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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
Anyone looked at https://github.com/javi-dev/fanctrlplus? It's quite a recent but active fork of the fanctrlplus plugin.
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
Looks like /boot/config/plugins/fanctrlplus/*.cfg
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
Sounds likely, if two different plugins are failing. Did you see xDmOx's post above about the IT87 driver and their external solution?
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
I think this project has been abandoned but however you installed this one, just substitute protheus313/fanctrlplus for ck9393/fanctrlplus, e.g. in Docker Compose
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
I'm on 7.3.0 and mine is still working, just as a data point. Is it not displaying, or not spinning the fan correctly, or what?
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
Agree, sounds like real life may have got in the way.
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[Support] alturismo - Repos
Any plans for a cache maximum size as well as expiring by age? (e.g. reducing age thresholds once cache is above a fixed size, or deleting oldest until cache is below minimum size)
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[Plugin] FanCrtl Plus
I have it set up for PWM1,2,4 and 7. On reboot rather than grab nct6798 - pwm1, it grabs corsairpsu - pwm1 instead. If I change it and apply, it sticks until the next reboot. Am I doing something daft? [Edited: I see a discrepancy between the Airflow and FCP Airflow widgets as well, I wonder if related?]
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Automatic SMART tests and disk spin down
A read check is not the same thing as a low-level hardware check, but if that's OK for your use case then no problems.
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Automatic SMART tests and disk spin down
I don't use parity as my Linux ISOs are easily reacquireable. But I would like to know if my drives are failing so I can replace things ahead of time.
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Automatic SMART tests and disk spin down
I'm a bit surprised there seems to be no way to automatically run SMART tests. While it's pretty easy to roll your own script to do weekly short tests, long tests are more difficult as disks spin down. Methods I have tried (e.g. dd to keep drives alive, hdparm -S 0 to turn off spindown temporarily) fail. I have played around with programatically editing the spindown settings in /var/local/emhttp/disks.ini and restarting emhttp but it's clunky and doesn't seem to be reliable. Is this a feature others would want? Otherwise what workarounds have people found for this?
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[Support] alturismo - Repos
[Cache Mover] I am using the media server mode only with Jellyfin. I created the mover exclusion / ignore lists with touch /mnt/user/system/mover/mover_excl.txt and touch /mnt/user/system/mover/mover_ignore.txt It does copy the files to the cache but doesn't seem to put anything in these files. The date/time are updated so the scripts are running. Presumably it won't be able to remove them from the cache at a later date. The 'Cache Mover Lists' tab shows no files. What am I doing wrong? [Edited: Solved! But thought I would leave my issue here in case anyone else runs into it. The blue placeholder text for each field (e.g. Postprocessing: Yes) is not actually a default. So if you don't manually put 'Yes' into that field then post-processing won't run...]
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Extended SMART tests and spindown
Hi. I am new to UnRaid and use an array without parity for easily replaceable Linux ISOs and a ZFS mirrored pool for the actually important stuff. I can run SMART short tests on all drives but I can't run an extended test without turning off spindown delay. I'm surprised there seems to be no tool to automate regular short / long tests and to turn off and then restore spindown delay. Am I missing a way to do this?
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