Dear all,
I have my DNS-323 since August 2007, first with a 500GB Seagate, later upgraded into a 1TB Seagate. The DNS is a A1 revision, its firmware was 1.02, upgraded to 1.03 when I got it.
I don't recall to have got any problem since my moving. It was running the 1.08 or 1.07 firmware for a while. I bought it in Malaysia and since September 2010 we are back in Europe. The DNS made the trip with all other material in its original box.
When it finally arrived, I put it out of the box and let it couple of days to adapt to the new weather and environment (anyhow we had to settle and it was not the most urgent).
So to make things short, I plugged it in after a while on the network and on the power line. Then I was not able to find it. OK, weird but why not. It has changed its IP, or moreover it get back to the default one (previously it had its own IP) through DHCP.
I finally managed to got it in the web browser, and notice that most, if not all, parameters went South. Back to normal after resetting them all. Off again, then ON couple of days later (my computer installation was still not finished). And same problem. OK, same procedure, resetting, and I tried to access the disk. It works for a while, I was able to go in all folders I think. OK, fine.
Then I thought that I needed to find out what happened. I thought about changing the battery (more than 3 years, so that's possible). And meanwhile, I went to the DSM forum I think and saw that people got the same kind of symptoms: no possibility to got the web page, and one of the main cause was a problem with the configuration file. Weird I don't even recall to have touch it.
So I was wondering about ways to check for the SMART indicator of the hard disk. And for these two problem (config file and SMART), one solution was to install the fun_plug. OK, found the way how to do it, managed to VI through the config file (there was garbage on the line about the DDNS (something I never set because I don't use remote access to the DNS, and moreover I have a static IP)), save it. And done for the config file.
I also managed to install and run the SMARTtools, and diagnostic was: disk is fine and healthy.
Meanwhile, while I still have a full access, I upgraded the firmware to 1.09. Again, tried the SMARTtools, and everything, for the disk, was fine.
Loosing time to time access to the disk itself, I first thought it was a simple connection problem. Then the disk was appearing and disappearing once a while. So I didn't switch on the unit for a while until I isolate the problem... I am still looking.
Lately, through I have the web configuration page, I don't have access to the disk. It seems that the DNS is looking for the disk all the time. And trying to turn off the unit with the front button doesn't work either. It seems to be rebooting or looking for the disk all the time. Or the disk is spinning up then after a while, spinning down. And of course, without the disk being "connected" I don't have access to fun_plug or to any other Unix tools.
I put the disk from the right slot to the left, no change. The DLink diagnostic tool (scandisk) on the DNS seems to be pretty useless, as much as the Log file.
Any idea what should I do next? I am thinking about trying the disk in a case (which means I need to buy one) and to install a FS to read Ext2 from Windows.
But somewhere I still hope that the DNS is still working: it is only 3 years old and I never saw any smoke, and it was not running 24/7.
Thanks for reading (oh cr*p, it's quite long... sorry).