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  1. Confirmed the softlink alone doesn't work. Have to remove plugin and then reinstall plugin and adjust any settings to get mover working after reboot.
  2. This is really great. Was looking for a way to keep certain *arrs from running wild and downloading too many very high quality linux ISO downloads daily. Was trying to do this in sabnzbd as it isn't native in most of the *arr apps. This might be the ticket. Thanks
  3. Ordered two of the pictured units to test. These are found on eBay/Aliexpress. Blue PCB Brass/Gold colored hardware features Can confirm that the units pictured do contain ASPM1153e chip. They do not contain unique GUID/UUID. Creation tool fails outright. Default ID is full of zeros. THE FOLLOWING UNITS DO NOT CONTAIN A UNIQUE IDENTIFIER. THEY DO NOT MEET CURRENT REQUIREMENTS. THEY ARE REJECTED BY MEDIA CREATION TOOL.
  4. To clarify, tested on Windows 11 Pro Hosts and VM Guests. Virtualization is not a requirement to reproduce. Tried Firefox, Chrome and Edge. All give the same result of the borders missing when I use Unraid Gui and run corefreq-cli from the Unraid Gui Terminal window. Doesn't happen if I use MobaXterm and ssh in.
  5. Came here for this for VMs. Will knock about with it this weekend. Thanks.
  6. Appreciate all of the effort provided by the devs to improve this script and your consideration for multiple firmware versions. It seems I have to reinstall and reconfigure the Mover Tuning plugin after boot with 6.12.8 in order for it to work. A minor inconvenience and worth it to get the full power of Mover Tuning. If the soft link is the only issue, was thinking of putting a section of your post-install script in 'User Scripts" at 'Startup of Array'. Does this seem a reasonable temporary workaround? #!/bin/bash echo "The 'post-install' script" echo "Backup current mover binary, command may fail depending on version of unRAID" echo "" echo "Creating Soft link for 6.12 RC8 or newer since /usr/local/sbin/move is now lcoated in /usr/local/bin/move" if [[ ! -e /usr/local/sbin/move ]]; then ln -s /usr/local/bin/move /usr/local/sbin/move; fi echo "Done"
  7. Interesting. Those were taking from a host RDP'd into a VM. Was thinking maybe PEBKAC on my part. So, I've attached another with the Kernal window this time. Straight from the Unraid GUI Window Terminal. Windows Snipping Tool. Tried it from Firefox and Chrome. I don't see those nice royal blue boxes like in your pic again. I tried from a few different windows system thinking maybe it was a dark mode or a browser addon. Tried on a new / fresh system and no royal blue outline still. Even tried Microsoft Edge lol. No borders. Running 6.12.8 and the plugin is installed and up to date. Second pic, with the boxes/borders is through Mobaxterm window... Boxes are there.
  8. State of the art, highly sensitive measurement tool: aka $8 KASA / TAPO Energy Plug Seems to update every second or two. Whole power consumed was measured after initial boot and all docker, VMs and HDDs were up. Tried Stock settings, AMD/Perf, AMD/Schedutil, tried all the scaling governors. All were about the same until following your process for making corefreq_tsc the clock source and properly registering all. No real stress tests other than I was working and doing too many things at once, as usual. - Drives are set to spin down on their own (Standby set to 15min). - I use the Folder Caching plugin to help keep the drives in standby. - I prevent Disk Location plugin from running Smart Queries hourly. Daily is fine. If a drive dies, it dies. No need to wake it up and ask it if it is dieing. Not saying it is but that plugin has been a little goofy lately. Love it though! - Mover Tuning plugin, with moves to array based on fullness and file age, helps keep HDDs in standby for non critical data that can easily be rebuilt. The tweaking comes in waves. It's nice sometimes to see the uptime counter hit 30 or 60 days. This isn't one of those weeks. Having too much fun right now goofing around with it. I'm prepping to consolidate another system and add its drives.
