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DoeBoye

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  1. In clover there shall be a boot argument that shall enable use of this driver, check nvda_drv=1 EDIT For me I was loosing HDMI sound with nvidia drivers, even if I reinstalled HDMIAudio-1.1.dmg. Back to OSX Default drivers :-) //Peter I'm trying to assign a GT 710 to sierra. I've tried all combinations of no driver and boot arg: nada_drv=1, with drivers and boot arg, and can't get the mouse out of the left hand corner. What am I missing? machine type is 14,2 and recognizes the card in system information. My understanding is the nvda_drv=1 boot arg is no longer applicable to Sierra. See this thread for more info on the new solution. Also, I'm not sure if this will fix the mouse in the corner issue. Frankly, I'm still struggling to get passthrough video working in Sierra so unfortunately can't be of more help. I'm hoping the upcoming holiday may give me some time to dedicate to the problem!
  2. Sorry it took so long to get back to this! So that fixed it! I tried another uninstall re-install without luck, so I uninstalled again, and renamed the ipmi folder that was left behind. A new re-install and all my sensors appeared again! Thanks! DB.
  3. Just bought the app, works great! One problem I've come across is I could not get the info on a parity check to refresh manually (dragging down and releasing). Once I went into the settings and set it to auto-refresh every 15 seconds, it did though...
  4. Do you know if these work with a usb hub. My server is about 15-20 ft away from my desk. At the moment i have a standard usb 3.0 ext cable that is connected to a powered usb 3.0 hub. The hub doesnt work well when connected to the server this way if i have more than 2 items plugged in. However if I connect it directly to server i dont get this problem. I see the 3.0 active repeaters are alot more expensive than the 2.0 so was hoping someone might know? Perfect Timing! I just got my new usb 3.0 hub set up last night! This is my setup: USB 3.0 PCI-e Card -> 50' Active USB 2.0 cable -> USB 3.0 powered hub Observations: This is on a Windows 10 Pro VM. I still need to test in my Sierra VM First and foremost, to get anything to work more complicated then a USB flash drive or keyboard/mouse, I had to pass the whole card through. Passing through individual devices plugged in to the hub did not work at all for a usb 3.0 drive, and a usb sound card worked, but had an annoying crackle. Once I passed through the whole card, everything plugged into the hub was seen and functioned well. Audio crackle was gone from the sound card. USB3.0 external drive was seen and mounted as normal. Transfer speeds on the USB3.0 drive were acceptable but not stellar. I was seeing an average transfer rate on several GBs of .mp3 files in the neighbourhood of 20-25MB/s. Some peaks hit over 30 MB/s, but the majority of the transfer occurred between 20 and 25. I looked at active USB 3.0 cables and couldn't even find anything longer than 25' or so. Pricing was also substantially more than I was willing to pay. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the results. For everyday transfers, 20-25MB/s is fine. If I ever have a huge chunk that needs transferring, I could always just plug it in directly to the card. HTH! Thanks for info it looks like i will be buying a separate usb 3.0 card I think. So mixed news for the USB 3.0 card and Sierra. It passes through without issue using hostdev, but I can't get it to function yet inside of Sierra. Poking around sounds like some kext trickery is required for USB and Sierra, but I haven't been adventurous enough to try. If you or anyone else has managed to get a USB add-on card to function in Sierra, please let me know how you did it! .
  5. Do you know if these work with a usb hub. My server is about 15-20 ft away from my desk. At the moment i have a standard usb 3.0 ext cable that is connected to a powered usb 3.0 hub. The hub doesnt work well when connected to the server this way if i have more than 2 items plugged in. However if I connect it directly to server i dont get this problem. I see the 3.0 active repeaters are alot more expensive than the 2.0 so was hoping someone might know? Perfect Timing! I just got my new usb 3.0 hub set up last night! This is my setup: USB 3.0 PCI-e Card -> 50' Active USB 2.0 cable -> USB 3.0 powered hub Observations: This is on a Windows 10 Pro VM. I still need to test in my Sierra VM First and foremost, to get anything to work more complicated then a USB flash drive or keyboard/mouse, I had to pass the whole card through. Passing through individual devices plugged in to the hub did not work at all for a usb 3.0 drive, and a usb sound card worked, but had an annoying crackle. Once I passed through the whole card, everything plugged into the hub was seen and functioned well. Audio crackle was gone from the sound card. USB3.0 external drive was seen and mounted as normal. Transfer speeds on the USB3.0 drive were acceptable but not stellar. I was seeing an average transfer rate on several GBs of .mp3 files in the neighbourhood of 20-25MB/s. Some peaks hit over 30 MB/s, but the majority of the transfer occurred between 20 and 25. I looked at active USB 3.0 cables and couldn't even find anything longer than 25' or so. Pricing was also substantially more than I was willing to pay. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the results. For everyday transfers, 20-25MB/s is fine. If I ever have a huge chunk that needs transferring, I could always just plug it in directly to the card. HTH!
  6. I haven't tried Bluetooth, but I did try 2.4GHZ wireless from 15ft, and it just wasn't reliable (even though the specs said it should be fine). I ended up buying a 50ft ACTIVE extension usb cable (to pass it through the walls) from PrimeCables (cdn company that also resells a bunch of monoprice stuff), and USB works great. Only caveat is it couldn't power an external drive. I've bought a powered hub to see if that helps, but haven't received it yet. As for HDMI, I spent hours researching all the options, and in the end went with 50ft PASSIVE HDMI cable. I considered cat6 hdmi, various active hdmi solutions, and ended up going with this cable because it was cheap ($20cdn), and was overwhelmingly positively reviewed. Tested and works without issue! Hope that helps!
  7. That's good I hope you have better luck with that GPU. What a good idea to attach a mouse before installation! I have never thought of doing that I just fought my way through the vnc mouse installation trying to convince myself its kinda fun! Me too! I even tried using another vbios using the Clover ATIInject function, but no luck. Sigh . This may be better anyhow, since I won't be using the Mac VM, and if it gets updated, any tweaks that I may have instituted to make the 7770 work may need to be redone (and if I'm not there, it could potentially break the VM until I was... And that never goes over well! ). Yeah, I was getting irritated, because I must have remade my Sierra VM 8 or 9 times trying to get the video card to work, and was getting tired of the crappy mouse support... Another option, is you can actually navigate 99% of the options with the tab to go between items, and the space bar to activate the button (you would think it would be the Return key...)
  8. So I ended up giving up on my hd 7770 and just ordered a Gigabyte Radeon RX 460. From what I have read, it appears to be as close to Out-of-Box supported as it gets (Seems to have an issue where the screen stays black until the login screen, but I can live with that). Tip: As an aside, for anyone annoyed with the laggy mouse performance while installing OSX, I discovered that the Libvirt Hotplug USB plugin allows me to attach a mouse and keyboard to the VM during installation, and mouse lag in VNC was completely gone... [EDIT] Typo and specified which RX 460, as they don't all work OOB
  9. 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)
  10. 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!
  11. 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!
  12. 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.
  13. No biggie. I'll do that. Fantastic! Can't wait for the new version!
  14. 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!
  15. 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!
  16. 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
  17. It returned ASRockRack.
  18. 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?
  19. 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
  20. 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!
  21. 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)...
  22. 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.
  23. 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!
  24. 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?
  25. 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!

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