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[Support] Linuxserver.io - ProjectSend
I was really excited for this docker, installed it and change the default port to something besides 80 (as I imagine it would collide with unraid's own use of 80) 172.*.*.* isn't part of my usual IP range. When I try to preview the docker at the port I set I get a HTTP ERROR 500, which gives me an indication it's working on some level, as empty ports on my unraid usually throw back a ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED , so trying to figure out where it's hung up.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
Tried a bunch of things including checking out the smart data on all the other drives, seems that it was somehow stuck? kind of an unsettling error, rebooting it cleared it up. I just wish I could figure out how it got stuck in the first place, at least if the problem only happens at boot I can keep an eye for it, as it never seem to happen after it's running proper.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I rebooted the server (to put in a new cooling fan that was failing) and I've got a new problem now. The log says the HDD temps are 43C 2016-09-25 04:38:30 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(42°C), FRNT_FAN1(72%):HDD Temperature(43°C), FRNT_FAN2(72%):HDD Temperature(43°C) and the fans are spinning at the right speed, but that HDD temp doesn't make any sense my harddrives show: 38C 38C 36C 34C 33C 33C Array of six devices 35.3C Even the ipmi plugin on the dashboard shows the HDD temp as 38C, but even after stopping and restarting the fan service the log still shows that it thinks the hdd temps are 43C. any idea where it's getting this info from? and how I could correct this? Edit: In side the sensor page for ipmi it reads 38C so I'm not sure where the fan controller is getting this 43C from?
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
Everything checks out, that did it! Sorry it took me to long to figure out it was the order that was important, not the name, I just figured since it properly red the rpms and had them in the right place that the command to tune them would also be in the right place. In any case great plugin! finer control over the min and max temps would be cool, maybe a hysteresis option would be good. My fans just sometimes step up and down 700rpms because my min and max is 30-50c and they keep bouncing between like 44 and 45. But that's not a problem now that everything is staying cool thanks again for the help man. I love your plugin!
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
EDITED: Just realized you gave me what I needed to change in the boards.json I think it's working perfectly now, I'll come back in a day with a report.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I think I'm starting to grasp it, thanks for staying with me. Yes when I do ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 00 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 The CPU fan goes auto, and works properly (no problems there) when I do ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 00 35 64 64 64 64 64 64 Fan1 drops from 4200 rpm to 2100 rpm and when I do ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 00 64 35 64 64 64 64 64 Fan2 drops from 4200 rpm to 2100 rpm So those are the correct spots as far as I can tell. and according to ipmi-sensors that's the name of those spots 13 | CPU_FAN1 | Fan | 1900.00 | RPM | 'OK' 14 | FRNT_FAN1 | Fan | 3100.00 | RPM | 'OK' 15 | FRNT_FAN2 | Fan | 3100.00 | RPM | 'OK' 16 | FRNT_FAN3 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 17 | FRNT_FAN4 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A 18 | FRNT_FAN5 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A So all that seems to line up and work properly, could it be that FRNT_FAN1 is not the same one as FRNT_FAN1 (4200 RPM): in the ipmi fan controller page? Just to try that theory I set all the Fans (expect CPU) to HDD with 50 being high, but again when I set to auto the HDD are at 50C but the fans spin at 1500. Specifcly the started at 3100 for 30 seconds, then went to 2200 for 30 seconds, then finally went to 1500 and haven't budge even though the HDD are very hot. Yet the log seems to see that and have all the fans set to high. 2016-09-21 11:38:26 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(65°C), FRNT_FAN1(96%):HDD Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN2(96%):HDD Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN3(96%):HDD Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN4(96%):HDD Temperature(49°C) so what does that mean?