  9. Thank you for all of these details above@CyrIng Running: AMD 3900x MSI Meg Ace x570 GTX 1660Super (Docker only. Plex/Frigate/Tdarr) Mellanox ConnectX3 2 ports @ 10gb Onboard 2.5 Realtek KB/M LSI 9211-8i 9x HDDs 2x NVME 1xSSD Sonoff Zigbee 3.0 USB Module Running 20 docker containers with multiple ARRs 2 Windows 10/11 VMs 1 Home Assistant VM raid:~# corefreq-cli -s -n -m -n -M -n Processor [AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor] |- Architecture [Zen2/Matisse] |- Vendor ID [AuthenticAMD] |- Firmware [ 46.73.0-2] |- Microcode [0x08701030] |- Signature [ 8F_71] |- Stepping [ 0] |- Online CPU [ 24/ 24] |- Base Clock [ 99.999] |- Frequency (MHz) Ratio Min 2199.98 < 22 > Max 3799.97 < 38 > |- Factory [100.000] 3800 [ 38 ] |- Performance |- P-State TGT 3799.97 < 38 > |- CPPC Min 500.00 < 5 > Max 4599.96 < 46 > TGT 4599.96 < 46 > |- Turbo Boost [ UNLOCK] XFR 4699.96 [ 47 ] CPB 4599.96 [ 46 ] 1C 2799.98 < 28 > 2C 2199.98 < 22 > |- Uncore [ LOCK] CLK 1599.99 [ 16 ] MEM 4799.96 [ 48 ] Instruction Set Extensions |- 3DNow!/Ext [N/N] ADX [Y] AES [Y] AVX/AVX2 [Y/Y] |- AVX512-F [N] AVX512-DQ [N] AVX512-IFMA [N] AVX512-PF [N] |- AVX512-ER [N] AVX512-CD [N] AVX512-BW [N] AVX512-VL [N] |- AVX512-VBMI [N] AVX512-VBMI2 [N] AVX512-VNNI [N] AVX512-ALG [N] |- AVX512-VPOP [N] AVX512-VNNIW [N] AVX512-FMAPS [N] AVX512-VP2I [N] |- AVX512-BF16 [N] AVX-VNNI-VEX [N] AVX-FP128 [N] AVX-FP256 [Y] |- BMI1/BMI2 [Y/Y] CLWB [Y] CLFLUSH [Y] CLFLUSH-OPT [Y] |- CLAC-STAC [Y] CMOV [Y] CMPXCHG8B [Y] CMPXCHG16B [Y] |- F16C [Y] FPU [Y] FXSR [Y] LAHF-SAHF [Y] |- MMX/Ext [Y/Y] MON/MWAITX [Y/Y] MOVBE [Y] PCLMULQDQ [Y] |- POPCNT [Y] RDRAND [Y] RDSEED [Y] RDTSCP [Y] |- SEP [Y] SHA [Y] SSE [Y] SSE2 [Y] |- SSE3 [Y] SSSE3 [Y] SSE4.1/4A [Y/Y] SSE4.2 [Y] |- SERIALIZE [N] SYSCALL [Y] RDPID [Y] UMIP [Y] |- VAES [N] VPCLMULQDQ [N] PREFETCH/W [Y] LZCNT [Y] Features |- 1 GB Pages Support 1GB-PAGES [Capable] |- 100 MHz multiplier Control 100MHzSteps [Missing] |- Advanced Configuration & Power Interface ACPI [Capable] |- Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller APIC [Capable] |- Advanced Virtual Interrupt Controller AVIC [Capable] |- APIC Timer Invariance ARAT [Capable] |- LOCK prefix to read CR8 AltMov [Capable] |- Clear Zero Instruction CLZERO [Capable] |- Core Multi-Processing CMP Legacy [Capable] |- L1 Data Cache Context ID CNXT-ID [Missing] |- Collaborative Processor Performance Control CPPC [Capable] |- Direct Cache Access DCA [Missing] |- Debugging Extension DE [Capable] |- Debug Store & Precise Event Based Sampling DS, PEBS [Missing] |- CPL Qualified Debug Store DS-CPL [Missing] |- 64-Bit Debug Store DTES64 [Missing] |- Fast Short REP MOVSB FSRM [Missing] |- Fast-String Operation ERMS [Missing] |- Fused Multiply Add FMA4 [Missing] |- Fused Multiply Add FMA [Capable] |- Hardware Lock Elision HLE [Missing] |- Hyper-Threading Technology HTT [Capable] |- Hardware P-state control HwP [Capable] |- Instruction Based Sampling IBS [Capable] |- Instruction INVLPGB INVLPGB [Missing] |- Instruction INVPCID INVPCID [Missing] |- Long Mode 64 bits IA64 | LM [Capable] |- LightWeight Profiling LWP [Missing] |- Memory Bandwidth Enforcement MBE [Capable] |- Machine-Check Architecture MCA [Capable] |- Instruction MCOMMIT MCOMMIT [Missing] |- Model Specific Registers MSR [Capable] |- Memory Type Range Registers MTRR [Capable] |- No-Execute Page Protection NX [Capable] |- OS-Enabled Ext. State Management OSXSAVE [Capable] |- OS Visible Work-around OSVW [Capable] |- Physical Address Extension PAE [Capable] |- Page