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  1. 29 minutes ago, Gunny said:

    The problem @spl147 is running into is that a reasonable High temperature threshold for a HDD is very different than for a CPU. CPUs can run well into the 90C range and be fine, but HDDs really shouldn't go above 50C or so, so trying to use the same threshold for both sensors is a compromise in one way or the other.

     

    @SimonF I think I see what you were going with for the secondary HDD Spundown Temperature sensor, but I think what @spl147 needs and would be more flexible, would be to allow 2 sensors to be active at the same time, both with separate thresholds (they can probably share the same min/max speed setting), then the plugin does the fan speed calculation for both sensors and picks whatever value is higher.  You could in theory make it N sensors, but that would probably require a re-write of the frontend design to support such a thing, I think being able to configure 2 sensors and unique thresholds for each is sufficient for basically anyone.

    the first paragraph to spot on!

     

    the second i partial, i think sharing the same min/max fan speeds would be fine yes, but averaging both sensors at the same time is gonna spin fans faster anyway. so i think HDD sensor should be active only when fans are spun up and CPU sensor should only be active when HDD's are spun down. but seperate threshold for HDD's and CPU's is a MUST.

  2. 2 hours ago, SimonF said:

    Do you mean adding an options for HDD spundown sensor as well as the primary in this view? 

    image.png

    no, i mean when cpu temp sensor is selected for hdd spundown, have seperate/additional values for high and low CPU temp thresholds.

     

    right now when my hdds spindown my fans actually spin up. my HDD's idle @ 31c and my CPU's idle @ 38c

     

    FAN123456(13%):HDD Temp(88F)

    FAN123456(23%):HDD Spundown using Temp(100F)

  3. 13 minutes ago, shanelord said:

    Question: Can you run "Dynamix System Temperature" and "Dynamix System Autofan" at the same time and have everything function?

     

    If I install Autofan - "Array Fan Speed" in the System Temp plugin shows nothing to select, and fan speeds get a little stupid (0 RPM on some).

     

    Just FYI - documentation on this is quite lacking for beginners.

    I agree documentation is horrendous. Yes install system temp, click detect then save then load if not already loaded, the in autofan click detect

  4. SM H11SSL here.. FAN Controll dosnt work. Temperature and RPMs are shown correct. CPU FAN is on FANA but spinns allways at max. Dont know what the user / password for my BMC is
     
     
    UPDATE: ok figured out it only works with PWM Fans. § Pin FANs dosnt work

    Oh my….
  5. 23 hours ago, whc said:

    Is i possible to get this plugin working to control fans according to HDD temperature on GIGABYTE MJ11-EC1-OT, running BMC and not IPMI. I can see all statistics, including HDD temp, but in the setting of this plugins I can not control the fans at all, only monitor RPM and HDD temps.

     

     

    Skærmbillede 2024-03-06 kl. 22.46.46.png

    a little googling forund this:

     

    For fan settings we have below information:

    Below IPMI command format for fan control.

    Set Fan Control 0x3c 0x16

    Byte1: 0x02

    Byte2: FAN_NO

    Byte3: Duty1

    Byte4: Duty2

    Byte5: Duty3

    Byte6: Temp1

    Byte7: Temp2

    Byte8: Temp3

     

    Get Fan Control 0x3c 0x16

    Byte1: 0x03

    Byte2: FAN_NO

     

    Ex. Get fan 1 status $ Ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.50.43 -U admin -P admin raw 0x3c 0x16 0x03 0x01

    – 01 0a 32 64 14 50 5f

     

    Ex. Set fan 1 $ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168,50.43 -U admin -P admin raw 0x3c 0x16 0x02 0x01 0x14 0x32 0x64 0x14 0x50 0x5f

    - 01 14 32 64 14 50 5f

     

  6. 2 hours ago, Sptz87 said:

    I have an issue with auto fan. It looks like upon boot it's not detecting anything. I've set the fans I want to control to 100% in the bios PWM. When I run a "Detect" it detects it correctly, I set my values. If I reboot it shows 0% yet its running at 100%

     

    1445502053_CleanShot2024-02-22at18_40.22@2x.png.537ac6bdc6b3ee4195a91b9a5b9f4bbb.png

     

    If I go back to Auto Fan and try to change any value and save this happens and it also goes missing from System Temp plugin.

     

    2144678985_CleanShot2024-02-22at18_42.21@2x.png.99823d3c69fc71203ecadfb7bfe3de90.png

     

    Any idea what's up? This is using the IT87 driver on a gigabyte board

    whats the output of sensors detect?

