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  1. I’ve spent a week trying to work this out and now I feel like an idiot. I just setup radeon-profile and am now able to control my fan speed through the VM which seems to persist once the VM is shut down. Thank you very much!
  2. I setup my server with two GPUs - an AMD RX570 in a x16 slot and a Nvidia Quadro P400 in a x4 slot. This is on a Ryzen 1600X CPU with Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 Motherboard. The problem I want to solve is that the fan on the RX570 is always running at a fairly high RPM and generating a lot of noise. This GPU doesn't need to be used, and is only for when I boot my VMs. I figured I could manually set curves using the /sys/class/drm/card*/device/hwmon/ The problem is that there is no hwmon property and only one card (card0) shows in the drm directory. I assume this is the Quadro, as one of the directories is the PCI address for that device. I believe this issue is related to the fact that the AMD GPU is not appearing in the GPU Statistics plugin. I have installed the Radeon TOP plugin too. Help to set the fan speed would be massively appreciated (and I assume getting the AMD GPU to show up in statistics would be involved). Thanks! bossam-diagnostics-20220424-2032.zip
  3. I've spent some time today and managed to get it up and running 'stably' for an hour. I wiped and re-setup the cache drive after replacing the SATA cable (as recommended here). After doing that I copied the data back over to the re-formatted cache. In this case, the warning still appeared by the drives that didn't use the cache. After removing the empty folders on the cache, the warnings went away. If I don't post anything further then this was hopefully just an anomaly that I ran into during my setup and this issue is resolved.
  4. It looks like you're right. The Media and Documents folder have 0B on the cache disk. Do you have any idea what might be causing that? Seeing as the cache isn't enabled for those devices. It may or may not be related, but I just found that my cache disk has become read only. I am currently going through steps to resolve this.
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  6. I have setup Unraid (currently on a trial key, v.6.9.2). I have two disks, one cache and one parity. In my 'Shares' tab, I have a few shares that do not use the Cache. Two of these (Documents and Media) show the warning that some or all files are unprotected. I can understand this warning for the shares using the cache, as there is only a single cache disk. But the other drives should only be on disks with a parity. Where can I find more information on this warning, and how can I fix it?

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