Everything posted by dmacias
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Silverstone CS380 Compact Mid-Tower 8x4TB Hot Swap
What is your rear fan? I have an Arctic something. I think that would be noticeable if cpu and mb temps were high or cpu fan is running too high. My thought process besides that I rack mounted the case was to pull cooler air over the hdds. With the vented panel on the left and fans blowing to the right there was more of a chance of cool air not going to the hdds and possibly hot air too. With the panel and fans reversed all the cool air from the vents goes directly to the hdds cage. And the intake fan by the power supply brings in cool air for the system. Right now at 25 min parity check. This is my readings FAN4 is rear fan. FANA is hdds. FAN1 is CPU and FAN2 is intake. Also I'm running my IPMI fan control with FANA set to hdds temps and a max threshold of 45°C Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk Edit. This is more accurate temps. I stopped the parity check and waited a bit till the webgui updated them. I don't think the webgui updates as frequently during parity checks. The IPMI values above are correct though except hdd temp. Also since I have my threshold set to 45, FAN won't reach max rpm until then
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Silverstone CS380 Compact Mid-Tower 8x4TB Hot Swap
You might try flipping the fans so they pull air through the drive cage and then flip the side panels. So if you're looking at the front of the case, the fans are blowing to the left and there is a solid side panel on the left. And the vented side panel is now on the right. And make sure all cables are under the motherboard and not blocking the drive cage. May eliminate some noise by enclosing the fans. Also during parity checks just the noctuas on the fan cage run at higher speeded based on hdd temp. I don't think the rest spin up as much. I never really paid attention to the noise since the server was in a network rack in a closet. I had the other Lian Li (not the q25) but similar with a 5.25 slot above the front fan. Can't remember number. Much better air flow. I'll run a parity check and see Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
Nerdpack plugin itself won't break unRAID. It's the packages that could possibly do something, although no one has pointed to any problem package. It's usually the packages themselves that may not work between versions due to unRAID updating dependent packages. If you wanted to be safe you could uninstall the plugin or just toggle all the packages off and click apply. I believe the confusion was over the use of DevPack on daily systems as it was intended for compiling packages on unRAID. But i have since stripped all of the packages in DevPack that are part of unRAID and included only the headers. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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Silverstone CS380 Compact Mid-Tower 8x4TB Hot Swap
Thanks for pointing that out. I changed my answer a bit but yes you're right. Someone could assume that from what I said.
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unRAID 6 DevPack - Dev tools (gc, gcc, glib, make, etc.)
It has already been updated. However this plugin was meant to be used on a dev system for compiling packages for unRAID. unRAID is a mix of Slackware current and I cannot always keep up with every package change or incompatibility. I don't scour through every release thread either. I do try to compare unRAID releases against this repo. So unless someone posts in this thread about a problem with a package in this repo, I may not know. So moving forward I'm going to strip out every inherent unRAID package in this plugin and only include the headers for those packages.
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
I don't think so. I don't see anything with mergerfs and slackware and it would probably require many more packages
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Silverstone CS380 Compact Mid-Tower 8x4TB Hot Swap
I'm sorry I can't remember if I used the original cables or used some longer ones left over from other Corsair modular power supplies with the same type cable. I remember messing with left over cables. Plus looking at the pics I need to update. I used a different power supply extender and it might have come with some extensions too. I also flipped the hard drive fans and flipped the side panels. I now have this case mounted on rails in my network rack. So now the hard drive fans stuck air from the bottom of the rack if that makes sense. I'll try to look at it later today Edit I used Corsair type 3 cable which are the same as the type 4 for the peripheral connections. You can see the 3 down at the bottom. Type 4 on all other.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I'm not sure where the BIOS gets the CPU temps from. But you could enter the bios and go to the BMC webpage for your motherboard and see if they match up. This plugin just displays the data from the BMC
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[Plugin] NUT v2 - Network UPS Tools
As long as it is working you should be fine. NUT uses a generic driver for similar models
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
It was discussed before but I haven't had much time lately. I think the only option is a motherboard and model override for VM's. If dmidecode doesn't detect ASRock or Supermicro and connecting via IP address then present override. Override yes/no, ASRock/Supermicro then X9/X10-X11.
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
Added
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
You're welcome. Good to hear.
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
No sorry. It's been discussed before. This is more of a one or two package standalone plugin. ffmpeg would require a ton of media packages. There may be a docker. It's included in a few.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
That's what your motherboard displays. Sorry but nothing can be done. I believe I added support for your case but it was to just show the low, med or hi and might have added color respectively. https://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=8295
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
I usually only update the packages if someone asks or there's a new version of unRAID that may cause conflicts. Sometimes I just go through and check for updates and see if there's conflicts. But most updated packages are compiled against Slackware current and unRAID is not always on the very latest. And for good reason till they've tested compatibility. This is the case for BorgBackup. I tried a precompiled package and needed many more packages as well and then it failed on openssl. Needs the very latest. I haven't tried to compile it myself yet.
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
Updated bind package. Also will need the json-c package
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
I'll see if there's a newer version
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
What version unRAID?
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
In one of the last updates I set the fans to full to make sure the script had total control over them. I believe it's something with polling. Johnny mentioned it a while back and I've noticed it too. My fans return to being controlled after a few minutes. It can also take a couple polling cycles if nothing has changed significantly between them. I'll try and find some time to look into it.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I think this thread could apply to your problem https://forums.unraid.net/topic/56858-false-temp-alerts-and-fan-issues-xeon-e5-25x0-v1/
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
What motherboard?
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Speedtest.net for unRAID 6.1+
I'm not sure. Try deleting some. There's nothing really to update till I find a script that can give more accurate results. As speeds get faster and faster is seems the speedtest-cli gets more and more inaccurate.
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Speedtest.net for unRAID 6.1+
Sorry for the late reply but there's probably something wrong with the xml file where the results are stored on the flash drive.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
If you want the fans at max you don't need the plugin for that. Just go to the Supermicro IPMI page and set the fans to full.
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unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)
What version of unRAID?