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DoeBoye

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  1. Thanks gridrunner! I'll try that tonight! I appreciate you looking into it for me! I thought I found everything there was on this issue, but I didn't find that thread! I tried the verde.kext fix last night that I mentioned previously, but it didn't do anything . Though the instructions said to put it in the 10.10 folder... Now I realize those folders must be the osx version, so 10.10 would not have worked for Sierra anyways... A couple of questions: Once I've dumped the kext in the correct efi folder, do I need to do anything else (Run Kext Utility etc etc), or do I just unmount the EFI partition and reboot? Finally, if I update my install, does this need to be repeated again, or will it stick? Thanks so much for the help! I'm so close to getting this working and ditching my bare steel PC and Mac (And justifying the monster server humming away in my basement! ;p)
  2. So I'm still struggling with getting my hd7770 GPU passed through to my sierra VM. (Note: It works fine in Windows 10) . I've tried just about everything in this thread, and the best I can get is a pixelated/garbled red screen. It appears to be trying, but something is just not clicking . I've been poking around on the internet in the Hackintosh forums, and have come across posts discussing using the verde.kext or modifying the config.plist to include Dashimaki frame buffer support... My OSX experience is extremely limited, and though I can follow directions, I'm really not entirely sure if I'm just wasting time with those 2 suggestions. Any thoughts? Part of me wonders if my card is just not supported, but I keep reading about successful implementations of OSX with an hd7770. Thanks for any insight!
  3. I removed the old install and re-downloaded the newest release of IPMI Tools, and I'm still getting only the one HDD sensor. I'm on Unraid 6.2.1. I'll update once a parity build I'm running is finished. Is there any other info I can provide to help you troubleshoot? Thanks!
  4. Unfortunately, still appears to be broken for me. All I get now is the HDD sensor. I've even deleted and reinstalled the plugin but it didn't seem to help.
  5. No biggie. I'll do that. Fantastic! Can't wait for the new version!
  6. A few observations: 1. Love the plugin! Thanks again for creating it! 2. Can't wait for the manual removal button, as I uninstalled the plugin before letting it remove all the Squid-y files and now have 50 million "Don't Touch my Super Secret Squid" Files strewn about my file structure! I plan on using custom named bait files (in case ransomware developers learn about this little beauty) and maybe only in the top level folders. 3. A nice-to-have feature might be some sort of persistent progress update on the seeding and deleting of Squid-y files... "X out of Y", or "10% seeded/deleted" or even just "X seeded/deleted" so we can see that it is still working. Thanks Again!
  7. Thanks for this fantastic plugin! Does exactly what it says and helps me feel a bit more secure :-). Just a couple of questions : If the bait is already set, and then we add the bait folder with custom files, does it replace the existing ones? Also, if we change our mind from all folders to just root, do the extra bait files get deleted? Thanks again!
