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[[File:NASPi2-04.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi2NASPi Gemini 2.5]][[File:NASPi2-01.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 Interface]][[File:IMG-3743-Dimension.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi Gemini 2.5 Dimension]][[File:X882 V2.0-INTERFACE.jpg|thumb|right|X882 V2.0 InterfaceIndication]][[File:X882_V1X882-V1.3-IMG-2870socket-Interface_indicationindication.jpg|thumb|right|X882 V1.3 Interface Indication]][[File:NASPi2NASPi-Gemini-02Inner.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 Inner View]][[File:NASPi2X882-OLED.jpg|thumb|right|X882 Oled Support]][[File:NASPi-Gemini-Packing-03list.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 Packing List]] ==Foreword==At the early 2017, we made a NAS storage solution for Raspberry Pi. Accroding to customers' feedback, we made a series of improvements, like [[X800]], [[X820]], [[X825]] V1.5, [[X825 V2.0]], [[X828]], [[X829]], [[X822]], [[X880]], [[X883]], [[NASPi Lite]], [[NASPi]], etc. From only supporting single hard disk to support dual hard disks, from complicated installation to simple installation, now a new raspberry pi storage kit - [[NASPi Gemini 2.5]] (only support 2.5" HDD/SSD) is released. Hope you will like it! 'Gemini' means dual, '2.5' means 2.5-inch SSD/HHD; Click [[GEEKWORM NAS Family]] to know more. ===Update History=== * In December 2022, the NASPi Gemini 2.5 has been updated to a new version, it is the update of X882 V1.3 to X882 V2.0, remove the USB-C port on X882 V1.3, and update DC 5V power in to wide voltage input DC6-18V power in.* The new version completely solve the issue of I/O error.[[File:X882-Compare.jpg|700px|X882 V2.0 VS X882 V1.3]]
==Overview==
Geekworm NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 is an ultra-compact dual 2.5 inch SATA HDD/SSD NAS storage kit with safe shutdown and auto power on function that specially designed for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B computer, it allows two pcs 2.5" HDD/SSD to working at the same time with your Raspberry Pi 4. Also support use with one single 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD.
The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port delivers a blistering data transfer rate of up to 5Gbps, letting you transfer a large amount of data in seconds.
NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 is composed of three parts: [[X882]] dual 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD shield, NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 metal case and heat dissipation system(3Pin 4010 PWM fan with metal bracket). To get better heat dissipation of NASPi2NASPi Gemini 2.5, it also support install Max 7mm thickness heatsink above Pi4, as we use the M2.5*11+6mm spacers to fix the PWM fan with metal bracket. There is space for extra heatsink installation on Pi4.
'''Note:'''
* <span style="color:red;">Power NASPi Gemini 2.5 via USB-C or DC jack or Type-C socket of X882shield, DO NOT power via USB-C of Raspberry Pi 4!!!, or you can't use the AUTO ON & Safe shutdown function</span>* Because the shielding of the metal casing will cause the <span style="color:red;">loss of 2.4G wifi signal</span>, we only recommend you to use Ethernet or 5G WiFi.
* Support Max 7mm thickness heatsinks on Raspberry Pi 4 as we use 11mm height spacers for the fan with bracket installation on Pi4.
* Support Max 16mm thickness 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD installation.
* Insert the SD card into Raspberry Pi 4 first before NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 installation start.* 5G WiFi is stable enough, recommend using Ethernet or 5G WiFi.* The Raspberry Pi4 board, 2.5" SATA SSDs/HDDs, power adapter are all not included in the packing list.
