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M2 FireCuda 530 Not Detected on Synology DS923+ #292

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aelmardi opened this issue May 12, 2024 · 5 comments
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M2 FireCuda 530 Not Detected on Synology DS923+ #292

aelmardi opened this issue May 12, 2024 · 5 comments
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@aelmardi
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Hello,

I'm experiencing an issue where my M2 storage FireCuda 530 is not being detected on my Synology DS923+, currently running DSM 7.2.0.

Ive executing the script here's the result :

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I reboot but still not working, It only detected my SSD SATA :
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@007revad
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Did storage manager show the NVMe drive before you ran the script?

@aelmardi
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aelmardi commented May 13, 2024

Actually, everything was working perfectly on DSM version 7.1.1, but then I updated DSM to its latest version and it started saying that the M2 disk was unknown. I completely formatted my DSM and now I realize it no longer detects my M2 disk even before running the script, and even after running the script, the disk remains undetectable. I suspect it might be due to the latest DSM version 7.2.1, but I'm not certain.

@007revad
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Schedule syno_hdd_db.sh to run the with -n option at startup as root: /volume1/test/syno_hdd_db.sh -n
https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/blob/main/how_to_schedule.md

Then reboot. If the NVMe drive is still missing, reboot again.

@aelmardi
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I've scheduled the script and restart multiple times, but I still can't see my disk appearing.

@007revad
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Make sure the only script scheduled to run at boot is syno_hdd_db.sh -n

Then remove the NVMe drive. Reboot the NAS. Shut down the NAS and reinstall the NVMe drive. Then boot the NAS.

While the NVMe drive is out of the NAS you could delete all the partitions that are on it (if you can connect it to a computer).

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