Everything posted by cyriouslydylan
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I have a Supermicro - X11SSM-F
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
When i put in these commands via command line, my fans spin down for a second, then shoot back up to full speed. Setting it through the IPMI IP address has no effect - and I thought I had reset the BMC device properly before, but I might have not done that correctly because it was a while ago and nothing is still working for me. I had also uninstalled and reinstalled the app, but still no luck. Can anyone point me to the cold reset instructions, I can't seem to find them. I found the command which is: 'bmc-device --cold-reset' and that worked!
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
One of them is the CPU fan on the intel stock cooler, and the others are Nanoxia Deep Silence 140mm PWM Ultra-Quiet PC Fan, 700-1400 RPM. I had them all working properly prior to my CPU upgrade which also required a motherboard bios update.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I posted in this thread a while ago, and I reached out to Supermicro once about the commands to change fan speed: But it doesn't seem to have any affect at all, my fans are still pegged at 100% ipmi-sensors returns: ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event 4 | CPU Temp | Temperature | 37.00 | C | 'OK' 71 | PCH Temp | Temperature | 33.00 | C | 'OK' 138 | System Temp | Temperature | 27.00 | C | 'OK' 205 | Peripheral Temp | Temperature | 30.00 | C | 'OK' 272 | VcpuVRM Temp | Temperature | 31.00 | C | 'OK' 339 | DIMMA1 Temp | Temperature | 28.00 | C | 'OK' 406 | DIMMA2 Temp | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A 473 | DIMMB1 Temp | Temperature | 28.00 | C | 'OK' 540 | DIMMB2 Temp | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A 607 | FAN1 | Fan | 0.00 | RPM | 'At or Below ( <=) Lower Non-Recoverable Threshold' 674 | FAN2 | Fan | 1300.00 | RPM | 'OK' 741 | FAN3 | Fan | 1300.00 | RPM | 'OK' 808 | FAN4 | Fan | 1200.00 | RPM | 'OK' 875 | FANA | Fan | 2900.00 | RPM | 'At or Above ( >=) Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold' 942 | 12V | Voltage | 12.13 | V | 'OK' 1009 | 5VCC | Voltage | 4.95 | V | 'OK' 1076 | 3.3VCC | Voltage | 3.38 | V | 'OK' 1143 | VBAT | Voltage | 3.03 | V | 'OK' 1210 | VCPU | Voltage | 0.33 | V | 'OK' 1277 | VDIMMAB | Voltage | 1.19 | V | 'OK' 1344 | 5VSB | Voltage | 5.00 | V | 'OK' 1411 | 3.3VSB | Voltage | 3.21 | V | 'OK' 1478 | VBMC 1.2V | Voltage | 1.20 | V | 'OK' 1545 | VPCH 1.0V | Voltage | 1.00 | V | 'OK' 1612 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | N/A | N/A | 'OK'
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[CONTAINER] CrashPlan & CrashPlan-Desktop
A little late to the party but increasing my RAM usage also solved my backup issues.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I think there's just something going over my head. I pulled new configs down from BMC and I changed the thresholds back down to a proper range, but it doesn't seem to actually be affecting my fan speeds at all. I have a Supermicro X11SSM-F. Actually connecting to the server VIA IPMI and trying to change the settings there doesn't do anything either.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I uninstalled and reinstalled the plugin, and at first it was reading the config of ipmi-sensors.config which had all the fan thresholds. After I updated it, it seems to now be reading ipmi.config which is usernames and things like that. You said in an earlier post to rename one of the two, but do I overwrite ipmi.config with ipmi-sensors.config? Or do I name one of them old or what should I do?
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
So I've been a little bit away from this project for a while because I had it working well previously. My issue now is that I've upgraded my CPU, and the fan speed for that is pegged at 2900 RPM, which is really high. I can't seem to change the speed of anything via the IPMI web interface going to the IP address for the dedicated IPMI LAN port for my X11 board. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I might be able to get my fans set to the "optimal" setting?
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[CONTAINER] CrashPlan & CrashPlan-Desktop
My backup has begun to fail (only about half way complete), and I get the following messages in my log:
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
Thank you very much for the help, the additional steps from post 408 solved the problem for me!
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
Yeah I'm sure it's just something I'm doing wrong. I'm going to nuke it and try again this morning from scratch. EDIT: I re-tried all of the steps and edited the custom file with MC, and I'm still getting the error: Still no luck, anyone have any additional thoughts? There was a solution to this earlier in the thread but it was solved in a PM apparently. It possibly has to do with the ability to allow remote hosts to connect? I also cannot connect to the DB via MySQL workbench.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - Nextcloud
I'm following the guide from here: https://www.linuxserver.io/2016/07/28/installing-nextcloud-on-unraid/ and when i get to the initial setup of the nextcloud docker and configuring the database, I get the following message: I'm not sure where the 172.17.0.1 comes from because that's neither my public IP nor the IP of my server. EDIT: I nuked it all and tried the steps that were linked earlier But the message has now changed to this: I'm 99% sure this has to do with editing the custom.cnf file with Notepad++. When i try and do the VIM command I get "bash: vim: command not found" EDIT: Now I'm 50% sure. I edited it with vim through Krusader, and it still doesn't work. I might nuke it all and not touch the custom.cnf with notepad in case this makes some sort of irreversible status change to that file.