  8. Have you tried enabling sorting and using another sort string? I'm not at home, so I can't provide mine, but I know that it is manually building the name something like this: showname-S01E01-EpisodeName.ext It's never failed to rename properly, so I imagine it must be getting it from somewhere... In fact, I think the string is actually the default. I googled, and this is what I found: S%0sE%0e - %en.%ext
  9. This is what I get: ~# ipmi-sensors ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event 3 | ATX+5VSB | Voltage | 5.01 | V | 'OK' 4 | +3VSB | Voltage | 3.46 | V | 'OK' 5 | Vcore1 | Voltage | 1.05 | V | 'OK' 6 | Vcore2 | Voltage | 0.86 | V | 'OK' 7 | VCCMA/B | Voltage | 1.34 | V | 'OK' 8 | VCCMC/D | Voltage | 1.35 | V | 'OK' 9 | +1.10_PCH | Voltage | 1.09 | V | 'OK' 10 | +1.50_PCH | Voltage | 1.51 | V | 'OK' 11 | VCCME/F | Voltage | 1.34 | V | 'OK' 12 | VCCMG/H | Voltage | 1.34 | V | 'OK' 13 | BAT | Voltage | 3.24 | V | 'OK' 14 | +3V | Voltage | 3.28 | V | 'OK' 15 | +5V | Voltage | 5.04 | V | 'OK' 16 | +12V | Voltage | 12.00 | V | 'OK' 17 | CPU_FAN1_1 | Fan | 3700.00 | RPM | 'OK' 18 | CPU_FAN2_1 | Fan | 3600.00 | RPM | 'OK' 19 | REAR_FAN1 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 20 | REAR_FAN2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 21 | FRNT_FAN1 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 22 | FRNT_FAN2 | Fan | 1900.00 | RPM | 'OK' 23 | FRNT_FAN3 | Fan | 2100.00 | RPM | 'OK' 24 | FRNT_FAN4 | Fan | 1900.00 | RPM | 'OK' 25 | CPU_FAN1_2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 26 | CPU_FAN2_2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 27 | MB Temperature | Temperature | 39.00 | C | 'OK' 28 | TR1 Temperature | Temperature | 0.00 | C | 'OK' 30 | CPU_BSP1 Temp | Temperature | 44.00 | C | 'OK' 31 | CPU_AP1 Temp | Temperature | 40.00 | C | 'OK' 32 | SATAIII_0 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 33 | SATAIII_1 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 34 | SCU_PORT_0 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 35 | SCU_PORT_1 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 36 | SCU_PORT_2 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 37 | SCU_PORT_3 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A If you want to control the CPU fans you'll have to change CPU_FAN1 and CPU_FAN2 to CPU_FAN1_1 and CPU_FAN2_1 in the boards.json in /boot/config/plugins/ipmi. I think the rest of your fans should work as long as they are 4 pin PWM fans. You can test the fans using the ipmi-raw commands I described a few posts back. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=39787.msg500260.msg#500260 Right on! I'll try that tonight . If it is set properly, will the script stop telling me my board is not supported?
  10. This is what I get: ~# ipmi-sensors ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event 3 | ATX+5VSB | Voltage | 5.01 | V | 'OK' 4 | +3VSB | Voltage | 3.46 | V | 'OK' 5 | Vcore1 | Voltage | 1.05 | V | 'OK' 6 | Vcore2 | Voltage | 0.86 | V | 'OK' 7 | VCCMA/B | Voltage | 1.34 | V | 'OK' 8 | VCCMC/D | Voltage | 1.35 | V | 'OK' 9 | +1.10_PCH | Voltage | 1.09 | V | 'OK' 10 | +1.50_PCH | Voltage | 1.51 | V | 'OK' 11 | VCCME/F | Voltage | 1.34 | V | 'OK' 12 | VCCMG/H | Voltage | 1.34 | V | 'OK' 13 | BAT | Voltage | 3.24 | V | 'OK' 14 | +3V | Voltage | 3.28 | V | 'OK' 15 | +5V | Voltage | 5.04 | V | 'OK' 16 | +12V | Voltage | 12.00 | V | 'OK' 17 | CPU_FAN1_1 | Fan | 3700.00 | RPM | 'OK' 18 | CPU_FAN2_1 | Fan | 3600.00 | RPM | 'OK' 19 | REAR_FAN1 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 20 | REAR_FAN2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 21 | FRNT_FAN1 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 22 | FRNT_FAN2 | Fan | 1900.00 | RPM | 'OK' 23 | FRNT_FAN3 | Fan | 2100.00 | RPM | 'OK' 24 | FRNT_FAN4 | Fan | 1900.00 | RPM | 'OK' 25 | CPU_FAN1_2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 26 | CPU_FAN2_2 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 27 | MB Temperature | Temperature | 39.00 | C | 'OK' 28 | TR1 Temperature | Temperature | 0.00 | C | 'OK' 30 | CPU_BSP1 Temp | Temperature | 44.00 | C | 'OK' 31 | CPU_AP1 Temp | Temperature | 40.00 | C | 'OK' 32 | SATAIII_0 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 33 | SATAIII_1 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 34 | SCU_PORT_0 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 35 | SCU_PORT_1 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 36 | SCU_PORT_2 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A 37 | SCU_PORT_3 | Drive Slot | N/A | N/A | N/A
  11. Hi dmacias! I asked you awhile back about adding my ASRock board to the mix for fan control, but then life got in the way and I never got back to you . Can you confirm the code you need me to input so I can get you what you need to make my board's fan control work? This is for the ASRock EP2C602-4L/D16 Thanks!
