Everything posted by JimmyGerms
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[Support] binhex - Flaresolverr
@binhex , would you mind giving a breakdown of how you were using flaresolverr and byparr on the same network as privoxyvpn? Did you mean flarsolverr for example was using --net=container:binhex-privoxyvpn? If so, I cannot get this to work inside prowlarr. The privoxy is up but flaresolverr can never get through and times out. I've tried the wireguard and openvpn setup with PIA and put port 8191 in the input, but to no avail. Am I misunderstanding? Would love to understand what I'm doing wrong!
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Just tested it out on my system with my 9207-8i in the PCI-E x16 top slot and I didn't have to mess with CSM, just disabling fast boot and I can see all drives in unRAID. Wonder why it's different for you?
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
I'll hook up my LSI 9207-8i HBA a little later today and see if I get any abnormalities. For now though, did you disable "fast boot" in bios? Also, try out enabling CSM. I can't remember if this helped on my current server or not. Need to play around and see.
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
For anyone that has a 13900k, does unraid report it as 2970 MHz for the base clock speed on this board? I'm not sure what's causing this but it's also causing me not to hit my full turbo either. Always just short.
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I7 13700K and ASUS PRO WS W680-ACE IPMI Optimizations
Sounds great! Also, I posted in another thread about the multi thread performance. I’m getting the same thing if I mess with any voltage or load line with this board. My performance is cut nearly in half. My bios is up to date as well. I’m having a heck of a time under-volting and keeping similar performance as default auto. I tried the other micro code setting thinking it was the whole intel disabling under-volting deal but still no go.
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
I'm at my wits end. I am trying to under-volt the board to give me some thermal headroom on the 13900k but I cannot get good performance. Anything I touch with ACLL, DCLL, Actual Voltage or Global Voltage immediately drops performance by half. In Cinebench R23 I get 16k instead of the 35-36k when set at default auto settings (But I hit 100 degrees). Intel XTU also is all greyed out so I cant even test adjust there...no idea what is going on. UnderVolt Protection is disabled too. I'm on latest BIOS and read a thread about switching microcode as well which I've done but same results. What the hell is the correct way to do it on this board?
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I7 13700K and ASUS PRO WS W680-ACE IPMI Optimizations
@firstTimerCould you post images of all your BIOS settings for the power saving options. I cannot get this to work, unraid crashes with powertop after a few minutes. I'm wondering if I got a bunk bios setting. P.S. This is an awesome write-up!
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
For anyone who is using the Kingston 32gig 4800 RAM (KSM48E40BD8KM-32HM), is there an XMP profile selection for you? I'm curious if I'm just overlooking where the option is or do these modules not have an XMP? EDIT: Has anyone done any CPU undervolting? If so, do you use the "Actual VRM Core Voltage" setting? There's no documentation in the manual for that one
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
@Omid take a look at this PDF for a password reset within windows or linux. Section is called "How to Reset the IPMI expansion card login password" https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/Add-on_card/IPMI_EXPANSION_CARD/IPMI_Expansion_Card_FAQ_EN.pdf?model=IPMI EXPANSION CARD
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[PLUGIN] IPMI for 6.11+
Haha yup! Currently reading that. Also, I'd love to donate to your time if you set out on this journey, let me know how I can help. Take it to DM maybe? EDIT: Oh boy, I think it's going to be a bit of trial and error...I'll have to reboot to bios and see if I can get some logs to spew out. The web interface doesn't provide the hex and other details like this screenshot.
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[PLUGIN] IPMI for 6.11+
Not a clue currently, working to figure that out. Not much documentation out there yet for the Asus-w680-ace-ipmi. Any tips on where to start? Doesn't look like there's a simple command to print or anything to trace in the logs so far.
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[PLUGIN] IPMI for 6.11+
Yup, totally see those and I see that in the code. Is there a way to expand or add a board if I figure out the values or is it more complicated then that? One downside to this board is I cannot control the front side fans (only testing this setup with 2 fans so far) with the temps of the HDDs and I'm lookin to work that in. root@Sandrock:/# ipmisensors ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event 32 | CPU_FAN | Fan | 600.00 | RPM | 'OK' 33 | CPU_OPT_FAN | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 34 | MB_CHA_FAN1 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 35 | MB_CHA_FAN2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 36 | MB_CHA_FAN3 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 37 | MB_CHA_FAN4 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 38 | MB_CHA_FAN5 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 43 | MB_AIO_PUMP | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 44 | CHA_FAN1 | Fan | 960.00 | RPM | 'OK' 45 | CHA_FAN2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 46 | CHA_FAN3 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 47 | CHA_FAN4 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 48 | CHA_FAN5 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 49 | CHA_FAN6 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 50 | CHA_FAN7 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 51 | CHA_FAN8 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A
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[PLUGIN] IPMI for 6.11+
@SimonF would it be possible to get the ASUSTeK Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI board supported? I'm looking at the code on github and I'm not quite sure where to start to get it implemented. How do you obtain all these raw values...if that's even the first step? Is there a way to provide our own fan.cfg setup and have the plugin go off that? I see there's an override setting for the Fan tab but I can't get it to detect any fans correctly after that.