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
Is there a reason my home wifi network shuts down when I upload large files to my OwnCloud server over an ethernet connection? Is there a way I can move the files locally on the machine instead of taking them down from the machine and uploading them VIA the website? Because when I try and manage them locally the files will move but won't actually show through the web interface to download until I rescan all the files on the server.
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Preclear plugin
I'm trying to run the Preclear plugin, and when I get the popup that makes me type "Yes" when I type nothing happens, and that window just sits open.
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
The only issue I seem to be having is with the last command you gave me chsh -s /usr/sbin/nologin www-data It asks me for a password, and then returns: chsh: PAM: Authentication failure
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
You f**king did it you glorious bastard. Thank you SO much for your help. I should have recognized that it was a command from inside the docker when I saw the "/var/www/...". Seriously, thank you so much.
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
chown www-data:www-data /var/www/html/config/config.php chown: invalid user: ‘www-data:www-data’ This was while ssh logged into the server as my root user
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
user@UNRAIDNAME:~# docker exec -it owncloud bash user@'string':/var/www/html# chsh -s /bin/bash www-data user@'string':/var/www/html# su - www-data www-data@'string':~$ cd /var/www/html www-data@'string':~/html$ php occ files:scan Console has to be executed with the user that owns the file config/config.php Current user: www-data Owner of config.php: Try adding 'sudo -u ' to the beginning of the command (without the single quotes) This is copy and pasted right out of the terminal (I'm using PuTTY to ssh). I just edited out the username and teh string of numbers and letters after the '@' (I'm not sure if thats unique to my server and someone could ID mine from it somehow)
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
The official one, from your repository - Installed through community applications.
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
That all worked for me until I got to the last step Console has to be executed with the user that owns the file config/config.php Current user: www-data Owner of config.php: Try adding 'sudo -u ' to the beginning of the command (without the single quotes) It looks like I haven't set an owner for the config.php? Also, is the www-data user something that exists in all owncloud installs, because I don't have a user named that. Also when I try and do the last step, it asks for a password, which I don't have for a "www-data" user, so I get "authentication failure"
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
I'm uncertain which docker you're asking for help with. Is this a general unraid question or related to one of the dockers that I support? Apologies, I forgot this was a general repository thread. My question is specifically related to the OwnCloud docker. I've never performed these actions, but you may be able follow the instructions in this link to rescan the file system: https://doc.owncloud.org/server/8.0/admin_manual/configuration_server/occ_command.html#file-operations As far as moving the files around, you can probably move them like you have an run the command in the above link. Remember you'll have to do this from within the docker. Let me know if you have issues with any of that and I may be able to help. I saw this documentation, I think my issue is coming from running the command from inside the docker, I'm not 100% sure how to do that. If you could point me in the right direction of even how to figure that out that would be amazing, as my searching hasn't turned out to be fruitful. When i try "cd" /var/www/owncloud" I get no such file or directory. I have "/var/www/html/apps" mapped to "/mnt/cache/appdata/owncloud/apps", and config mapped to the same but config instead of apps. When I try and run "sudo -u www-data php occ list" I get "unknown user www-data" and "unable to initialize policy plugin" in each of those directories. I must just be looking in the wrong place but I can't find "occ" or "console.php" anywhere on my server. So I think I understand how to execute in the docker. I tried: docker exec -it owncloud bash which returns root@(numberstring):/var/www/html# but when I then try and run sudo -u www-data php occ it returns bash: sudo: command not found
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
I'm uncertain which docker you're asking for help with. Is this a general unraid question or related to one of the dockers that I support? Apologies, I forgot this was a general repository thread. My question is specifically related to the OwnCloud docker. And to clarify I moved files from one folder within a single user's share to a different folder under that same user.
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
I moved some files around with krusader, can someone help me with the proper commands to rescan the file system? Also is it possible to get this set up so that when I'm logged into the server as the root user I can move the files around manually?
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
OK so I got owncloud up and running, but I have 2 questions: 1) How can I add more folders for a user to manage/see - s there any way to set it so each user can only see what's in their user folder for data? 2) How can I set it so that I'm allowed to add/remove files from the folders locally. I cannot currently make any folders in a users' share without doing it through the web interface. I want to move a large amount of data into a particular user's share.
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[Support] Linuxserver.io - OpenVPN AS