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I feel like an idiot, I realized when I thought auto fan was working, it was actually off, and the only reason the fans spun up and down was due to the MB temps going up and down. So I guess I'm back where I started. When auto fan is on the log looks like this: 2016-09-21 06:11:14 fan control config file updated, reloading settings. 2016-09-21 06:11:16 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(41°C), FRNT_FAN1(88%):HDD Temperature(47°C), FRNT_FAN2(88%):HDD Temperature(47°C) and the fans sit at 1500 Then my HDD started to overheat again 50C so Then I ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 Which worked for a total of 30 seconds till they spun back down on their own to 1500rpm. So I did the command again, after 30 seconds they went back down to 1500rpm I figure at this point something is overriding the ipmi plugin, so I turn off ipmi fan control in your plugin. And the fans have stayed at full speed since then. Is it possible the ipmi plugin is overridding it's self? You said that if I did a command like 64 that it should be set that way until I set them back to 00 (auto), but this isn't the case, something is overridding my ipmi raw commands, and when I turn off fan control then my ipmi-raw commands stick until I change them.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I got all the fans working properly, they all respond to the right headers and have the right names, it's all labeled properly and working properly. That being said I can't explain why when I run a full 64 64 type command, sometimes they spin back down to slow after a little while. Or the auto won't bring them up to full speed when the hdd temps are reaching the top temp in the auto fan settings. I'll try a reboot after this transfer and see if that clears any of this up.
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
seemed like everything is properly named, the right headers correspond to the right fan labeling. After a reboot it seems the fan are spinning up and down like they should, I'm guessing it was a combination of setting the fans to auto smart in the bios and setting got it to work. Thanks for the help! -Edit: Actually it could be an issue with having to restart to get the settings to work. I saw it working last night (it bounce around from 1500 to 3800 while the drivers were doing things) but this morning I tried changing the high and low temps for the fans and now it just sits at 2800 even though the log says this 2016-09-21 01:42:47 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN1(75%):HDD Temperature(45°C), FRNT_FAN2(75%):HDD Temperature(45°C) 2016-09-21 01:48:04 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN1(80%):HDD Temperature(46°C), FRNT_FAN2(80%):HDD Temperature(46°C) 2016-09-21 01:51:13 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN1(85%):HDD Temperature(47°C), FRNT_FAN2(85%):HDD Temperature(47°C) 2016-09-21 01:53:50 fan control config file updated, reloading settings. 2016-09-21 01:53:54 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(50°C), FRNT_FAN1(100%):HDD Temperature(47°C), FRNT_FAN2(100%):HDD Temperature(47°C) 2016-09-21 02:14:47 fan control config file updated, reloading settings. 2016-09-21 02:15:19 fan control config file updated, reloading settings. 2016-09-21 02:15:22 CPU_FAN1(100%):CPU Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN1(96%):HDD Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN2(96%):HDD Temperature(49°C) And sometimes it bounces down to 1500 even though the log says 100% So I went ahead an did a ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 Just to keep the drives from burning up (they were getting back up to 50C) and I'll try setting it up auto the way I think it should work and reboot and see if it then the fans will act normal again. Edit 2: Just noticed that mins after I set it to full speed, the fans went back down to 1500, I set it to full again and they went back up, I'm confused as what could be kicking the fans back down, could it be ipmi and the bios? or is the ipmi plugin going back to auto even after I did a ipmi raw command?
