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Title: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on August 27, 2013, 02:47:34 AM
hello
Everything is said in the subject :-\

In "System management -> system settings --> configuration settings --> Save Configuration Settings", however i try to save, i'm getting an empty "backup" file, 0ko.
I've tried with linux, windows, android -  ie, firefox, chrome browsers. Always 0ko file.

Is anyone having the same probem with B1 ?

thanx

Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: JavaLawyer on August 27, 2013, 04:45:24 AM
Can other B1 series owners replicate/validate this issue?
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: DarkDefender on August 31, 2013, 12:19:27 AM
Can other B1 series owners replicate/validate this issue?
I have DNS-320_B1_FW.1.00b03 firmware.

Just try it, and the backup file it's well done. 25Kb and if I rename it to a 'txt' is full.
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 02, 2013, 09:13:42 AM
mine is 1.00 fw, dated 07/12/2012
b03 firmware  is beta, i think.
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 05, 2013, 12:52:16 PM
It seems no one else encounter this 0k file with original fw over b1 hardware...
Maybe my dns 320 is KO ?

Anyway, is there any other way to backup settings  ? over ssh maye be ?
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: madman2002 on September 05, 2013, 04:11:20 PM
I'm using the same FW version, 1.00 dated 07/12/2012 and it is working fine. It created a 6KB file...
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: JavaLawyer on September 06, 2013, 05:46:42 AM
I'm using the same FW version, 1.00 dated 07/12/2012 and it is working fine. It created a 6KB file...

In some cases there can be browser type and version incompatibilities that cause the Configuration Settings save to fail.
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 06, 2013, 10:24:23 AM
I guess not... i think my unit is going wrong.

just tried again : windows 7, ie8 + ff22, ff23
linux with ff23
android with last "chrome"

i also tried another linux distro, directly connected with crossover rj45, just the same.

I don't want to send it back just because of this (and an history of root access, please read my pm JavaLawyer).

is there another  way to backup my unit?

maybe i should try to upgrade to fw1.00b3...
thanx
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: albert on September 06, 2013, 09:34:53 PM
TS, have you try doing a reset to factory default settings?
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 07, 2013, 02:48:12 AM
TS, have you try doing a reset to factory default settings?

Nope....
If i do a reset, i will lost all my samba share and user, upnp settings, etc... that's the point !


Anyway, here is something strange : file type is "text/plan" - shouldn't it be text/plain ? Is the conf backup  plain text file ?

here is a screenshot (http://i76.servimg.com/u/f76/11/31/27/62/dns32010.jpg)
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: albert on September 07, 2013, 09:07:23 AM
Nope....
If i do a reset, i will lost all my samba share and user, upnp settings, etc... that's the point !

Well, you either get this problem sorted out now or face the issue of redoing the configuration should your NAS loses its settings.

I don't understand French but one thing is clear, the content of the backup config file is definitely not stored as plain text file.
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 07, 2013, 11:22:32 AM
Well, you either get this problem sorted out now or face the issue of redoing the configuration should your NAS loses its settings.

well, i will give it a try...
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 08, 2013, 01:48:30 PM
i've done a factory reset, and it works... momentaneously

now it's 0K again, and i know why :

I've add upnp shares. One directory  failed and got stuck at 99% for hours (this thing happened the very first time, indeed).
I restarted the nas. Upnp status was ok. But from this time,  "system saving" is giving 0k file.
Deleted the 99% upnp share. Still 0k file.
Deleted all upnp shares: now it works, system saving is working and giving me normal backup file...

Seems like upnp doesn't like my 10000 titles  music collection !
Surely a bug.


Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: albert on September 09, 2013, 05:25:10 AM
How did you setup your music folder and upnp share?
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 09, 2013, 09:44:27 AM
How did you setup your music folder and upnp share?

What do you mean exactly ?
The music folder is in root folder (i should say "volume_1"), called "musique".
I used dns 320  embedded  upnp server - with web gui to add the folder. That's all.



Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: albert on September 09, 2013, 10:15:21 AM
What do you mean exactly ?
The music folder is in root folder (i should say "volume_1"), called "musique".
I used dns 320  embedded  upnp server - with web gui to add the folder. That's all.

Not sure if I understand you correctly from your earlier posting but it seem like you have numerous shares created. So all your music files are located under sub-folders within this main folder and with just a single shares created under Upnp?
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 10, 2013, 09:39:39 AM
Not sure if I understand you correctly from your earlier posting but it seem like you have numerous shares created. So all your music files are located under sub-folders within this main folder and with just a single shares created under Upnp?

That's it.
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 13, 2013, 10:28:23 AM
So !  i've tested further  B1 system backup with big  upnp  library.

I've tried to add files, folder by folder, in upnp library.
When it grows around  4000 or 4500 files, "system backup" file ended to be 0k.
In fact, the more upnp library grows, the  more the backup file grows too... (That seems logic).

And the biggest file  that i got was close to 500ko. Then, it went 0ko.   

Is there some kind of limit for backup file size (around 500ko)  ???
This could explain the eratic  behaviour with system backup....
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: Salato on September 20, 2013, 05:05:45 AM
Hi math,

have you delete the complete music library to get the back-up started and is the upnp function now disabled....????
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 20, 2013, 09:46:10 AM
Yes, i had to remove the directory in the upnp section, but not to disable the upnp server.
Do you have the same problem ?
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: Salato on September 22, 2013, 01:28:14 AM
YES.
I have deleted/formatted the hard disc twice and my music 670GB reloaded. To refresh the UPNP AV Server it took nearly 36 hours. Still the streaming is not working.(tested with Win Media Player how will stop working and not connect to the dlink library).
I upgraded FW to "DLINK_DNS320B.1.00b03(3.07.0424.2012)(BETA)" B.03 but still no streaming and no save of the system settings.

I just tried the configuration save again and this time a got "500 - Internal Server Error"
 >:( ???
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: maht on September 28, 2013, 12:37:50 AM
you should try to add files folder by folder, since 670gb makes a lot of music !

Nonetheless : it seems integrated upnp server is buggy - i decided to use samba shares with my multimedia player, like i did before, and put aside upnp for the moment.
Title: Re: B1 rev - "save setting" result in 0k file
Post by: sidneydream on October 13, 2013, 09:43:44 AM

Where can I find rev. B1 last version firmware ?

Now, I use firm 04/24/12 1.00

mny tnks