiple Synology units because you just got them all set up and they time out a few seconds apart, you will get a whole series of beeps when absolutely nothing is actually wrong.
Synology units beep for lots of reasons. Drive failures, fan failures, cache failures, power on, power off... And also apparently when your DSM session times out.
And if you have DSM sessions on multiple Synology units because you just got them all set up and they time out a few seconds apart, you will get a whole series of beeps when absolutely nothing is actually wrong.
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