NAS problem - disconnect after display goes to sleep

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I have Synology DS-409+ NAS with some shares by AFP. These shares automatically connect on login. In System Preferences "Put hard disks to sleep when possible" is NOT checked.

So, the problem. When I work on Mac everything is ok. But several minutes after it puts display to sleep when it's idle, NAS shares are disconnected and every programs that use them (Transmission, iTunes, etc) are hang up. If i quickly quit (or force quit) these apps, then I can manually reconnect shares. If I don't do that I'll get completely hanging system and have to power it down to reboot.

Any ideas?

Mac Mini, Mac OS X (10.5.7), Synology DS409+ NAS, AFP shares

Posted on Aug 5, 2009 2:24 AM

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Aug 5, 2009 2:38 AM in response to salsaly4

Sure. It's not just the display that is going to sleep, but the entire system is going to sleep, and thus causing your Ethernet hardware to go to sleep as well. Thus disconnecting the NAS that is shared by AFP.

The option "Put hard drives to sleep when possible" only affects hard disks that are connected to one of the system bus's (Internal, Firewire, or USB.), and is completely independant of "System sleep" or "Display Sleep."

When the system goes to sleep, all network connections are dropped. I am not sure if there is a way around this.

Aug 6, 2009 3:22 PM in response to salsaly4

No. Left Adium to work - it does not disconnect. Only AFP shares do (and I was able to see the "Network disk(s) disconnected" with list of all shares from NAS.

Also, as I've said in previous reply, it happens not only when display goes to sleep. Seems that it is a NAS problem - only high load on random access works (many torrent files). When streaming HDTV movies in loop it works perfectly, when nothing is accessing shares except iTunes - everything is ok, shares are not dropped.

Aug 7, 2009 8:02 AM in response to salsaly4

I'm wondering if the hard drive mechanism is "Spinning Down" after being idle , which is causing the NAS device to drop the AFP shares.

Is there any setting on the NAS device itself that might appear to prevent this from happening?

You might want to drop the manufacture of the NAS device and email regarding the problem. It might not be related to your mac at all.

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