  12. I had the same problem with a custom VPN. You need to populate the VPN_Remote field in the Docker settings with the gateway address, even though it is set to custom (You didn't need to do that before)...
  13. So I have encountered some odd behaviour. I have this docker running on two machines. Works perfectly on one, and almost perfectly on the other. The problem is that whenever I enable Sorting in SAB, it performs the sort, moves the file to the correct spot, but is unable to delete the source folder and the __ADMIN__ folder inside it. All other files and folders are removed. I can manually delete the folder without issue. Also, SAB throws up a post processing error (Apologies. I didn't capture the exact error name, but can add more info tonight). More Info: It is set up identically to the other instance of this docker I have reset permissions through unRaid (with newperms), as well as setting permission to 777 inside SAB I have passed it files from Sickbeard and Sonarr with the same effect When I turn off sorting, it completes without issue I have removed/deleted and reinstalled the Docker with no change I can attach error name and log info tonight, but was hoping someone already came across this same issue and could comment. Thanks for any help provided! I've spent hours trying to solve this annoyance and I think I've exhausted all my ideas.
  14. Canaries are good! NAS originally suggested something like that, and I've been hoping someone would be interested in creating a 'Canary' plugin, which would establish the canaries by configuration, monitor them, and start the fireworks when triggered. Plugin would have configurable notifications, alarms, and actions, one being to stop the array, perhaps even shut down the system, after logging the detections and explaining any actions taken. But even a simple plugin would be a nice start - create a fewer fixed canary files, monitor them, and stop the array if they change. I like this idea! If we could identify where the encryption process starts (Internet cache?), and have the canary file in there, we could mitigate the majority of the damage without complicated backup schemes... Not to say that a concurrent backup plan wouldn't also make good sense
  15. Just wanted to post a thank-you for this great plugin! The last update was a biggie for me. Being able to modify the thresholds so easily is fantastic!
  16. Awesome! Thanks for your continuing work on this! Re: Fan Control: Do you need us to post more raw data to help with the completion of the fan control functionality, or do you have everything you need?
  17. Thanks for the quick response . I was just reading about that before coming back to check on my post! Have you used it in this situation? Has anyone else used this or have experience with this? Any other thoughts, or is this the defacto solution? Thanks!
  18. What are people doing for input devices (keyboard/mouse) when running multiple VMs with passthrough'd video cards? Is it possible to share one keyboard and mouse between 2 VMs? Would it work the same way as sharing a video card? (Only one vm can be running at a time), or is there a work around? [EDIT] More background: My plan/hope is to have both VMs outputting to the same monitor on different inputs, and switch between the VMs by simply switching the active input on the monitor.
  19. This is a great tool! Thanks very much! I can't wait for fan control, especially if it's linked to HD temps. My cpu and mobo never seem to heat up much, but those drives sure can!
  20. Thank you very much! This is a very useful docker. Speeds have increased dramatically when the network is taken out of the equation! Thanks again saarg!
  21. This is the one I was originally referring to, specifically with the Samsung 840 EVO: http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/storage/display/samsung-840-evo_6.html Thanks! I wonder what a longer wait time would yield. The review waits 30minutes before retesting. If garbage collection had longer periods of time to operate, would it result in better increases in performance?
  22. Hadn't come across that before. Did a quick search and you are 100% correct. Thanks for the info! I can't seem to find this article. Your Google-Foo is better than mine (or you're more patient ). Any chance someone could link to the specific article svp?
  23. I'm loving this thread! Keep up the progress posts!
  24. Did you try rolling both back to firmware .15? Also, did you disable INT13 for both cards in the card bios (when using v .21 firmware)?
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