Drive hibernation issue:
When I installed 1.03, the dlink myCloud app was also installed then enabled. I setup and account configured the feature (which is great). However, I noticed my drives were not hibernating even though they were set to power down after 10 min. This previously worked in 1.02.
I decided to revert back to 1.02 in an attempt to fix the hibernation issue.
After doing that, the dlink mycloud was still there enabled as an app and running. Hibernation still did not work. I then disabled the dlink myclould app...and the drives spun down on schedule.
If anyone is using the mycloud feature, is there a setting I can configure to allow the drives to hibernate?
I am using firmware 1.02 and MyDlink Cloud Package release 2.37.0.18262 (BETA). I am facing the same problem (drives do not hibernate). I consider it as a bug, but now we should ask to D-Link if, for them, it is a bug or a needed behavior (logically this add-on has been built to sync NAS data with cloud data, so may be that this add-on needs to continuously sync data between local and remote drives without any temporary shutdown!!!). Moreover this add-on is still at Beta stage and it is even hidden on FTP sites (so it is not official - nor stable).
In my opinion this add-on is an open-door with a big security hole. If you install it and if you log-in with your cloud credentials, NAS provides all data inside disks without any user-level permissions and without taking care of the share restrictions (you simply have full control and full access to all drives).
I have used also the related Android app on my smartphone, I remained shocked to see all my data inside NAS without any restrictions - what may happen if someone steals my smartphone?!?!?!
At the moment I prefer to use FTP or SMB to read/write on my NAS using share/user credentials.