Attribute Table PAT [Capable] |- Pending Break Enable PBE [Missing] |- Process Context Identifiers PCID [Missing] |- Perfmon and Debug Capability PDCM [Missing] |- Page Global Enable PGE [Capable] |- Page Size Extension PSE [Capable] |- 36-bit Page Size Extension PSE36 [Capable] |- Processor Serial Number PSN [Missing] |- Resource Director Technology/PQE RDT-A [Capable] |- Resource Director Technology/PQM RDT-M [Capable] |- Read Processor Register at User level RDPRU [Capable] |- Restricted Transactional Memory RTM [Missing] |- Safer Mode Extensions SMX [Missing] |- Self-Snoop SS [Missing] |- Supervisor-Mode Access Prevention SMAP [Capable] |- Supervisor-Mode Execution Prevention SMEP [Capable] |- Trailing Bit Manipulation TBM [Missing] |- Translation Cache Extension TCE [Capable] |- Time Stamp Counter TSC [Invariant] |- Time Stamp Counter Deadline TSC-DEADLINE [Missing] |- TSX Force Abort MSR Register TSX-ABORT [Missing] |- TSX Suspend Load Address Tracking TSX-LDTRK [Missing] |- User-Mode Instruction Prevention UMIP [Capable] |- Virtual Mode Extension VME [Capable] |- Virtual Machine Extensions VMX [Missing] |- Write Back & Do Not Invalidate Cache WBNOINVD [Capable] |- Extended xAPIC Support x2APIC [ xAPIC] |- AVIC controller for x2APIC x2AVIC [Missing] |- XSAVE/XSTOR States XSAVE [Capable] |- xTPR Update Control xTPR [Missing] |- Extended Operation Support XOP [Missing] Mitigation mechanisms |- Indirect Branch Restricted Speculation IBRS [ Unable] |- IBRS Always-On preferred by processor [ Unable] |- IBRS preferred over software solution [Capable] |- IBRS provides same speculation limits [Capable] |- Indirect Branch Prediction Barrier IBPB [Capable] |- Single Thread Indirect Branch Predictor STIBP [ Enable] |- Speculative Store Bypass Disable SSBD [Capable] |- SSBD use VIRT_SPEC_CTRL register [ Unable] |- SSBD not needed on this processor [ Unable] |- No Branch Type Confusion BTC_NO [ Unable] |- BTC on Non-Branch instruction BTC-NOBR [ Enable] |- Limited Early Redirect Window AGENPICK [Disable] |- Arch - No Fast Predictive Store Forwarding PSFD [ Unable] |- Arch - Enhanced Predictive Store Forwarding EPSF [Missing] |- Arch - Cross Processor Information Leak XPROC_LEAK [ Enable] Security Features |- CET Shadow Stack features CET-SS [Missing] |- Secure Init and Jump with Attestation SKINIT [Capable] |- Secure Encrypted Virtualization SEV [Capable] |- SEV - Encrypted State SEV-ES [Capable] |- SEV - Secure Nested Paging SEV-SNP [Missing] |- Guest Mode Execute Trap GMET [Capable] |- Supervisor Shadow Stack SSS [Missing] |- VM Permission Levels VMPL [Missing] |- VMPL Supervisor Shadow Stack VMPL-SSS [Missing] |- Secure Memory Encryption SME [Capable] |- Transparent SME TSME [Disable] |- Secure Multi-Key Memory Encryption SME-MK [Missing] |- DRAM Data Scrambling Scrambler [ Enable] Technologies |- Instruction Cache Unit |- L1 IP Prefetcher L1 HW IP < ON> |- Data Cache Unit |- L1 Prefetcher L1 HW < ON> |- Cache Prefetchers |- L2 Prefetcher L2 HW < ON> |- L1 Stride Prefetcher L1 Stride <OFF> |- L1 Region Prefetcher L1 Region <OFF> |- L1 Burst Prefetch Mode L1 Burst <OFF> |- L2 Stream HW Prefetcher L2 Stream <OFF> |- L2 Up/Down Prefetcher L2 Up/Down <OFF> |- System Management Mode SMM-Lock [ ON] |- Simultaneous Multithreading SMT [ ON] |- PowerNow! CnQ [ ON] |- Core C-States CCx [ ON] |- Core Performance Boost CPB < ON> |- Watchdog Timer WDT < ON> |- Virtualization SVM [ ON] |- I/O MMU AMD-V [ ON] |- Version [ 0.1] |- Hypervisor [OFF] |- Vendor ID [ N/A] Performance Monitoring |- Version