1/20/2024 0 Comments Teamviewer start after reboot![]() I’m not sure the next step in this as everything is listed as compatible by QNAP. S.M.A.R.T reports all drives as good conditionĪlthough the 80 gig drive does boot as expected, I need to find a way to use the 4x 1.5 TB drives with this system. This will become the backup location for several servers and workstations at our office, stability will be needed in the long term, but it’s a free for all in testing right now This is a brand new out of the box QNAP and Seagate hard drives. The system works with this configuration, but now it still loses on reboot the RAID-1 built using drives 2,3,4… even when configured via web interface. I’ve tried multiple configurations of hard drives, including single drive (switched 3 different drives as primary to check if there was drive failures) I have spent a couple days trying different combinations of drive initialization types (standalone and RAID-1)Īfter 2 days of using only 1.5 TB drives, I borrowed an 80 GB Seagate (ST380815AS) and replaced drive 1. In creating a RAID-1 with 4 Seagate 1.5 TB hard drives the QNAP Finder finishes the Quick Setup, but the 409 loses all configuration data after reboot. I've had issues where if I changed the IP number of a computer I was connected to, I would completely lose the connection and had to restart the computer, but in. Network issues and TeamViewer seem to be quite random. So I guess a simple reboot wasn't sufficient this time. How do I make TeamViewer open on startup In the TeamViewer interface, click Extras > Options: Go to the General section, and check Start TeamViewer with Windows. After about 15 minutes, I was able to successfully connect to it again. Checkmark the Box Start TeamViewer with system. I just purchased a TS-409 Pro and 4 x 1.5 TB Seagate hard drives (same model ST31500341AS as outlined in the press release for compatibility on ) Once installed run TeamViewer and choose from the Menu option Extras > Options. And the TeamViewer connection fails: Rebooting the Laptop using Microsoft remote desktop fixes the issue (until it goes to sleep mode again). Should I? I would need guidance with this.I too am having difficulty with hard drives failing on boot up. run the following command to obtain all log files: If you did not disable the daemon, please contact teamviewer support. Please start the daemon (needs root permissions) before running teamviewer: In the terminal, I received the same pop-up window as before with this message: I was able to find teamviewerd in the system services and check the box, then clicked 'ok'. ![]() To start the teamviewer daemon use System services under system orĪs root make /etc/rc.d/rc.teamviewerd executable and then as root execute /etc/rc.d/rc.teamviewerd start I can't find the actual command after the process is finished. I wouldn't know how to retrieve it anyway. 'sudo spi -i teamviewer' created so much output that I don't think I should post it here. An error (15) occurred when creating archive /tmp/tvlog_darkstar_.zip The easiest way to restore normal operation on the host PC is by restarting it from one of the other PCs on the same network. Zip error: Could not create output file (was replacing the original zip file)ĭone. To access this feature you need to: Go to your phones Settings. Zip warning: new zip file left as: /tmp/zi9ZpYHY Apparently, there is an auto-start management feature where you can add all the apps you want to start at the system bootup. Updating: sysinfo/dbus-send (deflated 76%) Updating: sysinfo/Xorg.0.log.old (deflated 83%) Updating: sysinfo/ifconfig (deflated 56%) Updating: sysinfo/Xorg.0.log (deflated 83%) Updating: logfiles/TeamViewer10_Logfile.log (deflated 86%) ![]() Updating: config/teamviewerd.pid (stored 0%) Rm: cannot remove ‘/tmp/tvlog_darkstar_.zip’: Operation not permitted Creating a zip archive from all files in logfiles and configĭmesg: klogctl failed: Operation not permitted
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