  7. On 2/20/2024 at 9:03 PM, J05u said:

    I am lost trying to get CPU temp to run on Gigabyte 550i Aorus pro, CPU Ryzen 5600G

    So far I have K10 and it87 drivers running

    This is my sensors detect

    # sensors-detect version 3.6.0
    # System: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. B550I AORUS PRO AX [Default string]
    # Kernel: 6.1.64-Unraid x86_64
    # Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G with Radeon Graphics (25/80/0)
    
    This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need
    to load to use lm_sensors most effectively. It is generally safe
    and recommended to accept the default answers to all questions,
    unless you know what you're doing.
    
    Some south bridges, CPUs or memory controllers contain embedded sensors.
    Do you want to scan for them? This is totally safe. (YES/no): yes
    Silicon Integrated Systems SIS5595...                       No
    VIA VT82C686 Integrated Sensors...                          No
    VIA VT8231 Integrated Sensors...                            No
    AMD K8 thermal sensors...                                   No
    AMD Family 10h thermal sensors...                           No
    AMD Family 11h thermal sensors...                           No
    AMD Family 12h and 14h thermal sensors...                   No
    AMD Family 15h thermal sensors...                           No
    AMD Family 16h thermal sensors...                           No
    AMD Family 17h thermal sensors...                           No
    AMD Family 15h power sensors...                             No
    AMD Family 16h power sensors...                             No
    Hygon Family 18h thermal sensors...                         No
    Intel digital thermal sensor...                             No
    Intel AMB FB-DIMM thermal sensor...                         No
    Intel 5500/5520/X58 thermal sensor...                       No
    VIA C7 thermal sensor...                                    No
    VIA Nano thermal sensor...                                  No
    
    Some Super I/O chips contain embedded sensors. We have to write to
    standard I/O ports to probe them. This is usually safe.
    Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): yes
    Probing for Super-I/O at 0x2e/0x2f
    Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'...               No
    Trying family `SMSC'...                                     No
    Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'...               No
    Trying family `ITE'...                                      Yes
    Found unknown chip with ID 0x8688
    Probing for Super-I/O at 0x4e/0x4f
    Trying family `National Semiconductor/ITE'...               No
    Trying family `SMSC'...                                     No
    Trying family `VIA/Winbond/Nuvoton/Fintek'...               No
    Trying family `ITE'...                                      No
    
    Some systems (mainly servers) implement IPMI, a set of common interfaces
    through which system health data may be retrieved, amongst other things.
    We first try to get the information from SMBIOS. If we don't find it
    there, we have to read from arbitrary I/O ports to probe for such
    interfaces. This is normally safe. Do you want to scan for IPMI
    interfaces? (YES/no): yes
    Probing for `IPMI BMC KCS' at 0xca0...                      No
    Probing for `IPMI BMC SMIC' at 0xca8...                     No
    
    Some hardware monitoring chips are accessible through the ISA I/O ports.
    We have to write to arbitrary I/O ports to probe them. This is usually
    safe though. Yes, you do have ISA I/O ports even if you do not have any
    ISA slots! Do you want to scan the ISA I/O ports? (YES/no): yes
    Probing for `National Semiconductor LM78' at 0x290...       No
    Probing for `National Semiconductor LM79' at 0x290...       No
    Probing for `Winbond W83781D' at 0x290...                   No
    Probing for `Winbond W83782D' at 0x290...                   No
    
    Lastly, we can probe the I2C/SMBus adapters for connected hardware
    monitoring devices. This is the most risky part, and while it works
    reasonably well on most systems, it has been reported to cause trouble
    on some systems.
    Do you want to probe the I2C/SMBus adapters now? (YES/no): yes
    Using driver `i2c-piix4' for device 0000:00:14.0: AMD KERNCZ SMBus
    
    Next adapter: AMDGPU DM i2c hw bus 0 (i2c-0)
    Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): yes
    
    Next adapter: AMDGPU DM i2c hw bus 1 (i2c-1)
    Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): yes
    
    Next adapter: AMDGPU DM i2c hw bus 2 (i2c-2)
    Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): yes
    
    Next adapter: AMDGPU DM aux hw bus 1 (i2c-3)
    Do you want to scan it? (yes/NO/selectively): yes
    
    Sorry, no sensors were detected.
    Either your system has no sensors, or they are not supported, or
    they are connected to an I2C or SMBus adapter that is not
    supported. If you find out what chips are on your board, check
    https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/device_support_status for driver status.