PM [ 1] |- Counters: General Fixed | { 6, 6, 4 } x 48 bits 3 x 64 bits |- Enhanced Halt State C1E <OFF> |- C2 UnDemotion C2U <OFF> |- C3 UnDemotion C3U < ON> |- Core C6 State CC6 < ON> |- Package C6 State PC6 < ON> |- Legacy Frequency ID control FID [OFF] |- Legacy Voltage ID control VID [OFF] |- P-State Hardware Coordination Feedback MPERF/APERF [ ON] |- Core C-States |- C-States Base Address BAR [ 0x413 ] |- ACPI Processor C-States _CST [ 2] |- MONITOR/MWAIT |- State index: #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 |- Sub C-State: 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 |- Monitor-Mwait Extensions EMX [Capable] |- Interrupt Break-Event IBE [Capable] |- Core Cycles [Capable] |- Instructions Retired [Capable] |- Reference Cycles [Capable] |- Last Level Cache References [Capable] |- Global Time Stamp Counter [Missing] |- Data Fabric Performance Counter [Capable] |- Core Performance Counter [Capable] |- Processor Performance Control _PCT [ Enable] |- Performance Supported States _PSS [ 3] |- Performance Present Capabilities _PPC [ 0] |- Continuous Performance Control _CPC [ Enable] Power, Current & Thermal |- Temperature Offset:Junction TjMax [ 49: 95 C] |- CPPC Energy Preference EPP [Missing] |- Digital Thermal Sensor DTS [Capable] |- Power Limit Notification PLN [Missing] |- Package Thermal Management PTM [Missing] |- Thermal Monitor 1 TTP [ Enable] |- Thermal Monitor 2 HTC [ Enable] |- Thermal Design Power TDP [ 105 W] |- Minimum Power Min [ 105 W] |- Maximum Power Max [ 105 W] |- Thermal Design Power Package < Enable> |- Power Limit PL1 < 142 W> |- Time Window TW1 < 0 ns> |- Power Limit PL2 < 500 W> |- Time Window TW2 < 0 ns> |- Thermal Design Power Core [Disable] |- Power Limit PL1 [ 0 W] |- Time Window TW1 [ 0 ns] |- Thermal Design Power Uncore [Disable] |- Power Limit PL1 [ 0 W] |- Time Window TW1 [ 0 ns] |- Thermal Design Power DRAM [Disable] |- Power Limit PL1 [ 0 W] |- Time Window TW1 [ 0 ns] |- Thermal Design Power Platform [Disable] |- Power Limit PL1 [ 0 W] |- Time Window TW1 [ 0 ns] |- Power Limit PL2 [ 0 W] |- Time Window TW2 [ 0 ns] |- Package Power Tracking PPT [ 142 W] |- Electrical Design Current EDC [ 140 A] |- Thermal Design Current TDC [ 95 A] |- Core Thermal Point |- Package Thermal Point |- Thermal Monitor Trip Limit [ 115 C] |- HTC Temperature Limit Limit [ 127 C] |- HTC Temperature Hysteresis Threshold [ 2 C] |- Units |- Power watt [ 0.125000000] |- Energy joule [ 0.000015259] |- Window second [ 0.000976562] CPU Pkg Apic Core/Thread Caches (w)rite-Back (i)nclusive # ID ID CCD CCX ID/ID L1-Inst Way L1-Data Way L2 Way L3 Way 000:BSP 0 0 0 0 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 001: 0 2 0 0 1 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 002: 0 4 0 0 2 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 003: 0 8 0 1 4 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 004: 0 10 0 1 5 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 005: 0 12 0 1 6 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 006: 0 16 1 2 8 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 007: 0 18 1 2 9 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 008: 0 20 1 2 10 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 009: 0 24 1 3 12 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 010: 0 26 1 3 13 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 011: 0 28 1 3 14 0 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 012: 0 1 0 0 0 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 013: 0 3 