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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-320 => Topic started by: Sambuccashake on March 21, 2011, 02:25:50 AM
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I've got a DNS-320 NAS and noticed that the fan is reving up and seems to "wake up" from hibernation even though I'm not using it.
Went into my DIR-655 and noticed that there is redundant traffic on the standard P2P port 6881.
Steps taken:
* Remove the torrent file = No change
* Disabled P2P functionality in NAS = No change
* Block port 6881 in the router = Works
That must be a bug right?
Not too fond of this "brute force solution".
EDIT: Updated to the latest firmware but no change.
//Jensa
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I just checked it on my NAS-320 (fw.2.0).
No connections after disabling P2P downloads.
You may want to verify your connections by typing
netstat -ptu
command (with fun_plug) running.
You will get the PID/program name for interesting connection.
For PID you can use "top" command to find the problematic program :)
With P2P disabled you shouldn't have p2p_server on the command list in "top".
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Thanks for your reply!
I'm not running fun_plug so I can't really test this but even if I did, it won't solve anything?
It would only verify that "something" is trying to contact the NAS and thus waking it from hibernation.
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Without fun_plug it will be hard to say what is really going on.
I cannot confirm the issue in my DNS-320.
My first guess is you have p2p_server running despite that you disabled it.
In my DNS-320 it consumes 30% CPU even doing nothing, so the fan will work.
Maybe try to Enable P2P, Reboot NAS and Disable it again.
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Same problem here.
Fan is almost always on, even when in hibernation. Too noisy for comfort.
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Still no response on my D-link support ticket...
Anyone else experience this?
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Still no response on my D-link support ticket...
Anyone else experience this?
The "no response on my D-link support ticket" or noisy fan ;D
I have the fan issue. I think the threshold is set up similar to the 323 but the 320 runs a couple of degrees hotter resulting in a near constant fan. I guess the case is a little less efficient at cooling than the 323 which doesn't help.
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Any news on this D-Link?
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I have the same problem. I solved it the same way you did. It must be a bug.