2014-05-01, 10:51
Hi,
I have the idea that my RPi with XBian (Gotham RC1) is keeping my NAS awake.
Before I started using Gotham, my NAS (Synology DS213) would be asleep most of the time, only waking to search for new
episodes (SickBeard) or when I access the shares.
Nowadays, it very rarely sleeps at all.
Since I've been updating my NAS's firmware to DSM 5.0 I blamed the new firmware, but I've been noticing something pretty strange lately:
I use my RPi/XBMC to watch League of Legends streams quite regularly. Whenever I watch a stream, the NAS hibernates ~15-20 minutes later (as set up in my NAS-firmware).
The strange thing is, as soon as I stop the stream, the NAS's HDD spins up, I can hear that. As if XBMC constantly accesses the shares.
Someone else also noticed this a couple of weeks ago (http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?...3#pid99863) but apart from that, I can't find any other people with the same problem.
Does anyone have any idea how I can trace the root-cause of this?
I have the idea that my RPi with XBian (Gotham RC1) is keeping my NAS awake.
Before I started using Gotham, my NAS (Synology DS213) would be asleep most of the time, only waking to search for new
episodes (SickBeard) or when I access the shares.
Nowadays, it very rarely sleeps at all.
Since I've been updating my NAS's firmware to DSM 5.0 I blamed the new firmware, but I've been noticing something pretty strange lately:
I use my RPi/XBMC to watch League of Legends streams quite regularly. Whenever I watch a stream, the NAS hibernates ~15-20 minutes later (as set up in my NAS-firmware).
The strange thing is, as soon as I stop the stream, the NAS's HDD spins up, I can hear that. As if XBMC constantly accesses the shares.
Someone else also noticed this a couple of weeks ago (http://forum.stmlabs.com/showthread.php?...3#pid99863) but apart from that, I can't find any other people with the same problem.
Does anyone have any idea how I can trace the root-cause of this?