Everything posted by interwebtech
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Dynamix - V6 Plugins
Can you tweak CSS to have the option list drop to the left? Its off screen in Chrome Version 44.0.2403.130. See screenie.
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[Plug-In] SNMP
I gave up. Thanks for looking.
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[Plug-In] SNMP
Try using the IP address instead? Adding host 192.168.1.8 community public port 161 Could not resolve 192.168.1.8.
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[Plug-In] SNMP
I can't seem to add unRaid as a device. Using those settings I get: Adding host Tower community public port 161 Could not resolve Tower.
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Do you use spin up groups?
They are enabled but no idea if I am actually using them. Voted Yes but meaning Dunno.
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
perfect thanks
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
PS Icon view is really nice. Me likey.
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
Thought about that, started doing it, then remembered that you can't hover over anything on a mobile device. Hence the pop up. Can you switch to "finger clicky" cursor when over the icon/image if there is a popup available? I found it entirely by accident.
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[Plug-In] Community Applications
missing or corrupt image. http://tower/state/plugins/community.applications/icons/hernandito-hernando-apachephp-docker-latest.png
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The Definitive State/Color/Icon Guide
Don't recall if it shows an icon or not but what about array is in "maintenance mode"?
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Preclear plugin
Thanks for doing this. Now I just need an excuse for a new disk
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Preclear plugin
way cool. no disks to test on . Can we get "faster" preclear as an option?
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unraid-tunables-tester.sh - A New Utility to Optimize unRAID md_* Tunables
New (to me) ARC-1231ML RAID controller (JBOD mode) with nice performance bump over the AOC-SASLP-MV8 it replaced. Tunables Report from unRAID Tunables Tester v2.2 by Pauven NOTE: Use the smallest set of values that produce good results. Larger values increase server memory use, and may cause stability issues with unRAID, especially if you have any add-ons or plug-ins installed. Test | num_stripes | write_limit | sync_window | Speed --- FULLY AUTOMATIC TEST PASS 1 (Rough - 20 Sample Points @ 3min Duration)--- 1 | 1408 | 768 | 512 | 98.8 MB/s 2 | 1536 | 768 | 640 | 93.9 MB/s 3 | 1664 | 768 | 768 | 75.1 MB/s 4 | 1920 | 896 | 896 | 72.6 MB/s 5 | 2176 | 1024 | 1024 | 73.0 MB/s 6 | 2560 | 1152 | 1152 | 72.9 MB/s 7 | 2816 | 1280 | 1280 | 72.9 MB/s 8 | 3072 | 1408 | 1408 | 74.2 MB/s 9 | 3328 | 1536 | 1536 | 73.3 MB/s 10 | 3584 | 1664 | 1664 | 72.6 MB/s 11 | 3968 | 1792 | 1792 | 73.6 MB/s 12 | 4224 | 1920 | 1920 | 72.6 MB/s 13 | 4480 | 2048 | 2048 | 72.8 MB/s 14 | 4736 | 2176 | 2176 | 71.6 MB/s 15 | 5120 | 2304 | 2304 | 73.0 MB/s 16 | 5376 | 2432 | 2432 | 71.7 MB/s 17 | 5632 | 2560 | 2560 | 73.0 MB/s 18 | 5888 | 2688 | 2688 | 74.3 MB/s 19 | 6144 | 2816 | 2816 | 73.1 MB/s 20 | 6528 | 2944 | 2944 | 71.6 MB/s --- Targeting Fastest Result of md_sync_window 512 bytes for Special Pass --- --- FULLY AUTOMATIC TEST PASS 1b (Rough - 4 Sample Points @ 3min Duration)--- 21 | 896 | 768 | 128 | 57.0 MB/s 22 | 1024 | 768 | 256 | 74.0 MB/s 23 | 1280 | 768 | 384 | 85.5 MB/s 24 | 1408 | 768 | 512 | 90.5 MB/s --- Targeting Fastest Result of md_sync_window 512 bytes for Final Pass --- --- FULLY AUTOMATIC TEST PASS 2 (Final - 16 Sample Points @ 4min Duration)--- 25 | 1288 | 768 | 392 | 86.1 MB/s 26 | 1296 | 768 | 400 | 85.6 MB/s 27 | 1304 | 768 | 408 | 86.6 MB/s 28 | 1312 | 768 | 416 | 87.1 MB/s 29 | 1320 | 768 | 424 | 87.5 MB/s 30 | 1328 | 768 | 432 | 88.3 MB/s 31 | 1336 | 768 | 440 | 88.3 MB/s 32 | 1344 | 768 | 448 | 88.6 MB/s 33 | 1360 | 768 | 456 | 88.8 MB/s 34 | 1368 | 768 | 464 | 89.2 MB/s 35 | 1376 | 768 | 472 | 89.4 MB/s 36 | 1384 | 768 | 480 | 89.4 MB/s 37 | 1392 | 768 | 488 | 90.2 MB/s 38 | 1400 | 768 | 496 | 89.9 MB/s 39 | 1408 | 768 | 504 | 90.7 MB/s 40 | 1416 | 768 | 512 | 90.9 MB/s Completed: 2 Hrs 24 Min 48 Sec. Best Bang for the Buck: Test 1 with a speed of 98.8 MB/s Tunable (md_num_stripes): 1408 Tunable (md_write_limit): 768 Tunable (md_sync_window): 512 These settings will consume 71MB of RAM on your hardware. Unthrottled values for your server came from Test 40 with a speed of 90.9 MB/s Tunable (md_num_stripes): 1416 Tunable (md_write_limit): 768 Tunable (md_sync_window): 512 These settings will consume 71MB of RAM on your hardware. This is -7MB less than your current utilization of 78MB. NOTE: Adding additional drives will increase memory consumption. In unRAID, go to Settings > Disk Settings to set your chosen parameter values.