==Features==* Ultra-compact NAS storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 with Dual 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD* For use with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B only* UASP supported only, do not support TRIM* Supports <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">dual</span> 2.5 SATA HDDs/SSDs working at the same time* Support <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Max 16mm thickness </span> 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD installation* Allows booting OS from your HDD/SSD for faster app opens, web serving and file copying * LED blue indicator(HDD1,HDD2) indicates each drive status* Support <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">auto power on</span> function by jumper setting* Support <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">safe shutdown</span> function(Integrated on X882, do not need extra expansion board)* Support connecting 3pin PWM fan for cooling* Support RAID setup by jumper setting* NASPi2 Dimensions: 167*112*61mm/ 6.57*4.41*2.40inch* With on board power button to control power on/off===Cooling Solution===* Using PWM cooling fan, can support automatic adjustment of speed according to CPU temperature, need to install the shell script* Support Max 7mm thickness heatsinks installation on Raspberry Pi 4 as we use 11mm height spacers for the fan with bracket installation on Pi4.'''Important!!'''
===On board switch with blue LED light===* Press button switch For better system compatibility & performance, Please format your HDD/SSD to turn on* Press button switch and hold for 1~2 seconds to reboot* Press button switch and hold for 3 seconds to implement safe shutdown* Press button switch and hold for more than 8 seconds to force shutdownExt4 file system.
===Note about SSD/HDD===
* Do not recommend using Samsung hard drives, please use hard drives of other brands.
* As with all SSDs, new SSD/HDD must be formatted before use.
* Older SSD drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives.
* A microSD card is required for forceing the Raspbian OS to use the HDD/SSD for its "root" partition
== Raid Setup==[Raid Instruction]We found that some newbies always ask strange questions about RAID;
[[FilePlease note:RAID-instruction.jpg|800px]]
【RAID setup # NASPi-Gemini 2.5 is a hardware RAID. It supports RAID at the hardware level and Jumper setting】does not require any software configuration. This has nothing to do with software.# Although NASPi-Gemini 2.5 also supports hardware RAID, BUT we recommend that you use '''software RAID''', which will bring a certain degree of ease of maintenance later on. Software RAID comes from the NAS software you use, such as OMV
==Features==* Model: '''WarningNASPi Gemini 2.5''' * Ultra-compact NAS storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 with Dual 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD* For use with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B only* Supports <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Dual Max 16mm thickness</span> 2.5 SATA HDDs/SSDs working at the same time* Support <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Auto Power On</span> function by jumper setting (Automatically turn on when there is a power applied)* Support <span style="color:red;font-weight: Please backup bold">Software&Hardware safe shutdown</span> function(Integrated on X882 shield, do not need extra expansion board)* Support connecting 3pin PWM fan for cooling* Support Three RAID Modes by jumper setting* UASP supported only, do not support TRIM* Allows booting OS from your data before setup HDD/SSD for faster app opens, web serving and switchfile copying* Compatible with all Raspberry Pi operating systems <span style="color:red;">(If the OS (such as Home Assistant) does not allow the installation of external scripts, otherwise you maybe lost your data.then the software safe shutdown and automatic adjust fan speed functions are not supported;)</span>
1==How to Power==<span class="tb_red ">Warning about power supply:</span># Don't use that adjustable voltage power supply. Install # Don't use the HDDssame power supply used on LED strips.
2. Please connect the X882 to your PC or Raspberry Pi board and keep The above two are absolute garbage power on.supply, can not be used!!!
