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I switched off everything which has to do with myQNAPcloud but I still find these entries in my logfile:
2017/01/15 22:10:23 System 127.0.0.1 localhost [myQNAPcloud] DDNS updated WAN IP address to [.....]
What can I do to get rid of these things?
I think these still alive myQNAPcloud things don't let my harddrives got to sleep.
Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
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Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
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Re: Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
Nobody understands you.iMactouch wrote:Hello!
I switched off everything which has to do with myQNAPcloud but I still find these entries in my logfile:
2017/01/15 22:10:23 System 127.0.0.1 localhost [myQNAPcloud] DDNS updated WAN IP address to [.....]
What can I do to get rid of these things?
I think these still alive myQNAPcloud things don't let my harddrives got to sleep.
please supply more specific and clear information.
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Re: Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
OK.Nobody understands you.
Some weeks ago I installed and activated myQNAPcloud. But now I want to get rid of it.
So I deactivated everything which has to to with myQNAPcloud and restarted the NAS (TS_453A with 4.2.2build 20161216).
But I still see DDNS updates happening in the logfile, although DDNS is switched off.
How is this possible?
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Re: Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
Did you close account on www.myqnapcloud.com as well? Or at the very least, remove your device from the list?iMactouch wrote:OK.Nobody understands you.
Some weeks ago I installed and activated myQNAPcloud. But now I want to get rid of it.
So I deactivated everything which has to to with myQNAPcloud and restarted the NAS (TS_453A with 4.2.2build 20161216).
But I still see DDNS updates happening in the logfile, although DDNS is switched off.
How is this possible?
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Re: Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
No, I did not close it and I did not delete my device from the list.
If it is deactivated on my QNAP, nothing should happen, because there should be nothing that is doing something with myQNAPcloud.
If it is deactivated on my QNAP, nothing should happen, because there should be nothing that is doing something with myQNAPcloud.
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Re: Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
myQNAPcloud is not just "one" service, it's a combination of various features and functionalities.
No clue why the myQNAPcloud DDNS is still updated - if it's properly disabled. Should not happen, I will check it anyways ... however, not many users might care about - because it's a core or at least nice-to-have feature for most.
No clue why the myQNAPcloud DDNS is still updated - if it's properly disabled. Should not happen, I will check it anyways ... however, not many users might care about - because it's a core or at least nice-to-have feature for most.
I don't think so - the DDNS update with the log entry (triggering a cache wetting, so the HDD will spin-up) does not happen that frequently.iMactouch wrote:I think these still alive myQNAPcloud things don't let my harddrives got to sleep.
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Re: Disable myQNAPcloud completely?
The trick is easy: Go to https://www.myqnapcloud.com/ - select the device, go to [Device details], and use [Unregister].
After an email chat with QNAP I learnt that there will be some connectivity updates regardless for the "convenience" reasons. Still unclear to me why the disabled DDNS does still trigger the DDNS updates. Will challenge QNAP again after the Chinese New Year.
Regards,
-Kurt.
After an email chat with QNAP I learnt that there will be some connectivity updates regardless for the "convenience" reasons. Still unclear to me why the disabled DDNS does still trigger the DDNS updates. Will challenge QNAP again after the Chinese New Year.
Regards,
-Kurt.