bpalhares

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  1. Hi

    I'm trying to run the script via CA User Scripts.

    I have checked and I have Enable IPMI Over Lan activated (DELL R515).

    I have installed Nerd Tools and IPMI.

    If I go to the terminal I can execute all the IPMI commands and control the fans speed.

    If I try to execute the script via CA User Scripts, it doesn't work, returning

     

    Error: Unable to establish IPMI v2 / RMCP+ session

    /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/fan_ipmi_control/script: line 26: [: -ge: unary operator expected
    /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/fan_ipmi_control/script: line 29: [: -le: unary operator expected
    /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/fan_ipmi_control/script: line 33: [: -le: unary operator expected
    /tmp/user.scripts/tmpScripts/fan_ipmi_control/script: line 37: [: -le: unary operator expected
    Script Finished Jun 06, 2022 15:38.21

     

    Any Idea?

  2. 2 hours ago, trurl said:

    Does anyone else have access? Have you exposed your server on the internet? 

    No one else has access. I have some dockers that use internet, namely qbittorrent/teamspeak/YouTube-DL

     

  3. 16 hours ago, trurl said:

    According to your diagnostics, array is not set to autostart. So, if it reboots the array would be stopped. Is your BIOS configured to automatically boot when power is restored?

    Bios is not configured to automatically boot, so it did a restart. I always assumed that if a hardware error occorred that shutdown the system, the parity would have to be checked upon starting the array.
    Replaced all the RAM, same problem.

    Only thing I noticed, I didn't start the array and it didn't reboot for more than 7 hours. When I started it, always reboot in less than 2 hours.

     

     

  4. 50 minutes ago, itimpi said:

    Do you mean the server webGUI was still working and that showed the array stopped?   If so this is strange because I do not know of anything in Unraid that can cause this to happen :( 

    yes, server webGUI working but array stopped, until this last time. I mean, server could have rebooted, but the array made a clean stop, no parity checking needed. I supposed that if the server just rebooted, the array would do a “dirt” stop and had to be parity checked…

  5. 18 minutes ago, JorgeB said:

    Do you mean the server turned off? If yes that's almost certainly hardware related, or something invoking the shutdown command, and unfortunately the log shows nothing of note.

    This time yes, the server turned off, made a clean system power down. The other times, only stopped the array.

  6. Hi

     

    I bought a Dell r515 that had a perc H700 (that works perfectly, but in RAID mode) and replace it wit a perc H200, flashed to IT mode, changed from H200A to H200I to work into the dedicated slot through this tutorial

     

    The H200 works perfectly in a test computer, but when I put it in the r515 on the decdicated slot, the following error happens:

     

    PCIe Degraded Link With Error: Integrated SAS
    Expected Link Width is x4
    Actual Link Width is x2

     

    Every test with the original H700 or putting the H200 in another computer is perfect, so the r515 Raiser and the H200 are working, only not when togheter...

    I cannot put the H200 in another slot because the cables wont reach it...

    Any ideas?

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  7. Hi guys

     

    I'm new at unraid, just started my Media Server, and I have a doubt (noob probably)

    So, disk configuration is
    Parity - 14 TB Western Digital - WDC_WD140EDFZ

    Disk 1 - 14 TB Western Digital - WDC_WD140EDFZ

    Disk 2 - 6TB Seagate - ST6000DM003

     

    During the array build, the WD drive reached 190MB, now when I'm moving files from any device, speed is always much lower. Is it normal for the drives (parity and copy targer) to be reading and writing simultaneously, hence droping maximum speed?

     

    Attached are 2 prints, one of the share config, the other from disks speed during copy.

     

    Thanks

    Bruno Palhares

     

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