3===for X882 V2. Switch RAID mode0===* Set the switch button to your preferred RAID mode(PM/RAID Power via DC5521 Jack of X882 V2.0, <span style="color:red;">6-18Vdc, ≥4A</RAID 1/SPAN) as per the RAID illustration table.span>, * Press Refer to the '''SET''' button for about 5 seconds, and release it till the blue LED indicators starts flashingfollowing diagram:[[File:X882-V2.0-How_to_Power1.* After RAID mode changed, please confirm that the PC can recognize the disk(s) properly and shows the right capacityjpg|700px|How to Power NASPi Gemini V2.0]]
or you can run the fdisk ===for X882 V1.3===* Via DC5521 Jack of X882 V1.3, 5.1Vdc +/-l command to view the hard drive on raspberry pi OS when you connect x880 to raspberry pi board5% , ≥4A <span style="color:red;">Recommend!!!</span> (DC5525 Jack is compatible with DC5521, also support 5V PSU with DC5525 Jack) fdisk * Via Type-C port of X882 V1.3, 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A(Geekworm Type-lC 5V 4A 20W power supply is recommended.)You * We recommend the high quality power adapter, or the HDD/SSD may cannot be recognized. Since NASPi Gemini 2.5 can found install two pcs 2.5 inch hard drives if you select 'clear raid mode'(this is PM model), it needs a high-quality power supply to provide enough current.* Refer to the following diagram:[[File:NASPi2-pwr-in-diagram.jpg|700px|How to Power NASPi Gemini v1.3]]
or ==How to Cooling?==* The NASPi Gemini 2.5 uses the same cooling scheme as the [[NASPi]], we only increased the height of the copper spacer from 6mm to 11mm to allow a heatsink with a maximum thickness of 7mm to be placed on the CPU chip.* NASPi Gemini 2.5 uses 4010 PWM cooling fan (<span style="color:red;">3 wires, support speed adjustment NOT reading speed</span>), can support automatic adjustment of speed according to CPU temperature, need to install the shell script.
You found only one hard drive if you select the RAID0==User Manual=====Installation Video===For NASPi Gemini 2.5 new version with X882 V2.0'''(New)''': https:/RAID1 model/youtu.be/telXhhnfzfA{{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/telXhhnfzfA}}
4Refer to [[#Installation Video for X882 V1. Set CLEAR RAID mode (PM, factory default setup) * Press the SET button for about 5 seconds then and release it till blue LED indicators starts flashing3]] if you are using X882 V1.* After above processes, the setup for CLEAR RAID is done3.
==Power Supply=How to Install Script===* Via TypeRefer to [[X-C port of X882C1 Software | how to install the shell script]], 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A(Geekworm Type-C 5V 4A 20W power supply and this script is recommendedrequired to install to enable PWM fan runs and safe shutdown function.* Via DC5521 Jack of X882, 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A (DC5525 Jack is compatible with DC5521, also support 5V PSU with DC5525 Jack)
'''Note about PSU:''' Please ===How to choose SSD/HDD===* Do not recommend using Samsung hard drives, please use hard drives of other brands.* We recommend that you use high quality power adapterHDD instead of SSD, or the which will cause less WIFI interference* As with all SSDs, new SSD/HDD/must be formatted before use.* Older SSD drives with less efficient flash media may cannot be recognizednot perform as well as newer drives. Since NASPi2 can install two pcs 2.5 inch hard drives, it needs a high-quality power supply * A microSD card is required for forceing the Raspbian OS to provide enough current.use the HDD/SSD for its "root" partition
=== How to Configure RAID Setting===Refer to [[File:NASPi2-05.jpg|700px|How to Power NASPi2Configure RAID Setting]]
==Document=Some tutorials===*[[How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD]]*[https://raspberrytips.com/format-mount-usb-drive/ How to Format and Mount a USB drive on Raspberry Pi]* How to How to migrate Raspberry Pi SD card to a USB SSD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AenM-JrG098* [https://www.jmicron.com/file/download/1033/JMS561_Product+Brief.pdf Chip Document]
* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an SSD or Flash Drive: [[Does the X825/X855 support USB boot]]
* Tutorial – How to Initialize, Partition and Format a Brand New SSD in Windows: [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.pdf]]
* [https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/set-up-openmediavault-on-raspberry-pi-4/ How to set up OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi 4]
 
Some Tips
*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]
* [https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1515 Difficulty booting from SSD drive]
* How to build a Raspberry Pi NAS: https://youtu.be/gyMpI8csWis
* [[How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD]]
==Packing List==
* 1 x NASPi Gemini 2.5 Metal Case* 1 x X882 V1.3 Dual 2.5'' SATA SSD/HDD ShieldShield(V1.3 or V2.0 Version)* 1 x NASPi2 Metal Case* 1 x 3pin 4010 X823-A3 metal bracket with PWM fan with metal bracket
* 1 x screws pack accessories
==User ManualInstallation Video for X882 V1.3==For NASPi Gemini 2.5 Old version with X882 V1.3: https://youtu.be/7FzZeoTBQiI {{#ev:youtube|https://youtu.be/7FzZeoTBQiI}} Software guideGuide of script installation, please refer fast forward video to [[X-C1 Software]]5 minutes 10 seconds.
