• [6.9.0-beta22] No spin down of pool HDDs


    John_M
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    I doubt if this is a corrupted flash.

    The device information, including temperatures are stored and updated in RAM (/var/log/emhttp folder).

    It looks like a program glitch.

     

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    Color me embarrassed :$, just recently I was reprimanding a user by making a bug report without testing in safe mode first, and I did the same, so pool spin down works correctly in safe mode, I need to test which plugin is causing the issue but if I had to guess probably the IPMI plugin.

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    Just to add that although the no spin down issue I was having was because of the IPMI plugin, the crazy temps are not, it's not a big deal and it only happens with some make/model disks, so not sure it is a bug, but if I click on one of those disks while it's spun down it starts showing those temps, they then return to normal once the disks cycles, I assume it's smartctl causing that.

     

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    A few minutes later:

     

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    6 appears to be related to the cache slot number, this device is on slot 36, 55 is the temp of the only active cache device, an NVMe device.

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