November 18, 20178 yr 14 minutes ago, skoop said: I have the same issue, Samsung 850 Pro. So, just to clarify.... my 850 Pro is probably OK and not actually overheating all of the sudden... it never ran above 45ish prior to this update. Should I attempt to mitigate the error or wait until the update and just assume all is fine until then? It's probably fine. The true temp is 100 minus whatever you see in the UI. So if the UI shows 65, the real temp is 35.
November 18, 20178 yr Just now, ljm42 said: It's probably fine. The true temp is 100 minus whatever you see in the UI. So if the UI shows 65, the real temp is 35. OK, all looks good then. 35 as per normal
November 18, 20178 yr I have the same issue with my Samsung EVO SSD. Its showing 75 degrees where used to show like 30.
November 18, 20178 yr Author 10 minutes ago, JM2005 said: I have the same issue with my Samsung EVO SSD. Its showing 75 degrees where used to show like 30. Question is which is correct? Hit with some heat and see if the temp goes up or down. Prob will go down. We're preparing -rc13 release to correct this.
November 18, 20178 yr This is why i suggested that they change it to a user selectable option. As there are too many scenarios now. UnRaid Admins should be able to select a non-default SMART attribute per driveSent from my iPhone using TapatalkMy Samsung Cache Disk is showing 76 Celsius. I've put the server to sleep now.... Gesendet von meinem Redmi Note 3 mit Tapatalk
November 18, 20178 yr Add me to the list of Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB owners who now has a 73C overheat warning. Is there anything we can do in the meantime other than lift the heat thresholds to suppress the alerts?
November 18, 20178 yr My two cache disks (Intel SSDSC2BW120H6) now showing 65C (before rc12 it was around 30C)
November 18, 20178 yr My 2 SSD show high temp in Dashboard, but UD shows normal temp. Samsung_SSD_840_EVO SAMSUNG_SSD_830 //Peter Edited November 18, 20178 yr by peter_sm
November 18, 20178 yr I don't know if this is only related to rc12 but my dmesg gets filled with: [ 454.808118] ACPI Error: SMBus/IPMI/GenericSerialBus write requires Buffer of length 66, found length 32 (20170531/exfield-427) [ 454.808125] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_SB.PMI0._PMM, AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20170531/psparse-550) [ 454.808136] ACPI Exception: AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT, Evaluating _PMM (20170531/power_meter-338) Running on a HP Microserver Gen8 EDIT: Just found reports in rc8 with this issue. Edited November 18, 20178 yr by christofferm
November 18, 20178 yr 4 minutes ago, christofferm said: I don't know if this is only related to rc12 but my dmesg gets filled with: [ 454.808118] ACPI Error: SMBus/IPMI/GenericSerialBus write requires Buffer of length 66, found length 32 (20170531/exfield-427) [ 454.808125] ACPI Error: Method parse/execution failed \_SB.PMI0._PMM, AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT (20170531/psparse-550) [ 454.808136] ACPI Exception: AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT, Evaluating _PMM (20170531/power_meter-338) Running on a HP Microserver Gen8 See here.
November 18, 20178 yr 38 minutes ago, John_M said: See here. Thanks John Edit: This only partially solved the issue. Now I wont get error when running "sensors" manually but I still get the error every 10 seconds. Is there any new mechanism that tries to read ACPI interface? Edited November 18, 20178 yr by christofferm
November 18, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, christofferm said: Thanks John Edit: This only partially solved the issue. Now I wont get error when running "sensors" manually but I still get the error every 10 seconds. Is there any new mechanism that tries to read ACPI interface? Solved: Had for some reason "acpi_power_meter" module loaded. When I removed this it all worked as expected.
November 18, 20178 yr Since this release my SSDs (not that hot in reality) are reporting as 68/69ºC ... and I can't bring up their normal SMART attributes. smartctl correctly reports line 190 as 31ºC smartctl -a /dev/sdf 190 Airflow_Temperature_Cel 0x0000 100 100 000 Old_age Offline - 31
November 18, 20178 yr Another Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB temp reading error, both of mine now have a 74C overheat warning and never went over 30C before update.
November 18, 20178 yr Everybody who sees high temperatures (specifically on Samsung drives), it is a known issue and will be corrected in rc13.
November 18, 20178 yr I have a Hitachi drive "HTS543232A7A384" showing as 75 on the dashboard but the smart attributes shows 25...
November 18, 20178 yr 18 minutes ago, AnnabellaRenee87 said: I have a Hitachi drive "HTS543232A7A384" showing as 75 on the dashboard but the smart attributes shows 25... Same known issue.
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