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Tips and Tweaks Plugin to possibly improve performance of Unraid and VMs
That worked great, thank you! Gotcha, that makes sense. What existed before suddenly did not, but now that I know it's tied to the driver's features and the driver was updated it makes a lot more sense. I just wish it was more clear in the UI. The drop down was an empty drop down with no options, but still clickable, instead of having the disabled attribute. I didn't see a note as to why there were no options either. I had options in 7.0.1 and suddenly in 7.2.2 I had none, but no explanation why this was that way in the plugins page. Hence all the confusion surrounding this. In the end I guess I was less concerned about that feature and more concerned with the driver without realizing it. The empty drop down drew the biggest concern from me I guess. I went from the server basically being background noise and CPU temps of about 110 F / 43 C to about 175 F / 80 C and the computer being annoyingly audible on top of the wild frequency changes shown before. The server is about 6 ft / 2 m away from my personal computer and my bed so having it run cooler and quieter like 7.0.1 is absolutely vital to me. My setup wasn't always in this location, but it is now and so things gotta be what they gotta be. I guess I could also have just downclocked it in the UEFI / BIOS, but the tool you created has been fantastically handy. For now I've switched to the old driver like JorgeB suggested and it works, but if I find some time this weekend now that you've helped me understand what's going on better I may try the other settings to see if I can get something usable for my situation or similar to what I have now. Thank you both very much for your time and help! Happy holidays!
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Tips and Tweaks Plugin to possibly improve performance of Unraid and VMs
7.0.1 acpi-cpufreq 7.2.2 amd-pstate-epp
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Tips and Tweaks Plugin to possibly improve performance of Unraid and VMs
This plugin no longer works for me after 7.0.1. I tried 7.1.4 before and it also was having a similar issue, but I didn't have the time to investigate. Now that 7.2.2 is out I found some time to upgrade only to have the same issue. If Limetech has taken over is this still the best place to ask for support? The graph here is from Netdata. You can see my CPU frequency being pretty comfy at about 2.3 GHz. I restarted once before upgrading and you can see on the right hand side the CPU frequency is all over the place after the upgrade with no change in any settings on my part. After downgrading, it went down to a flat 2.2 GHz, not shown, which was nice, though the flat part is probably because I disabled the scheduled performance boost. I have an AMD 5950X for my CPU and it runs pretty hot and loud even with all Noctua fans. The server is in my room so running it cool and quiet is an absolute must and this has been helping a ton; thank you for that, by the way! Here are the power savings settings on 7.0.1 and then again on 7.2.2. The performance boost modes become empty drop down boxes. I don't think the governors are working either even though they say Power Save. Now to go downgrade again.
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[Support] xthursdayx - Shiori
Using the information above I ran these commands from the Unraid terminal to get it running cd /mnt/user/appdata/shiori chown -R 1000:1000 . When attempting to run docker exec -it Shiori shiori migrate It then states: `FATA[0000] unknown command "migrate" for "shiori"` which didn't seem to matter. I am using SQLite and was able to log into and use the web UI without running any migrations, so if you get to that step and it's not working, try skipping it.
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