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[GH-ISSUE #522] DS1621+ High Availability - Micron 7450 NVME not working #681
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Originally created by @krandal-prog on GitHub (Nov 2, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_HDD_db/issues/522
Does this script works in HA? I seems that my SSD have been added to database, but I can't create volume, can't create ssd cache. During creation SSD Cache Synology still says that it is incompatybile. Is there another way to run it in HA environment? Or maybe there is something else wrong in my situation... DSM version Version: 7.3-81180
@007revad commented on GitHub (Nov 3, 2025):
Did you close and reopen storage manager (if you already had it open when you ran the script).
I've never used a High Availability Cluster but I do know you after running the script on the active sever you need to make the passive server active and run the script again.
@krandal-prog commented on GitHub (Nov 3, 2025):
Thank you. I confirm, that solution with changing active/passive worked. However these particular discs cannot be used for SSD - I think for some other issue. Synology fails to create SSD Cache, I found some other thread about these discs.