v1.2.17 - Added disable support memory compatibility option --ram or -r v1.2.16 - Changed to show the script version, Synology model and DSM version on each run to make it easier to debug any user's issues. v1.2.15 - Now finds your expansion units' model numbers and adds your drives to their db files. - Now adds your M.2 drives to your M.2 PCI card's db files (supports M2Dxx and E10M20-T1 and future models with similar model names). - Improved flags/options checking and added usage help (-h or --help) and version info (-v or --version). - Can now download the latest script version for you (if you have 'user home service' enabled in DSM). - Now adds 'support_m2_pool="yes"' line for models that don't have support_m2_pool in synoinfo.conf - To (hopefully) prevent losing your SSH created M2 volume when running this script on models that DSM 7.2 Beta does not list as supported for creating M2 volumes. - Added removal of " 00Y" from end of Samsung/Lenovo SSDs to fix issue #13. - Changed Synology NAS model detection to be more reliable (for models that came in different variations and report extra text after model). issue #2 and issue #10 - Changed checking drive_db_test_url setting to be more durable. - Fixed bug where removable drives were being added to the drive database. - Fixed bug where "M.2 volume support already enabled" message appeared when NAS had no M.2 drives. v1.1.14 - Minor bug fix. v1.1.13 - Fixed bug in v1.1.12 "check that M.2 volume support is enabled" v1.1.12 - Added check that M.2 volume support is enabled. v1.1.11 - Added support for M.2 SATA drives. - Can now skip processing M.2 drives by running script with the -m2 flag. - Changed method of getting drive and firmware version so script is faster and easier to maintain. No longer using smartctl or hdparm. - Changed SAS drive firmware version detection to support SAS drives that hdparm doesn't work with. - Removed error message and aborting if *.db.new not found (clean DSM installs don't have a *.db.new). - Fixed script version check introduced in 1.0.7. v1.1.10 - Now makes DSM recheck disk compatibility so reboot not needed (DSM 7 only). - Fixed DSM 6 bug when DSM 6 used the old db file format. v1.1.9 - Added support for SAS drives. - Now gets HDD/SSD/SAS drive model number with smartctl instead of hdparm. v1.1.8 - Now prevents DSM auto updating the drive database. - Disable "support_disk_compatibility" (that was added in v1.0.6) is now optional. - Run script with -f or -force to disable "support_disk_compatibility". - If run without -f or -force "support_disk_compatibility" is re-enabled. v1.0.7 Added message if newer script version is available. v1.0.6 Added 2nd method of disabling disk compatibility to solve issue #1 and #4 for the few people where the original method didn't work. v1.0.5 Changed to avoid issue #2 v1.0.4 Now backs up the database file if there is no backup already. v1.0.3 Changed to avoid avoid error messages from previous change to search for sda and sata# drives in DSM 6 and DSM 7. - /dev/sata*: No such file or directory - /dev/sd*: No such file or directory v1.0.2 Improved formatting when listing found drives. v1.0.1 Fixed issue where drives weren't detected if: - NAS had been updated from DSM 6 to DSM 7 and still used sda, sdb etc. - Models like the DVA3219 that use sata# even in DSM 6. v1.0.0 Initial release.