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Quick update and thanks to everyone who replied. Since everything possibly connecting to UnRaid was shut down, I figured it must have been UnRaid itself. I did some checking / tinkering with UnRaid's Network Settings and disabled both Bonding and Bridging. I think both of these settings were enabled by default after install as I kept most settings as they were. I only have 1 network adapter on this machine, so figured it was not necessary. After disabling both Bonding and Bridging settings, Inbound went down to 19 Kbps and Outbout to 4 Kbps. I'm assuming these non zero values could be attributed to Web UI being opened - pl. correct me if I'm wrong here and if Inbound & Outbound should be zero or close to it. Posting my Network Settings below for reference - pl. let me know if anything else should be changed / optimized. I'm using MELLANOX CONNECT X-2 PCI-E 10G SFP+ network card.
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Just ran this through to the webui terminal, below is the result. 192.168.1.16 is my local machine that was used to login and run the cmd on UnRaid.
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Thanks, useful to know how to read that. That was my PLEX VM which runs on another machine. I just shut down PLEX and all other machines that connected to UnRaid but problem still remains, constant Inbound 17.6 Mbps. What else can I try?
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Including Diagnostics.zip tower-diagnostics-20200105-1741.zip
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Thanks for the suggestion. Just rebooted in Safe Mode without any plugins - same problem, instantly showing 17.6 Mbps Inbound.
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Seeing very high, unexplained inbound network traffic, eth0 shows constant inbound 17.6 Mbps and outbound ~7 Kbps. CPU usage is always 2-3%. I have no VMs, no Dockers, all disks are spun down, Active Streams shows empty, I'm the only user, server is idle 99% of the time. Running latest version of UnRaid, all plugins / apps have been updated. Log shows no errors. I'm also running a Network Stats plugin which shows network usage over time, and every hour the machine is receiving exactly 7.35 GB. Why? This is so weird.. See screenshot: So this has me worried about what's happening, the machine should be completely idle. Please help me understand what's going on and how to resolve this. Thanks!
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Error "ACPI group thermal_zone / action LNXTHERM:00 is not defined"
avp2306 replied to avp2306's topic in General Support
Just added the file. Now the error is no longer spamming the log. Thanks again! -
Error "ACPI group thermal_zone / action LNXTHERM:00 is not defined"
avp2306 replied to avp2306's topic in General Support
@Squid Thanks for sharing, I will go ahead and try that. But it seems like only a way to silence the error and not resolve it. It just stops it from appearing logs. I would love to resolve it to have a fully stable system. -
Power Efficient, Storage Only CPU + Motherboard Recommendation
avp2306 replied to avp2306's topic in Motherboards and CPUs
Thanks for sharing. I was considering AMD until I realized that most motherboards have PCI lane limitations and I wanted more flexibility for upgrades and went with Intel instead, settled on Pentium G5400. Without PCI cards & HDD's entire system consumes ~21W on idle with a 500W Bronze rated PSU, also using full featured SLI motherboard + 16GB RAM. Curious what power draw you're seeing from 200GE. It was one of the CPU's I was considering. -
Getting the following error every second in the log: ACPI group thermal_zone / action LNXTHERM:00 is not defined Thought it had to do with Dynamix Temp & System Fan plugins, so I installed those, but this is still happening. Any input on how to resolve would be much appreciated. Specs: UnRaid 6.6.7, CPU G5400, Motherboard Gigabyte Z370XP SLI, 16 GB RAM
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Just curious, why does parity take so long to calculate for an empty drive? In a new build, added 2 identical drives, one as parity other as single disk array, both are freshly formatted new drives. Just trying to understand how things work.
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Oh I didn't know that, thanks for mentioning. I do have a 10Gbe nic installed and a bunch of SSD's laying around so this could be interesting.
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Been doing some reading on how UnRaid handles cache drives. When using VMs & Dockers benefit is quite obvious, both benefit greatly in speed when running from SSD / NVME. But without VM & Docker usage I'm starting to question utility of adding SSD cache drive. So far here's what I've gathered: - Write speed will be increased - OK - UnRaid does not seem to do read caching, so no benefit there - Power savings from writing to SSD throughout the day, then spinning up HDDs nightly for mover script Is there anything else I've missed?
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I'm facing a similar dilemma whether to go with Pentium G5400 / G4560 or Ryzen 3 2200G - wondering what you ended up choosing? Or if anyone could share if there are any issues still with Ryzen chips ?
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Thinking to go with Pentium G4560 or G4600 which performs about 35% better then the Celeron. These are kinda hard to find though at the moment.
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Thinking about using Celeron G3930 to minimize power consumption. Will be using NVMe SSDs. Network shares will be to Windows & Mac. Would G3930 be a enough for 10GBe or would it bottleneck?
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New to UnRaid, and excited to be almost done with my setup: 6 Core x58 Xeon; 16GB ECC RAM; 6TB parity + 2x 6TB + 3x 2TB; 10GBe Mellanox Connect X-2 over DAC System will be used strictly for storage & back up (no docker, no vm usage): Work files & Documents (~100GB), Movies (will grow), Win/Mac/VMs System Backups (~2-3TB). As I'm new to drive pooling, my first instinct is to use drive specific shares restricting media on one set of drives, work stuff on others, etc. but I have a slight hunch this may be less flexible and problematic down the road. Or is it better to just let UnRaid distribute files between drives as it wishes? Looking for advice / recommendations, I'm sure I'm not the first one to have this dilemma so please feel free to share your experiences. Thanks!
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Need some help controlling fan speeds on a DELL motherboard. I know that this board can have software controlled fans, under Windows I can run SpeedFan successfully. I tried Dynamix Fan Control plugin, but it does not find / detect PWM controller - I'm not sure if there's a way to manually add drivers. I also tried to follow this guide to manually create a script but running pwmconfig command returns: There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed. sensors-detect command returns the following # Chip drivers modprobe coretemp modprobe jc42 What else can I try? Any way to load up drivers for Dynamix Fan Control?
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Running UnRaid 6.6.7 on DELL T3500 and having an issue setting up Fan Auto Control plugin. When I go into settings for the plugin and hit 'DETECT' for 'PWM Fan' nothing happens, also the 'PWM Controller' drop down says 'none'. I know this motherboard does have a PWM controller, in Windows I'm able to run SpeedFan and have software controlled fans. What else can I try to get the plugin to work? Thanks.
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Windows 10 does not see unRAID server in network browse
avp2306 replied to dlandon's topic in General Support
The following PowerShell command resolved this issue for me: Set-ItemProperty -Path "HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters" -Name "AllowInsecureGuestAuth" -Type DWord -Value 1 As stated above, this deals with Windows not allowing unsecured network shares. -
That actually makes sense, thanks for clarifying that.
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My switch uses 9216, and yes this is for 10Gbe. Sent from my Nokia 7.1 using Tapatalk
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My switch's jumbo frame MTU defaults to 9216, however I am not able to set in UnRaid. In UnRaid Network Settings I get this error message: "Value must be less than or equal to 9198" How can I set MTU to match my switch's 9216?
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Thanks for creating this plug-in. Its working on my X58 / 6 core Xeon build. I'm able to select 1 of 6 cores as my Processor Temperature field - is there any way to display highest temp per processor instead of individual cores?