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[GH-ISSUE #125] Drive Database outdated. can't recognize your drive #453
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Originally created by @arkady2k on GitHub (Oct 16, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_enable_M2_volume/issues/125
Hi,
I followed your script and all worked great for a day, the following day I got a message:
The drive database is outdate and cannot recognize one ore more of your synology drives. to ensure compatibility, update the database
when I go to my drives I see the volume and pool all working fine, but in the Firmware version section I see this message:
Unrecognized firmware version, please update the drive database.
I ran your script again and it didn't do anything, saying everything is good.
how to get rid of this warning? will this impact my storage functionality?
@007revad commented on GitHub (Oct 16, 2023):
Run my Synology_HDD_db script with the -n option
sudo -i /path-to-script/syno_hdd_db.sh -n