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Under "Monitor" in the bios you can switch it over to IPMI. Hope that helps!
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Yup, but changing the source to look at HDD or HDD pool. Doesn't look like there's a default way. Only other options in here are temp probes.
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UnRAID on Asus Pro WS W680-ACE IPMI
Hey all! I wanted to share my experience as well. Just got it up and running. Took a bit but things seem to be smooth with the IPMI (for those who are pulling their hair out to get to the web interface put 'https://' in front of your BMC IP) I did have issues when I updated to to the latest bios with my RAM. It kept down-clocking them to 3200 instead of 4800 and I could not get the speeds back up without going back to bios version 2602. One question I had for the group, is there a way to tie the fan speed to HDD temps? I currently don't see a way without buying separate temp probes and using that in the fan settings. There doesn't seem to be a way to use anything other then CPU or temp probes. I learned the Fan tab in the IPMI tools plugin only appears for ASRock and SuperMicro boards. Wonder if there's a way to hack that?
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Asus IPMI Card on Pro WS W680-ACE Motherboard Disables Quick Sync
Hey there! I'm about to pull the trigger on this board and came across this. Before I buy I'm going to watch this thread. Have you tried changing the Graphics Configuration settings in the BIOS? Looks like there is a toggle for iGPU Multi-Monitor support. Wonder if that will help resolve the issue? Seems like this individual had some iGPU issues as well: https://old.reddit.com/r/unRAID/comments/10r98b9/new_intel_build_advice_w680_z690_z790/j9u65sd/
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Intel Socket 1151 Motherboards with IPMI AND Support for iGPU
Not to steal your thunder @Hoopster but I got curious and googled what you were talking about. I didn't know about the ipmitool kit! Is this what you followed? https://www.asrockrack.com/support/faq.asp?id=57 EDIT: Through googling, I found an old post of Hoopster's that ipmitools can be installed with the NerdTools. That should get you up and running hopefully?
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Intel Socket 1151 Motherboards with IPMI AND Support for iGPU
Huh, strange, what are your BIOS and BMC Firmware Version? I'm on BMC 1.80 and BIOS L2.35. Maybe try updating to latest on both if you are not.
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[SUPPORT] cups DOCKER REPOSITORY
Would anyone be willing to help troubleshoot how to get this on a vlan? I have not had success isolating this into my iot vlan group. It’s the only docker that refuses to function correctly. Is something hard coded to only function in bridge mode or local host?
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Intel Socket 1151 Motherboards with IPMI AND Support for iGPU
Just a heads up, I had to disable the bonding in IPMI due to my unifi switch getting confused. My local IPMI address would become unavailable due to the link aggregation and bond. Seems to be ok once disabled...and I turned off DNS just to see what would happen. Everything seems fine after a week!
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Intel Socket 1151 Motherboards with IPMI AND Support for iGPU
Oh my gosh, I just realized in my IPMI console they are bonded...would this be an issue if I have aggregation enabled through unraid?
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Intel Socket 1151 Motherboards with IPMI AND Support for iGPU
@Gonzo-the-great yup, that's exactly how mine is setup. Would you mind checking your syslogs for that warning? I wonder if it's a false positive?
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Intel Socket 1151 Motherboards with IPMI AND Support for iGPU
@Hoopster or anyone here do you happen to use bonding mode 802.3ad? I recently upgraded all my equipment and have a unifi 8 port switch with LAG and have set it up based on this guide but I'm always greeted with this message in the logs: bond0: Warning: No 802.3ad response from the link partner for any adapters in the bond I'm having a hell of a time setting up VLANs as well with dockers but slowly getting them to work. Only one that's really giving me trouble is CUPs but I think that's a docker image issue as it only works on the local host (bridge) and refuses to function correctly on vlans.
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[SUPPORT] cups DOCKER REPOSITORY
Little update, I can add the printer manually to the PCs but iPhones will not connect. I just tried installing multicast-relay thinking it was a mDNS issue from this guide but with no success. Pulling my hair out https://www.brandonmartinez.com/2020/09/02/unifi-and-mdns-with-apple-homekit/