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uniqf

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  1. I am flying dark on the temperature for some time would really wish to get this fixed. I read some guide that potentially will read the temperature however it'll break the nvidia driver which I would need the GPU passthru. Any other possibility/guide/steps that we can get the AM5 temp reading in Unraid? I am on the latest Unraid 6.12.13, with Ryzen 9900x on MSI X670E Carbon motherboard. Any guidance would be much appreciated, thanks
  2. just want to get an update here, it seems i can make this work by passing thru the USB keyboard, and the keypress need to be initiated from the keyboard that connected to the Unraid server, and not the keyboard uses for the VM Console
  3. anyone had experience that using *.img for install VM ran into a scenario where it doesn't accept the keyboard input? Appreciate any guidance here
  4. hello, not sure if anyone done this, I'm trying to use the Roon Rock image (in *.img rather than *.iso) to create a VM in Unraid but not making much progress, i decided to do the other way by create the USB installer from the *.img file which is common what we do if we are installing Roon Rock onto a physical machine. I tried to boot from the USB and I can get into the Roon Rock installer in the VNC console, however, the VNC console do not accept any input from the keyboard so I couldn't proceed. Is there any reason the VNC console of the Roon Rock installer do not accept keyboard input, all my other VM creating using *.iso (Windows 10 and Ubuntu) accepts keyboard input well from the VNC console. Appreciate some guidance, may be i am really close but just can't proceed due to I can't input anything over the installer from VNC console. Thanks
  5. sure, will handle that for docker/vm, i can't shake the idea off if i have enough SSD capacity to hold the other content i have and its protected, i do not need the spinning array to begin with, and may be i am just overcomplicating stuff, the audio/video shouldn't need a cache pool to begin with, cost prohibitive to do that 🙂
  6. whatever i read was still refer to Cache Prefer, i realised my new build is not the case, for docker i just select primary as cache, and secondary as array with mover as "array -> cache", as far as i understand that's exactly what cache prefer is but its done differently in the latest Unraid Released. For dockers and VM, its easy for the cache pool, i just need to figure out what best for my audio/video files which currently i will copy to the array and kept it as primary in array, as I've > 6TBs of data, i initially thought using 2x4TB in RAID-0 i'll likely have most of the drive spun down as the 2x4TBs are able to hold all of the content, but now I understand its only a single copy, i am not ready to loose those files if one of my 4TB SSD failed, so i need to think this through.
  7. thanks for the clarification, it seems that the cache pool need to be protected though
  8. At the moment my Unraid is going thru the first build and few more hours to have the Parity sync completed. I'm eager as ever to put it into good use and been reading... Cache: Prefer (I like this option as I'd like to have the non use drive spun down most of the time). Scenario - I do have some content that likely read often, and updated not frequently, imagine these are audio and video streaming. Cache pool - I'd like to get 2 x 4TBs in RAID-0 SSD so most of the files are likely stays in the Cachepool Questions: My understanding of when we set the Cache to Prefer in the user share, if the cache is running out of space, it'll flush down to the array, and if the cache pool has space, the files will be moved from array to the cachepool, the "key to clarify" would be, does the file only has a single copy at any point in time (its either in the array, or in the cache pool?), or the file will constantly be in the array, the cache is well, just a cache of a second copy of the files? I hope i framed the question correctly, as i'd really want to make the 2x4TB SSD cache in RAID-0 to maximize the use of the space, else, likely i've to configure it as RAID-1 for redundancy. thanks and appreciate for guidance.

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