Oriol
Cadet
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- Dec 7, 2013
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Hello,
I'm using FreeNAS 9.2.0-RELEASE-x64 (ab098f4).
When I go to Storage > Volumes > View Disks via web UI, I see then my 3 hard disks, named da0, da1 and da2. Each one is a 4Tb disk. When I select one of them and clic on the Edit button, then I want to change "Advanced Power Management" from disabled to "Level 1- Minimum power usage with Standby", but when I clic on the Ok button, to proceed with this new setting, I get the next message in red above the Serial textbox: "Ensure this value has at most 30 characters (it has 32).". And the serial ID is not editable so I cannot change it to a value of 30 characters. This happens whatever the change in the disk settings I try to do. It seems that the webUI is not capable of making any change while the serial is longer than 30 chars.
Is there any workaround? I need to manage the power settings of the disks, but as I've explained, the webUI does not allow any changes. As an example, the serial id of my first disk, named da0, is 00c7c10ff225105b1a80d31505b00506.
Thanks.
I'm using FreeNAS 9.2.0-RELEASE-x64 (ab098f4).
When I go to Storage > Volumes > View Disks via web UI, I see then my 3 hard disks, named da0, da1 and da2. Each one is a 4Tb disk. When I select one of them and clic on the Edit button, then I want to change "Advanced Power Management" from disabled to "Level 1- Minimum power usage with Standby", but when I clic on the Ok button, to proceed with this new setting, I get the next message in red above the Serial textbox: "Ensure this value has at most 30 characters (it has 32).". And the serial ID is not editable so I cannot change it to a value of 30 characters. This happens whatever the change in the disk settings I try to do. It seems that the webUI is not capable of making any change while the serial is longer than 30 chars.
Is there any workaround? I need to manage the power settings of the disks, but as I've explained, the webUI does not allow any changes. As an example, the serial id of my first disk, named da0, is 00c7c10ff225105b1a80d31505b00506.
Thanks.