· DSM Two problem: Download manager and Hibernation. Hello everyone. I have installed in slot1, 1 SSD (Volume 1): DSM 7 and all apps. I have installed in slot2, 1 HDD (Volume 2): download folder and videos. 1- I wanted to move the temporary folder of DownloadManager to the second HD in the folder Download\temp. · The /volume1/@download directory is a product of Download Station. According to this post (quoted below and located here): patsve wrote:[Synology] confirmed that disabling the auto extract will sort this out. They claim this is per design, but can't really say why. However I also found that seeding a torrent also duplicates the file. TLDR: When you download and use the Download Station app to your DSM, you're effectively running a Synology version of transmission-daemon. From another computer, you can manage the daemon (and all torrent-related activity) from the command line using the transmission-remote utility; this proves extremely handy, as it enables you to go much.
By default, DSM installs apps in Volume 1, which is then RAIDed to other Volumes. Synology allows you to move App data from one volume to another from the Shared Folders option, as shown below. Move App Data To Another Volume - Synology Ds+. However, this is not the same as moving the App itself to another volume. Cloud Sync. With Cloud Sync, you can seamlessly sync and share files among your Synology NAS and multiple public cloud services, including: Alibaba Cloud Object Storage Service (OSS) Amazon Drive (end of support as of November 1, ) Amazon S3 compatible cloud services. Amazon S3. hicloud S3. SFR NAS Backup (end of support as of J.). When creating a Docker container, the important data must be mapped to a local folder. This is completed in the Volume section, where a local folder is mapped to a container folder. When the container runs, the container's folder location in the Mount Path below is written to the File/Folder entered on your Synology NAS.
Buying my first Synology NAS here. I'll buy the DS+ but I'm on a budget, so I'll buy a single hard drive for now and I will add new ones in the future. My plans, before knowing about the existence of SHR were: Buy one 4TB drive to use as single drive. Later one, buy another 4TB drive and set them on RAID 1. Click on the column headings. Default ordering is by the creation date of the download tasks. To view detailed information about a download task: Select the download task you want to view. Click any of the following tabs below the download queue to view detailed information of the task. General displays general information of of the download task. You should now see Available Pool 1 under Storage on the upper left of the window. Click on it and then click on the 3 dots on the right hand side of the pool and click on Online Assembly and click through the prompts to initialize the volume. Once it is done, you should now have a Storage Pool 2 and Volume 2 (3 in my case).
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