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unraid-tunables-tester.sh - A New Utility to Optimize unRAID md_* Tunables
I applied the Best Bang for the Buck settings. I am appalled at my disk speeds tho. Tunables Report from unRAID Tunables Tester v2.2 by Pauven NOTE: Use the smallest set of values that produce good results. Larger values increase server memory use, and may cause stability issues with unRAID, especially if you have any add-ons or plug-ins installed. Test | num_stripes | write_limit | sync_window | Speed --- FULLY AUTOMATIC TEST PASS 1 (Rough - 20 Sample Points @ 3min Duration)--- 1 | 1408 | 768 | 512 | 65.8 MB/s 2 | 1536 | 768 | 640 | 66.6 MB/s 3 | 1664 | 768 | 768 | 66.8 MB/s 4 | 1920 | 896 | 896 | 66.9 MB/s 5 | 2176 | 1024 | 1024 | 67.2 MB/s 6 | 2560 | 1152 | 1152 | 67.8 MB/s 7 | 2816 | 1280 | 1280 | 68.8 MB/s 8 | 3072 | 1408 | 1408 | 69.0 MB/s 9 | 3328 | 1536 | 1536 | 68.5 MB/s 10 | 3584 | 1664 | 1664 | 69.1 MB/s 11 | 3968 | 1792 | 1792 | 68.9 MB/s 12 | 4224 | 1920 | 1920 | 69.1 MB/s 13 | 4480 | 2048 | 2048 | 69.0 MB/s 14 | 4736 | 2176 | 2176 | 69.1 MB/s 15 | 5120 | 2304 | 2304 | 69.0 MB/s 16 | 5376 | 2432 | 2432 | 68.6 MB/s 17 | 5632 | 2560 | 2560 | 68.9 MB/s 18 | 5888 | 2688 | 2688 | 69.3 MB/s 19 | 6144 | 2816 | 2816 | 69.4 MB/s 20 | 6528 | 2944 | 2944 | 69.0 MB/s --- Targeting Fastest Result of md_sync_window 2816 bytes for Final Pass --- --- FULLY AUTOMATIC TEST PASS 2 (Final - 16 Sample Points @ 4min Duration)--- 21 | 5984 | 2696 | 2696 | 69.0 MB/s 22 | 6008 | 2704 | 2704 | 69.0 MB/s 23 | 6024 | 2712 | 2712 | 69.3 MB/s 24 | 6040 | 2720 | 2720 | 69.0 MB/s 25 | 6056 | 2728 | 2728 | 69.0 MB/s 26 | 6080 | 2736 | 2736 | 68.9 MB/s 27 | 6096 | 2744 | 2744 | 69.1 MB/s 28 | 6112 | 2752 | 2752 | 69.0 MB/s 29 | 6128 | 2760 | 2760 | 69.2 MB/s 30 | 6144 | 2768 | 2768 | 68.6 MB/s 31 | 6168 | 2776 | 2776 | 69.1 MB/s 32 | 6184 | 2784 | 2784 | 69.1 MB/s 33 | 6200 | 2792 | 2792 | 68.8 MB/s 34 | 6216 | 2800 | 2800 | 68.8 MB/s 35 | 6240 | 2808 | 2808 | 69.3 MB/s 36 | 6256 | 2816 | 2816 | 68.9 MB/s Completed: 2 Hrs 14 Min 4 Sec. Best Bang for the Buck: Test 2 with a speed of 66.6 MB/s Tunable (md_num_stripes): 1536 Tunable (md_write_limit): 768 Tunable (md_sync_window): 640 These settings will consume 78MB of RAM on your hardware. Unthrottled values for your server came from Test 23 with a speed of 69.3 MB/s Tunable (md_num_stripes): 6024 Tunable (md_write_limit): 2712 Tunable (md_sync_window): 2712 These settings will consume 305MB of RAM on your hardware. This is 240MB more than your current utilization of 65MB. NOTE: Adding additional drives will increase memory consumption. In unRAID, go to Settings > Disk Settings to set your chosen parameter values.
