From 87882fee529493d4c81b0daa8e58f5a62882bcd7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dave Russell <39733752+007revad@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2023 15:03:22 +1000 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- README.md | 26 +++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7f76f07..310d081 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -25,11 +25,13 @@ #### What the script does: * Optionally disable DSM's "support_disk_compatibility". * Optionally disable DSM's "support_memory_compatibility" to prevent non-Synology memory notifications. * Optionally edits max supported memory to match the amount of memory installed, if installed memory is greater than the current max memory setting. +* Optionally enables M2D20, M2D18, M2D17 and E10M20-T1 on Synology NAS that don't officially support them. +* Optionally enables immutable snapshots on models older than '20 series running DSM 7.2. * Checks that M.2 volume support is enabled (on models that have M.2 slots or PCIe slots). * Enables creating M.2 storage pools and volumes from within Storage Manager **(newer models only?)**. * Makes DSM recheck disk compatibility so rebooting is not needed if you don't have M.2 drives (DSM 7 only). * **If you have M.2 drives you may need to reboot.** - * Reminds you that you may need to reboot the Synology after running the script (DSM 6 only). + * Reminds you that you may need to reboot the Synology after running the script. * Checks if there is a newer version of this script and offers to download it for you. * The new version available messages time out so they don't prevent the script running if it is scheduled to run unattended. @@ -46,14 +48,20 @@ ### When to run the script ### Options when running the script There are optional flags you can use when running the script: -* --showedits or -s to show you the changes it made to the Synology's compatible-drive database. -* --noupdate or -n to prevent DSM updating the compatible drive databases. See note below. -* --m2 or -m to prevent processing M.2 drives. -* --force or -f to disable "support_disk_compatibility". This should only be needed if any of your drives weren't detected. - * If you run the script without --force or -f it will re-eanble "support_disk_compatibility". -* --ram or -r to disable "support_memory_compatibility". - * If you run the script without --ram or -r it will re-eanble "support_memory_compatibility". -* --restore to undo all the changes the script has made. +```YAML +-s, --showedits Show edits made to _host db and db.new file(s) +-n, --noupdate Prevent DSM updating the compatible drive databases +-m, --m2 Don't process M.2 drives +-f, --force Force DSM to not check drive compatibility +-r, --ram Disable memory compatibility checking (DSM 7.x only) and set max memory to amount of installed memory +-w, --wdda Disable WD WDDA +-i, --immutable Enable immutable snapshots on models older than 20-series (DSM 7.2 and newer only) + --restore Undo all changes made by the script + --autoupdate=AGE Auto update script (useful when script is scheduled) + AGE is how many days old a release must be before auto-updating. AGE must be a number: 0 or greater +-h, --help Show this help message +-v, --version Show the script version +``` **Note:** If you have some Synology drives and want to update their firmware run the script **without** --noupdate or -n then do the drive database update from Storage Manager and finally run the script again with your preferred options.