nas:qnap:configuration_files_used:etc_enclosure_n.conf
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NAS - QNAP - Configuration Files used - /etc/enclosure_n.conf
/etc/enclosure_n.conf
This appears to be where the Physical enclosure disks are defined.
In my system, the following enclosures exist:
- enclosure_0.conf: The primary physical NAS drive enclosure, which can hold up to 6 disks.
- enclosure_1.conf:
- enclosure_3.conf:
- enclosure_33.conf: A generic enclosure ID for all external disks connected to the USB3 ports.
Enclosure 33
cat /etc/enclosure_33.conf
returns:
[Index] pd_bitmap = 0x8 pd_sysid_sg9 = 3 pd_sysid_sdj = 3 [PhysicalDisk_3] port_id = 3 att_phy_id = -1 pd_sys_id = sg9 enc_sys_id = root_usb pd_sys_name = /dev/sdj pd_ctrl_name = /dev/sg9 pd_bus_name = 18:0:0:0 wwn = D067E516480EF480F618623A real_wwn = type = 2 form = 0 vendor = Kingston model = DataTraveler 3.0 serial_no = D067E516480EF480F618623A status = 0 capabilities = 0 sector_size = 512 capacity = 60437492 revision = protocol_ver = 0 link_speed = 4 max_link_speed = 0 pd_max_link_speed = 0 read_speed = none read_iops = none write_speed = none write_iops = none rotation_speed = 0
NOTE: This is a USB stick, containing the most recent QNAP BIOS, which is currently plugged in due to the system having problems booting.
- Attempts were being made to update the BIOS, by pressing F11 at boot, but this never works.
- Probably not needed.
nas/qnap/configuration_files_used/etc_enclosure_n.conf.1631739362.txt.gz · Last modified: 2021/09/15 20:56 by peter