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  1. Hi, oh sorry, maybe I didn´t tell all details. S3-Sleep is actually working fine... I have a static IP, MB configured properly, and all other services like openssh, sabnzbd etc.pp. are working just fine after a S3 wakeup. Only emhttpd on Port 80 is stuck sometimes. The last few times I stopped the array manually before sending Unraid to sleep (manually via simpleFeatures). And afterwards I had no problems with wakeup.... maybe the s3-script needs to stop the array before going to sleep ? But I have to find the sf-s3-script first to verify
  2. Hi, maybe a stupid question, but why create /boot/plugins and not use /boot/config/plugins like I´m used to for some time now ? Until now it was quite easy for me to keep everything customized at /boot/config and just backup this folder... but two plugin-folders now ? Or am I missing something ?
  3. Hi there, just had the same issue again... Well, too bad. Didn´t notice that Sleepmode isn´t supported. Just read in this forum that S3 works with my Asrock B75, but not that someone had an issue with this. Beside that, Sleepmode is quite important to me as I don´t want to pay the bucks for running this ~30W-Idling-PC for 24/7 when a working Sleepmode could save me the bucks for new drives I´m quite new to unraid, but not to linux. Nevertheless the emhttp is something like a blackhole to me Could someone point me to some more information about this daemon ? Seems like my google-skills left me alone here. Beside that, I´m asking myself if the emhttpd is just serving the webpage or if it also delivers others services (that could get me in trouble when running unraid with this "frozen" emhttp). Maybe some could give me a hint how determine what needs to be reset... or is there a way to restart emhttp ?
  4. Same here, once in a while I´m not able to access the webmenu anymore after resuming from sleep-state. It just doesn´t respond anymore. And I should have enough ram: root@Hive:/boot/config# telnet 127.0.0.1 80 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to 127.0.0.1. Escape character is '^]'. GET / ^C Killed root@Hive:/boot/config# free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 7985064 6613516 1371548 0 51592 6441056 -/+ buffers/cache: 120868 7864196 Swap: 0 0 0 root@Hive:/boot/config# What can I do about that ? Its not that critical as smbd remains running fine. But what can I do about this ? As far as I read in another thread it´s not possible just to kill emhttpd and restart it. So I have to reboot everytime I want to access the gui...
  5. Hi there, nice to read I´m also checking out possible boards for an upcoming unraid. Just one question, why did you choose the Asrock over the Intel DH61BE ? For me it seems as the Intel-Board would be a good deal with 6x SATA and Intel-NIC onboard ? Cheers
  6. Ok, tanks for your explanation. I thnik I´ll stick with the Seasonic For me, noise is no issue as it will run in the basement. But after I´ve calculated what ~40-60W for running an idle NAS 24/7 will cost me during the year, I definitly decided I´ll need something like standby-sleep etc.. This way I can invest the saved bucks into additional drives
  7. Hmm, from what I´ve read most PSU´s are mostly running at their maximum efficiency at around ~50% of their max wattage. So, if my unraid is consuming ~80W during normal operation, something like a 160W with "80 PLUS" rating would be perfect. Because even the "80 PLUS" rated PSU´s are losing their efficiency if running at only 20% of what they have been designed for. Therefore I´m asking why not many smaller NAS-systems with 3-5 green drives are using smaller PSU´s like e.g.: http://www.xilence.net/en/products/power-supplies/sfx-series/product/328015.html But maybe I´m underestimating the wattage needed for spin-up etc.. Btw, does Wake-On-Lan and Standby work properly on the ASUS C60M1-I ? I´m not going to run my NAS 24/7... and I´ve read something about problems with S3 in some other thread ?
  8. Hi, I´m the new one here As I´m also going to build a NAS using the ASUS C60M1-I and 3-4 HDDs. So I´m following your threads very closely. But one question comes to my mind: You all are using PSU´s with 360-500W. But according to 24-36W used for spinning-up an HDD wouldn´t be something like a 250W PSU sufficient(=more efficient) for a ASUS C60M1-I with 4-6 HDD´s ?? Maybe even less with staggered spin-up ? (As during usual usage the power-needs of current eco-drives are stated with ~6W, so most 400W PSU´s aren´t running in a very efficient power-range). I´m just thinking if it I shouldn´t aim for a 200-250W TFX PSU when going only for green eco-drives. Or am I missing something here ? Cheers,