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The Seagate BlackArmor NAS220 is a consumer NAS with two internal drive bays. The stock OS runs RAID 1 over the disks via mdadm. Device specification: - SoC: Marvell 88F6192 800 MHz - RAM: 128 MB - Flash: 32 MB - 2 x internal SATA II drives - Ethernet: 10/100/1000 Mbps (single port, no switch) - WLAN: None - LED: Power, Status, Sata Activity - Key: Power, Reset - Serial: 10 pin header, (115200,8,N,1), 3.3V TTL 9|x - x|10 7|x - x|8 5|x - GND|6 3|x - RX|4 1|TX - x|2 front of case - USB ports: 2 x USB 2.0 Flash instruction: NOTE: this process uses a serial connection. It will upgrade the bootloader and reset the bootloader environment variables TFTP server setup - Setup PC with TFTP server set the PC IP to 10.4.50.5 as TFTP server - Copy these files to TFTP server location - u-boot.kwb - seagate_blackarmor-nas220-initramfs-uImage - seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin - seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-factory.bin Seagate NAS setup - Connect LAN cable between PC and seagate device - Connect to serial to seagate device Install u-boot - Boot seagate device and stop in bootloader by pressing any key - run 'printenv' from u-boot and save the values - tftpboot 0x2000000 u-boot.kwb - nand erase.part uboot - nand write 0x2000000 0x0 ${filesize} - reset Update MAC address in u-boot env - Stop in u-boot by pressing any key - Get your MAC address from your saved printenv. Is also on chassis - setenv ethaddr <your MAC> - saveenv Option 1 (recommended) - Install OpenWrt via initramfs and sysupgrade - tftpboot 0x2000000 seagate_blackarmor-nas220-initramfs-uImage - bootm 0x2000000 - *OpenWrt should be running now, however it is not written to flash yet* - From the running instance of OpenWrt use Luci's "flash image" feature from the web site or use sysupgrade from the console to write seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin to flash Option 2 - Install OpenWrt by flashing factory image from u-boot - nand erase.part ubi - tftpboot 0x2000000 seagate_blackarmor-nas220-squashfs-factory.bin - nand write 0x2000000 ubi ${filesize} - reset Signed-off-by: Kip Porterfield <kip.porterfield@gmail.com>
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37 lines
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#!/bin/sh /etc/rc.common
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START=98
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boot() {
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# configuring (lm85/lm63) onboard temp/fan controller to run the fan on its own
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# for more information, please read https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface
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case $(board_name) in
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iom,ix2-200)
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path_to_hwmon='/sys/class/hwmon/hwmon0'
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echo 2 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_enable" # fan is on pwm1
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;;
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seagate,blackarmor-nas220)
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path_to_hwmon='/sys/devices/platform/ocp@f1000000/f1011000.i2c/i2c-0/0-002e/hwmon/hwmon0'
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# adt7476 fan control chip. 3 temp sensors. Set to 1/4 speed at 35C and max speed at 48C.
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echo 7 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_auto_channels_temp"
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echo 64 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_auto_point1_pwm"
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echo 255 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_auto_point2_pwm"
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echo 35000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp1_auto_point1_temp"
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echo 48000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp1_auto_point2_temp"
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echo 35000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp2_auto_point1_temp"
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echo 48000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp2_auto_point2_temp"
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echo 35000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp3_auto_point1_temp"
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echo 48000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp3_auto_point2_temp"
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echo 2 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_enable"
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;;
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zyxel,nsa310b)
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path_to_hwmon='/sys/devices/platform/ocp@f1000000/f1011000.i2c/i2c-0/0-002e/hwmon/hwmon0'
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echo 2 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_enable" # fan is on pwm1
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echo 1 > "$path_to_hwmon/pwm1_auto_channels" # temp1 is the only one that changes
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echo 23000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp1_auto_temp_min"
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echo 43000 > "$path_to_hwmon/temp1_auto_temp_max" # next step is 49600 millicelsius, or 50 celsius, 43 celsius is better
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;;
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esac
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}
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