     

    This is what I have from sensors. Really just CPU is missing, or CPU is single k10 temp sensor?

    1.png.be74cdf8959f707ec8c647652b5deb99.png

    Can you help me please to fix this issue?

    did you actually read the output? the answers you seek are in the output!

     

    Trying family `ITE'... Yes

    Found unknown chip with ID 0x8688

     

    Sorry, no sensors were detected. Either your system has no sensors, or they are not supported, or they are connected to an I2C or SMBus adapter that is not supported. If you find out what chips are on your board, check https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/device_support_status for driver status.

     

     

  8. is --memory=1G not correct to limit memory usage by a docker?

     

    im getting this error:

     

    --memory=1G 'oznu/homebridge' 

    WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities or the cgroup is not mounted. Memory limited without swap.

  9. 1 hour ago, The Transplant said:

     

    I got the hard drive temp into the green.  I am going to try tweaking it a little to see if I can get fan noise down a bit.  It is sitting in the back of my office.

     

    I don't know actually what the operating temps of my drives are - have to open up the box and check the model numbers - will do that but for now just going with an average range.

     

    One question - I have 6 mechanical drives and 2 SSD.  If I reduced the number of mechanical drives by using less bigger drives would that have much impact on heat?  Thanks.

     

    image.thumb.png.aca87f8a0a39a28682a2711ff964806a.png

     

    2024-02-04 19:28:18 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-04 19:31:19 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-04 19:58:27 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-04 20:01:28 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-04 20:16:32 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-04 20:19:33 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-04 20:40:40 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-04 20:43:41 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-04 22:44:17 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-04 22:47:18 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-04 23:26:29 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-04 23:29:30 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 00:17:43 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 00:20:44 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 00:32:48 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 00:35:49 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 00:50:53 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 00:53:54 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 01:05:57 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 01:08:58 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 01:21:02 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 01:24:02 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 01:48:09 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 01:51:10 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 01:54:11 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 01:57:12 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 02:06:15 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 02:09:15 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 02:27:21 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 02:30:22 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 02:33:22 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 02:36:23 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 02:45:26 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 02:48:27 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:00:30 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 03:03:31 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:12:34 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 03:15:34 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:18:35 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 03:21:36 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:24:37 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 03:30:39 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:36:41 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 03:42:43 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:51:46 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 03:54:47 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 03:57:48 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:03:50 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 04:09:52 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:12:53 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(47C)
    2024-02-05 04:15:54 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:24:57 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(47C)
    2024-02-05 04:30:59 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:37:01 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 04:40:01 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:43:02 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 04:49:04 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:52:05 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 04:55:06 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 04:58:07 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:01:08 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:07:10 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:13:11 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:16:12 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:19:13 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:22:14 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:25:15 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:28:15 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:31:16 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:37:19 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:43:20 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:46:21 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:49:22 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 05:55:24 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 05:58:25 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 06:04:27 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 06:10:28 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 06:13:29 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 06:19:31 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 06:25:33 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(47C)
    2024-02-05 06:37:36 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 06:40:37 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 06:46:39 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 06:49:40 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)
    2024-02-05 06:58:42 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(47%):HDD Temp(44C)
    2024-02-05 07:01:43 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(50%):HDD Temp(45C)

    model numbers are in the UI:

     

    Screenshot 2024-02-05 at 8.25.41 AM.png

  10. Edit: Solved by resetting the BMC and then restarting fan control
     
    I am also having problems with all my fans running at full speed after upgrading the BIOS and BMC firmware of my Supermicro board today. I already tried stoping and starting fan control, adjusted the minimum fan speed and also did a system reboot. Fan thresholds have been adjusted to match the low rpm of my Noctua fans.
    This is the fan log:
     
    2024-02-03 18:37:39 Starting Fan Control2024-02-03 18:37:39 Board: Supermicro Board Model: X11SCH-LN4F2024-02-03 18:37:39 SM Board selection: 112024-02-03 18:37:39 Setting fans to full speed2024-02-03 18:37:49 Fan:Temp, FAN1234(33%):CPU Temp(30C), FANA(28%):HDD Temp(Spundown)2024-02-03 18:41:50 fan control config file updated, reloading settings2024-02-03 18:41:50 Fan:Temp, FAN1234(41%):CPU Temp(29C), FANA(31%):HDD Temp(31C)2024-02-03 18:41:51 Stopping Fan Control2024-02-03 18:41:51 Setting fans to auto2024-02-03 18:41:56 Starting Fan Control2024-02-03 18:41:56 Board: Supermicro Board Model: X11SCH-LN4F2024-02-03 18:41:56 SM Board selection: 112024-02-03 18:41:56 Setting fans to full speed2024-02-03 18:42:06 Fan:Temp, FAN1234(41%):CPU Temp(28C), FANA(31%):HDD Temp(31C)