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Dynamix - V6 Plugins
Your drivers are k10temp and fam15h_power. okay now what do I do with that information? I tried putting fam15h_power the "available drivers" box and hit Detect and nothing happened as far as I can tell.
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Dynamix - V6 Plugins
Try this and post the output: wget http://www.lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/trunk/prog/detect/sensors-detect -O /tmp/sensors-detect yes ''|perl /tmp/sensors-detect 2>&1|grep -Po "^Driver.{2}\K[^\']*" from telnet: Tower login: root Password: Linux 3.17.4-unRAID. Last login: Sun Jan 18 20:04:32 -0800 2015 on /dev/pts/0 from Toshiba.home. root@Tower:~# wget http://www.lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/trunk/prog/detect/se'>http://www.lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/trunk/prog/detect/se nsors-detect -O /tmp/sensors-detect --2015-02-04 15:14:15-- http://www.lm-sensors.org/svn/lm-sensors/trunk/prog/det ect/sensors-detect Resolving www.lm-sensors.org (www.lm-sensors.org)... 160.45.254.26 Connecting to www.lm-sensors.org (www.lm-sensors.org)|160.45.254.26|:80... conne cted. HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK Length: 209836 (205K) [text/plain] Saving to: ?Çÿ/tmp/sensors-detect?ÇÖ 100%[======================================>] 209,836 149KB/s in 1.4s 2015-02-04 15:14:17 (149 KB/s) - ?Çÿ/tmp/sensors-detect?ÇÖ saved [209836/209836] root@Tower:~# yes ''|perl /tmp/sensors-detect 2>&1|grep -Po "^Driver.{2}\K[^\']* " k10temp to-be-written fam15h_power root@Tower:~#
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Dynamix - V6 Plugins
I click detect and nothing happens. Page flashed briefly and then just sits there. How long should it take?. Meanwhile the only sensor it has set (from previous versions) is the CPU. All fields other than "Available drivers:" text box are disabled.
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Dynamix - V6 Plugins
I got the same "no space errors" updating 3 plugins (Statistics, Streams, & System info). All updated to new versions and I can see it wrote to the USB just fine.
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Warning purchasing USB hard drives
TOSHIBA MD04ACA500_xxxxx (sdb) 4883770532 * 5 TB Linux 3.9.11p-unRAID. root@Tower:~# hdparm -N /dev/sdb /dev/sdb: max sectors = 9767541168/9767541168, HPA is disabled
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Warning purchasing USB hard drives
I am thinking it actually was "HPA?" on the other box I precleared it on and I was just looking at the wrong view. I will go with your Plan A suggestion... if I run across a 5TB that is larger, it becomes the parity drive I have both boxes churning right now (tower2 preclearing tower1's old parity to be new data drive and tower1 rebuilding parity on 5TB). Hate to disturb them when they are working lol
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Warning purchasing USB hard drives
shows as 4,883,770,532 in detail view
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Warning purchasing USB hard drives
now it shows "HPA?" in Tower1 MyMain while Rebuilding Parity. Is this going to be a problem? Odd it did not show in Tower2 (where it was precleared).
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Warning purchasing USB hard drives
Preclear Successful ... Total time 40:05:21 ... Pre-Read time 9:09:02 (151 MB/s) ... Zeroing time 8:11:57 (169 MB/s) ... Post-Read time 22:43:19 (61 MB/s) Now installed in Tower1 as new parity drive Parity-Sync in progress. Total size: 5 TB Current position: 42.5 MB (0 %) Estimated speed: 42.5 MB/sec Estimated finish: 1 day, 8 hours, 37 minutes
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Warning purchasing USB hard drives