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I see this in the log: 2016-09-21 04:08:38 Starting Fan Control 2016-09-21 04:08:40 CPU_FAN1(48%):CPU Temperature(54°C), FRNT_FAN1(85%):HDD Temperature(47°C), FRNT_FAN2(85%):HDD Temperature(47°C) 2016-09-21 04:09:42 CPU_FAN1(22%):CPU Temperature(41°C), FRNT_FAN1(85%):HDD Temperature(47°C), FRNT_FAN2(85%):HDD Temperature(47°C) 2016-09-21 04:11:57 CPU_FAN1(36%):CPU Temperature(48°C), FRNT_FAN1(90%):HDD Temperature(48°C), FRNT_FAN2(90%):HDD Temperature(48°C) 2016-09-21 04:13:00 CPU_FAN1(20%):CPU Temperature(40°C), FRNT_FAN1(90%):HDD Temperature(48°C), FRNT_FAN2(90%):HDD Temperature(48°C) 2016-09-21 04:15:04 CPU_FAN1(16%):CPU Temperature(38°C), FRNT_FAN1(95%):HDD Temperature(49°C), FRNT_FAN2(95%):HDD Temperature(49°C) 2016-09-21 04:19:13 CPU_FAN1(18%):CPU Temperature(39°C), FRNT_FAN1(100%):HDD Temperature(50°C), FRNT_FAN2(100%):HDD Temperature(50°C) but my fan speed is stuck at 1500 Fan.cfg FANCONTROL="enable" FANPOLL="1" FANIP="" IPMIBOARD="" BOARD="ASRockRack" FAN_CPU_FAN1="13" TEMP_CPU_FAN1="21" TEMPLO_CPU_FAN1="30" TEMPHI_CPU_FAN1="80" FANMIN_CPU_FAN1="1" FAN_FRNT_FAN1="14" TEMP_FRNT_FAN1="99" TEMPLO_FRNT_FAN1="30" TEMPHI_FRNT_FAN1="50" FANMIN_FRNT_FAN1="1" FAN_FRNT_FAN2="15" TEMP_FRNT_FAN2="99" TEMPLO_FRNT_FAN2="30" TEMPHI_FRNT_FAN2="50" FANMIN_FRNT_FAN2="1" FAN_FRNT_FAN3="16" TEMP_FRNT_FAN3="0" FAN_FRNT_FAN4="17" TEMP_FRNT_FAN4="0" FAN_FRNT_FAN5="18" TEMP_FRNT_FAN5="0" boards.json { "ASRockRack": { "raw": "00 3a 01", "auto":"00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00", "full":"64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64", "fans": { "CPU_FAN1": "00", "CPU_FAN2": "00", "REAR_FAN1": "00", "REAR_FAN2": "00", "FRNT_FAN1": "00", "FRNT_FAN2": "00", "FRNT_FAN3": "00", "FRNT_FAN4": "00" } }, "ASRock": { "raw":"00 3a 01", "auto":"00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00", "full":"64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64", "fans": { "CPU_FAN1": "00", "CPU_FAN2": "00", "REAR_FAN1": "00", "REAR_FAN2": "00", "FRNT_FAN1": "00", "FRNT_FAN2": "00", "FRNT_FAN3": "00", "FRNT_FAN4": "00" } } } I'm only using Fan1 and 2, And they properly report the RPMs (I can hear them go up and down when I manually trigger it)
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[Plugin] IPMI for unRAID 6.1+
I'm a bit confused, I've been trying to do this myself for the past few days but it's getting frustrating. I have asrock rack E3C224D4I-14S with a E3-1241 v3 When I turn on the fan controller, I can tell its working because my fans spin slower. that being said no matter what I set the min speed to, what temps I set it too. It doesn't react. It just holds the rpms it falls down too when it's enabled. So I think there's a underlying control problem. When I try to use ipmi-raw to trigger full and auto, This always comes back. rcvd: 01 C7 I have no idea what that means and searching the forum and I found one other person with a "OEM -Unknown Response" error, which didn't seem to be the issue, the issue was he had 3pin fans. I know I have 4 pin PWM fans (I installed them myself) and they react and work as they should through the bios. Going through and trying to change the speeds on them seems to do nothing at all. So I'm lost, is my mobo just not compatible? I imagine it's the same ipmi as the rest of the asrockrack. And the ipmi-fru kicks back ASRockRack like it's properly detected. I just can't seem to get them to do anything once I enable the controller. Edit: turns out I needed to add more spots to my commands, I was using ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 64 64 64 64 64 64 --debug using this worked ipmi-raw 00 3a 01 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 --debug going to do some more testing and see auto is working as it's supposed too. Edit 2: so while I can now at least manually choose the speed of the fans (which is nice to not have to boot into the bios) the auto setting doesn't seem to work for HDD, I set my low and high in the gui to 30 - 50, Yet the HDD are reading at 47C and my 5000rpm fans are only doing 1500. For now I manually set them to half speed, so my hard drives don't burn up, but I'm guessing there is something amiss with the auto, I know it uses ipmi as the fan controller, In the bios I have them all set to smart fan with the default temp > fanspeed setup. Is there something else I should do in the bios? thanks!
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