Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Marvell Development Board (LSP Version 2.2.2_NAS_GDP)- RD-88F6082-NAS-PH Soc: MV88F6082 Rev 1 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: CRYPT_ENG. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: DEV_BOOTCS. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: BOOT_ROM_CS. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: SPI_CS. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: MFLASH_CS. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: NFLASH_CS. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: INTER_REGS. ![]() Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: SDRAM_CS1. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: SDRAM_CS0. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: CPU Interface Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: mvBoardMppGet mppGroupNum 1 mppGroup 17 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: mvBoardMppGet mppGroupNum 0 mppGroup 4096 ![]() Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) kernel: NET: Registered protocol family 16 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) kernel: CPU: Testing write buffer coherency: ok Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Mount-cache hash table entries: 512 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) bug kernel: Calibrating delay loop. Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) kernel: Memory: 8MB 8MB 0MB 0MB = 16MB total Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Inode-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 1, 8192 bytes) Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Dentry cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) ![]() Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Console: colour dummy device 80x30 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: PID hash table entries: 128 (order: 7, 2048 bytes) Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: mvBoardGpioIntMaskGet:Board intsGppMask 0 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.notice kernel: Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda7 ro boardType=mv88F6082 productType=Aston reset=0 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Built 1 zonelists Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) bug kernel: HighMem zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) bug kernel: Normal zone: 0 pages, LIFO batch:1 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) bug kernel: DMA zone: 4096 pages, LIFO batch:1 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) bug kernel: On node 0 totalpages: 4096 Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writeback Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Using UBoot passing parameters structure Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: Machine: Feroceon Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: CPU0: D cache: 16384 bytes, associativity 1, 32 byte lines, 512 sets Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: CPU0: I cache: 16384 bytes, associativity 1, 32 byte lines, 512 sets Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: CPU0: D VIVT write-back cache Jan 1 00:00:24 (none) user.warn kernel: CPU: ARM926EJ-Sid(wb) revision 0 (ARMv5TEJ) From its log file I see that the device is operated by a Linux OS. I did not need the Lacie Ethernet Agent, a web browser is sufficient to configure the Network Space. If the problem persists, then you may have to make sure that you have the latest Recovery Mode update.I got mine now and it works fine with my Debian Lenny. In case the devices are experiencing some issues, then you can access the Recovery Mode and attempt to troubleshoot them. More precisely, you can employ the Wake Up function and input the MAC address of the gadgets so that the app can automatically take care of the rest. The idea behind the tool is to save you some time and energy, as it can automatically detect IP addresses, subnet masks, gateways, DNS servers or WINS addresses.Ī further noteworthy function of the application is that you can use it to power up various devices connected. While the utility runs quietly in the System Tray, you should keep in mind that you can learn more about the disk that you connected via USB or perhaps you attached to the AC source directly. LaCie Network Assistant is a tool designed as a companion for the storage devices attached to the LaCie Network that provides you with a quick and effortless way to manage these drives remotely. ![]() In the eventuality that you are managing several storage devices in your LaCie network, then there is a good chance that you may be on the lookout for a tool that enables you to configure and troubleshoot them accordingly.
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