It would be good if the Synology could show specifically what is causing the waking up from hibernation rather than it just showing it as an event. I have just uninstalled the plex server and reinstalled it (for the 10th time grrr) and am going to try running it locally and not let it link it to my plex account and see if this makes any difference. Add functionality to your device with powerful collaboration, backup, communication, and management tools. I have tried turning everything off within plex settings for logging, pinging etc. Enjoy hundreds of amazing Synology NAS packages designed for your unique needs: backup, business, multimedia, collaboration, surveillance & more. Yeah, i did notice this happening last week when I stuck my data on, However, this problem goes away if I unistall plex or stop the service so I think it's plex related. In reply to a post by RR_The_IT_Guy:It could be the synology Indexing service as I know my DS216J indexes some folders by default, If you have just added lots of data to it it might need a few days before it sleeps, I know when i set mine up it took about a week as I added around 3TB of data, I then reinstalled Plex this afternoon (and just plex, no other packages), and again it looks like Plex is keeping the NAS awake.Īnyone any ideas on how to stop this behaviour please? I am finding if the drives don't spin down then there is no real power saving compared to running the lenovo server which is a little dissapointing as that was the reason for purchasing the Synology.Įdited by gar圓33 (Sun 07-Nov-21 19:03:48) The NAS stayed a sleep all night for the first time. Last night I removed all packages that were not installed by default. This NAS will likely only be used for <4 hours per day as 'm not a heavy user, but am struggling to work out how I can prevent plex (or potentially other services) from waking the machine up. I was hoping that on a night time when the NAS is not being used the drives would spin down, however after installing Plex I am finding that the drives sometimes spin down, but then from the logs are woken up by something or other after 10 minututes or less. ![]() ![]() I've recently purchased a Synology DS920+ NAS to utilise for Plex and file storage etc.
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