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Sometimes after a hard reboot (power cut), if your synology cannot be logged in with DSM and it shows "System is getting ready. Please log in later" , please do these steps : | |
#Admin login via ssh | |
> synobootseq --set-boot-done | |
> synobootseq --is-ready | |
#optional | |
> /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S97apache-sys.sh start | |
> /usr/syno/etc/rc.d/S95sshd.sh start |
Thank you! That worked for me
How do I do this I'm a noob..
How do I do this I'm a noob..
Doc will help you a lot :)
https://www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/General_Setup/How_to_login_to_DSM_with_root_permission_via_SSH_Telnet
How do I do this I'm a noob..
Doc will help you a lot :)
https://www.synology.com/en-global/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/General_Setup/How_to_login_to_DSM_with_root_permission_via_SSH_Telnet
Thank you!
Little problem though; it says connection refused after entering the first line of command. Does that mean I have not enabled SSH services? Because DSM is not available so I can't check that option now..
Thank you!
Thanks, saved me
You saved me as well.
You saved my ass! Thanks so much for this!
I expanded on this by creating a simple shell script that you can place in /usr/local/bin
then execute from SSH:
https://gist.github.com/billyjbryant/993b4e8669659444006823a68f1bd509
I encountered the "System is getting ready" issue, and SSH wasn't enabled previously. After troubleshooting, here's what finally worked:
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Remove all hard drives and power on the Synology. It will boot into a blank state. Use either the IP address assigned by your router or visit "finds.synology.com" to discover the IP address.
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When the interface indicates "no HDD available," insert the hard drives one by one, allowing a 10-second gap for each insertion while the power is on and the Synology is live.
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Wait for 1 minute once all the disks come online, then proceed to install DSM from the web interface. It will install and restart.
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After booting, your old volumes should be accessible, but you'll need to reinstall all apps. However, all your data will remain intact, including active backup for business tasks and VMs, as well as previous backups.
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Snapshots already taken will be preserved, but you'll need to enable new scheduled snapshots.
It's a nerve-wracking process, but it worked for me. also will recomend repairing disks from storage console.
Thank you! That worked for me