     
    And these are my settings:
    http://upload.forums.unraid.net/live/monthly_2024_02/345731802_Bildschirmfoto2024-02-03um18_49_55.thumb.png.e5989b6ca4cfadf2eadc12a9b4687086.png
    http://upload.forums.unraid.net/live/monthly_2024_02/355274572_Bildschirmfoto2024-02-03um18_46_59.thumb.png.1a112952a198e54ab551c0de80da47d0.png


    Cpu fan should not be controlled by this plugin, and your hdd fan shows 0, i think your config is wrong, check your physical fan header labels
  11. 59 minutes ago, The Transplant said:

    Here you go:

     

    image.thumb.png.5f7c3a282b315cffe0db2edc963904d8.png

    80c for high? are you crazy? look up the specs for your drives. most are 55-60c MAX!

     

    i use 30c for low and 55c for high

     

    then once your drives come back down to normal temps, play with max fan speed to keep drives around 40-42c

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  12. I think I am getting the hang of this.  I did make some adjustments and I do see the HHD temp going up slightly but the fans are running slower.
     
    I guess the question is what is acceptable in terms of temps for the drives?  Thanks.
     
    2024-01-31 14:57:31 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 15:03:32 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(50C)
    2024-01-31 15:24:38 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 15:30:40 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-01-31 16:00:49 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 16:06:51 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-01-31 16:27:57 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 16:33:59 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-01-31 17:04:07 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 17:10:09 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-01-31 17:40:18 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 17:46:20 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-01-31 18:13:27 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 18:16:28 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-01-31 19:01:42 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(28%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-01-31 19:07:44 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(50C)
    2024-01-31 20:32:49 fan control config file updated, reloading settings
    2024-02-01 00:00:52 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(29%):HDD Temp(54C)
    2024-02-01 00:03:52 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(27%):HDD Temp(52C)
    2024-02-01 10:28:45 fan control config file updated, reloading settings
    2024-02-01 10:28:45 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(10%):HDD Temp(51C)
    2024-02-01 10:37:48 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(17%):HDD Temp(56C)
    2024-02-01 10:46:50 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(14%):HDD Temp(54C)
    2024-02-01 10:49:51 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(17%):HDD Temp(56C)
    2024-02-01 10:53:12 fan control config file updated, reloading settings
    2024-02-01 11:04:56 fan control config file updated, reloading settings
    2024-02-01 11:04:56 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(14%):HDD Temp(54C)
    2024-02-01 11:08:57 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(17%):HDD Temp(56C)
    2024-02-01 11:18:00 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(14%):HDD Temp(54C)
    2024-02-01 11:21:00 Fan:Temp, FAN123456(17%):HDD Temp(56C)
     
    http://upload.forums.unraid.net/live/monthly_2024_02/image.thumb.png.0d4ead56d580d0fddb673f778ff2b99a.png

    54c is really high! Post a pic of the fan setting page
  13. 21 hours ago, Arubial said:

    I just discovered this plug-in this morning after migrating to a Supermicro X10DRU-i+ a couple months ago. 

     

    I think I have everything configured properly, but only 2 of the fans are spinning down. I have 4 fans total, the stock ones from SuperMicro. My sensors report the last two fans are on FAN7 and FAN8, which is what I selected, but I cannot get them to spin down at all. 

     

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    Thats just for display in the footer

     

    Supermicro boards i believe only use the 1st 4 headers

     

    20c is way to low for the low threshold. your hdds will never get that cold, so fans will always be spinning closer to max i would use 30-35c

  14. 11 hours ago, The Transplant said:

    I set my fan minimum % to 1.3 and yet the lowest I ever see the fans go is 5250.  Since I am not sure what the ratio between temp and fan speed is, I am curious if this is the lowest they will go?  Thanks.

     

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    what are your fan settings set to?

     

    post the impifan log (link is at the bottom of the fan control page)

  15. 2 minutes ago, The Transplant said:

    Thanks, I tried that but the fans are still spinning at 17760 RPM.  Is there something else I should be doing?  Thanks

     

     

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    you have not configured the fans at all!

     

    here is mine:

     

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