007revad / Synology_HDD_db

Add your HDD, SSD and NVMe drives to your Synology's compatible drive database and a lot more
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HP NVME SSD Tip: Unable to recognize firmware version #364

Open Mrch08 opened 1 month ago

Mrch08 commented 1 month ago

hi 007revad. I'm not sure why I added the supplier ID in syno_hdd_vendor_ids as per the prompt. The "Unknown" now shows normal "HP", but the firmware version still indicates it cannot be recognized! The original 920+system was migrated to SA6400, with system version DSM7.2.1。 1 image

noobs69 commented 1 month ago

{5ED6D4FE-2B9D-4167-90FD-E4962DE0E099} hi 007revad , please add support to my drive too thanks you

007revad commented 1 month ago

@Mrch08 @noobs69

Are they a real Synology SA6400 or XPE?

noobs69 commented 1 month ago

@007revad XPE sir

Mrch08 commented 1 month ago

@007revad sir Not the real Synology SA6400, it's XPE.

Neobond commented 1 month ago

I have the same thing. I did not run the script yet and I have Synology SA6400 (it's XPE)

2024-10-17_182344

Mine are TEAMGROUP MP44Q 4TB SSDs.

When I ran the script the first time (ensuring it was on Volume 2 HDDs) DSM would no longer boot, indicating that the volume was removed. I had it setup as a boot task with

volume2/scripts/syno_hdd_db.sh --autoupdate=7 trigger

007revad commented 4 weeks ago

Can you try the following:

  1. Run syno_hdd_db with the --restore option.
  2. Update to https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/releases/tag/v3.5.103 and run it.
Mrch08 commented 4 weeks ago

sir,I followed the instructions and the problem still persists. image

noobs69 commented 3 weeks ago

restored and updated script still same before.

noobs69 commented 1 week ago

@Mrch08 @Neobond update to newest RR version. it's fixed guys . thanks you so much for your time Mr.Russell @007revad