![]() ![]() The new version available messages time out so they don't prevent the script running if it is scheduled to run unattended.Checks if there is a newer version of this script and offers to download it for you.Reminds you that you may need to reboot the Synology after running the script.If you have M.2 drives you may need to reboot.Makes DSM recheck disk compatibility so rebooting is not needed if you don't have M.2 drives (DSM 7 only).Including M.2 drives in PCIe adaptor cards like M2D20, M2D18, M2D17 and E10M20-T1 for DSM 7.2.1 and above (need to run script after each boot).Enables creating M.2 storage pools and volumes from within Storage Manager (newer models only?).Checks that M.2 volume support is enabled (on models that have M.2 slots or PCIe slots).Enables M2D20, M2D18, M2D17 and E10M20-T1 if present on Synology NAS that don't officially support them.Optionally disables Western Digital Device Analytics (aka WDDA) to prevent DSM showing a warning for WD drives that are 3 years old.DSM only uses the max memory setting when calculating the reserved RAM area size for SSD caches.Optionally edits max supported memory to match the amount of memory installed, if installed memory is greater than the current max memory setting.Optionally disable DSM's "support_memory_compatibility" to prevent non-Synology memory notifications.Optionally disable DSM's "support_disk_compatibility".Optionally prevents DSM auto updating the drive database.Adds any missing drives to the Synology's compatible-drive database.Checks if each drive is already in the Synology's compatible-drive database. ![]() Backs up the database files if there is no backup already.Gets each drive's model number and firmware version.Gets a list of the HDD, SSD, SAS and NVMe drives installed in your Synology NAS.Gets the Synology NAS model and DSM version (so it knows which db files to edit). ![]()
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