0 0 1 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 014: 0 5 0 0 2 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 015: 0 9 0 1 4 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 016: 0 11 0 1 5 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 017: 0 13 0 1 6 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 018: 0 17 1 2 8 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 019: 0 19 1 2 9 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 020: 0 21 1 2 10 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 021: 0 25 1 3 12 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 022: 0 27 1 3 13 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w 023: 0 29 1 3 14 1 32 8 32 8 512 8 i 65536 16w Zen UMC [1440] Controller #0 Dual Channel Bus Rate 1600 MHz Bus Speed 1599 MHz DDR4 Speed 3199 MT/s Cha CL RCDr RCDw RP RAS RC RRDs RRDl FAW WTRs WTRl WR clRR clWW #0 18 22 22 22 42 73 6 8 34 4 12 24 5 5 #1 18 22 22 22 42 73 6 8 34 4 12 24 5 5 CWL RTP RdWr WrRd scWW sdWW ddWW scRR sdRR ddRR drRR drWW drWR drRRD #0 18 12 8 3 1 7 6 1 5 4 0 0 0 0 #1 18 12 8 3 1 7 6 1 5 4 0 0 0 0 REFI RFC1 RFC2 RFC4 RCPB RPPB BGS:Alt Ban Page CKE CMD GDM ECC #0 12480 880 560 416 0 0 OFF ON R1W1 0 8 1T ON 0 #1 12480 880 560 416 0 0 OFF ON R1W1 0 8 1T ON 0 MRD:PDA MOD:PDA WRMPR STAG PDM RDDATA WRD WRL RDL XS XP CPDED #0 8 16 24 24 24 255 0:F:0 13 2 13 26 896 10 4 #1 8 16 24 24 24 255 0:F:0 13 2 13 26 896 10 4 DIMM Geometry for channel #0 Slot Bank Rank Rows Columns Memory Size (MB) #0 #1 16 2 131072 1024 32768 TEAMGROUP-UD4-3600 DIMM Geometry for channel #1 Slot Bank Rank Rows Columns Memory Size (MB) #0 #1 16 2 131072 1024 32768 TEAMGROUP-UD4-3600 I now have everything registered properly per your instructions to include the blacklist: My power consumption: Was 175-180W with most HDDs spun down. 220-230W with them spun up. Now 110-120W with most HDDs spun down. 170W with them all spun up. No delays, no errors.
  10. Excelent advice here. Also try to use passive DACs for your short connections as it will result in significant power and heat savings.
  11. I have a pair of mSata adapters, sitting at customs right now, that also allegedly has GUID. Different board manufacturer, pcb not the same as the ones you've showed here. Has the ASM1153E Chip. Will share URL if it works out. *Already downloaded your thingiverse files. Thank you for sharing. Hoping they might fit. Clean work with an Ender 3 @Miss_Sissy
  12. And no, if you keep logging errors or having a problem, you only will need to replace the single drive that is failing.
  13. Shut down dockers and vms and 'stop' the array. Click on the disk and Run Extended Smart. Smart is a great tool but won't catch every possible drive failure scenario, even extended. Since you have already stopped the array, might as well take her all the way down and reseat the cables. Shut down and remove power. Reseat: HDD if using a backplane Power cables Data cables Reseat the HBA in the PCI slot if you have one
  14. Jorge is on target. Working as designed. The 1TB Blue 570 has a pretty small static cache, then performance drops off a cliff. https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wd-blue-sn570-review/2. Your testing seems to concur with the testing from Tom's.
  15. Sab wrench tests are meh. You arent going to get lab theoretical performance using sab wrench test behind an unraid docker. Try directly copying some files between your nvme drives using the unraid gui and observe performance. Don't use SMB as it adds overhead.