Hi
As we need yet to work on the kernel, your nas is still monitored as a nwsp2 platform. However LED commands should now be ok.
So store the archive in your fvdw share (create it if it does not yet exist) and do
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tar -xf /direct-usb/fvdw/srn21c-led-fix-10feb19.gz -C /
(Don't forget "-C /" in the command line)
Now do
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led -n (<--------------- you should get two lines)
/etc/leds_bootup (<---------------white led should be on and blinking on disk access)
/etc/leds_switch off (<--------------- led should be off)
/etc/leds_switch on (<--------------- led should be on)
Now open the firmware web-interface, and go to Sytem Management -> Setup-> tab: Other settings
- Here the LED state should be reported rightly, and try the commands LED ON/OFF
- Use LED on/off at boot command to have "LED off at next boot". Then reboot the nas and see if LED is off when the boot script is finished
I hope all is now ok on the LED side.
Other point, shutdown/restart commands:
on a shell terminal, do
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ls -l /usr/sbin/buttonsd
ls -l /sbin/rebootd-spd
ls -l /sbin/standbyd-spd
reboot
reboot command shutdown the nas and nas is rebooting ?
From the firmware web-interface ( Sytem Management -> Shutdown/Restart), Nas shutdown and Nas Restart command do the job ?
Now, try to use the power switch:
-What happens if you press it and keep it pressed for 1-2 seconds and then release it? Nas reboots ?
-What happens if you press it and keep it pressed for more then 5 seconds? Nas shutdown ?
Now still from a shell terminal do:
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/share/1000/fvdw/evtest /dev/input/event0
then press the button and post all the output
(do cntrl+c to kill evtest)
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