==FAQ==
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Q1: Why only one SSD/HDD is recognized?</span> A: You found only SSD/HDD if you select the RAID0/RAID1 mode. Please '''exit the RAID mode''' and check again after '''entering the PM mode(clear raid mode)'''. More details please refer to '''Set CLEAR RAID mode''' of [[NASPi_Gemini_2.5#How_to_configure_RAID|How to configure RAID]]  <span class="tb_red_bold">Q2: What to do if HDD/SSD is not recognized?</span>
A: Please refer to [[How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD]]
Q2: What is the thickness of a 2.5" HDD/SSD that can be accommodated for NASPi2?
Q3: What is the thickness of a 2.5" HDD/SSD that can be accommodated for NASPi Gemini 2.5? A: NASPi2 NASPi Gemini 2.5 support Max <span style="color:red;">16mm</span> thickness 2.5" HDD/SSD; The thickness of 2.5" HDD/SSD on the market is generally 7mm, 9.5mm, 12.5 and 15mm,so you can choose the SSD/HDD according to your requirement.  Q4: Does raid inside of openmediavault function with NASPi-Gemini 2.5? A: NASPi-Gemini 2.5 support hardware RAID mode, please refer to above Raid_Setting, or you can set it to PM mode then let openmediavault control RAID setting.  Q5: What are the HDDs requirement when use RAID mode? A: Strongly recommend to use the same brand and capacity HDDs when use RAID Mode.  Q6: What to do if meet I/O error? A: First please check if you use the USB Type-C power adapter, if yes, please change to use DC power adapter topower via DC jack of X882 to test. The USB Type-C PSU maybe not enough to power the dual HDD/SSD.  Q7: Why only one SSD/HHD can be recognized? A: You choose the RAID1 mode, because it is a hardware RAID, so OS recognize only one HDD/SDD.  Q8: How to know if there will be HDD errors? A: If there is HDD error, there will be red led for the red marked part LED. [[File:Hdd.png|thumb|none|HDD error]]  Q9: RAID issue with OMV. A: The RAID mode is not tested with OMV OS. The OMV also supports software RAID, you can set the X882 to PM mode and test the software RAID of OMV.If you want to test the hardware RAID of X882, it can be connectted to WINDOWS PC for testing. Q10: How to replace a bad HDD? First of all, it depends on whether you use '''software RAID''' or '''hardware RAID'''. If you use software RAID, there will be corresponding functional modules in the NAS software to assist you in replacing the hard drive. After the HDD replacement is completed, the NAS software will automatically synchronize the data to the new hard drive. If you use '''hardware RAID''', you can refer to the following steps:# '''Confirm the faulty hard disk''': If the HHD1 or HDD2 LED lights up red, it means that the HDD feedback S.M.A.R.T read error, it is recommended to replace it # '''Back up important data''': It is recommended to connect to a Windows computer and back up important files directly through COPY. # '''Purchase a new hard drive''': To ensure compatibility and performance consistency, it is recommended to purchase a hard drive of the same model and capacity as the original hard drive. # '''Shut down the NAS system''': to avoid data corruption or other unexpected situations during the replacement process # '''Start the NAS system''': After startup, the RAID controller will automatically detect the new hard drive and start the data synchronization and reconstruction process. This process may take some time, depending on the size of the hard drive and the load on the system. PS: Although GEMINI also supports hardware RAID, we recommend that you use software RAID, which will bring certain convenience to later maintenance. The function of software RAID comes from the NAS software you use such as OMV. 
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