CyrIng Posted August 25, 2022 Share Posted August 25, 2022 2 hours ago, chchiyan said: Damn it works @CyrIng I really appreciate yours and @ich777 help and patience for dumb questions Marvelous I'm now preparing this hotfix for CoreFreq 1.91.7 1 Quote Link to comment
CyrIng Posted August 25, 2022 Share Posted August 25, 2022 @ich777 Version 1.91.7 is fixing the Monitoring issue with Pcores only Alder Lake 1 Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted August 26, 2022 Author Share Posted August 26, 2022 5 hours ago, CyrIng said: @ich777 Version 1.91.7 is fixing the Monitoring issue with Pcores only Alder Lake Already saw that my server built it for the stable branch from Unraid, I've now also triggered the build for the next branch from Unraid and it's already built now. @chchiyan to update your CoreFreq version simply reboot Unraid and it should download the newer version on boot (as long as if you have a active internet connection on boot), if not uninstall the plugin and reinstall it from the CA App and it will grab the new version. 1 Quote Link to comment
chchiyan Posted August 26, 2022 Share Posted August 26, 2022 @ich777 i've updated CoreFreq to newest version but still there is no data in CLI Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted August 26, 2022 Author Share Posted August 26, 2022 17 minutes ago, chchiyan said: @ich777 i've updated CoreFreq to newest version but still there is no data in CLI From what I see it has pulled the latest version, on what Unraid version are you. It is now built for 6.10.3 and also for 6.11.0-rc4 and should have all changes that @CyrIng implemented. Quote Link to comment
chchiyan Posted August 26, 2022 Share Posted August 26, 2022 Version: 6.11.0-rc4 After CoreFreq is installed I'm just enabling autostart (deamon is already enabled) and type "corefreq-cli" in command line. Quote Link to comment
CyrIng Posted August 26, 2022 Share Posted August 26, 2022 (edited) This is the commit of master branch which fixes i5-12500 monitoring. @ich777 can you confirm if that change is part of the plug-in ? Edited August 26, 2022 by CyrIng Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted August 26, 2022 Author Share Posted August 26, 2022 22 minutes ago, CyrIng said: @ich777 can you confirm if that change is part of the plug-in ? Hmmm, seems it went something wrong with the build itself which is a little bit odd because it can't switch to 1.91.7 when building: error: pathspec '1.91.7' did not match any file(s) known to git Anyways I've rebuilt the packages again for Unraid 6.11.0-rc4 (and made sure that it switched successful to 1.91.7 this time) and it should now work. @chchiyan please remove the plugin once more and re-download it from the CA App. Triggered the build for Unraid stable 6.10.3 just now, will take a bit. Quote Link to comment
chchiyan Posted August 26, 2022 Share Posted August 26, 2022 (edited) @ich777 ok, now it works Edited August 26, 2022 by chchiyan 1 1 Quote Link to comment
CyrIng Posted August 26, 2022 Share Posted August 26, 2022 @chchiyan Could you provide me various CLI screenshots and text outputs like this page They will be added to the project wiki as the i5-12500 CoreFreq support. 1 Quote Link to comment
chchiyan Posted August 27, 2022 Share Posted August 27, 2022 @CyrIng yup, i will probably tomorrow Quote Link to comment
DuzAwe Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 Getting below when I try to run after the plugin. # corefreq-cli -c Daemon connection error code 2 corefreq-ro-shm: 'No such file or directory' @ line 2014 thelibrary-diagnostics-20221017-1704.zip Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted October 17, 2022 Author Share Posted October 17, 2022 30 minutes ago, DuzAwe said: Getting below when I try to run after the plugin. Did you enabled the Daemon on the plugin page? Quote Link to comment
DuzAwe Posted October 17, 2022 Share Posted October 17, 2022 14 minutes ago, ich777 said: Have you enabled the Daemon on the plugin page? First time I loaded that page it was blank, Seems to be there now. Thanks, bit foolish I missed it. 1 Quote Link to comment
CyrIng Posted November 19, 2022 Share Posted November 19, 2022 Anyone to confirm if CoreFreq is working with latest Intel Raptor Lake or AMD Zen4 ? Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted December 4, 2022 Share Posted December 4, 2022 Having two issues with this plugin. First one is it fails to install on restart as it wants to download the package every time. Problem is my server runs OpnSENSE so it either needs to wait 5 minutes or it needs to store the package locally. Second one is that it takes a few attempts to install it and not get a blank page for its settings. No errors in syslog so difficult to see what is going on..! Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted December 4, 2022 Author Share Posted December 4, 2022 1 minute ago, Interstellar said: First one is it fails to install on restart as it wants to download the package every time. That's definitely not the case, it checks for updates on restart, why not set the DNS to something static for the Server itself? 4 minutes ago, Interstellar said: Second one is that it takes a few attempts to install it and not get a blank page for its settings. No errors in syslog so difficult to see what is going on..! Can you please describe this a little bit more in depth? Do you mean to activate it or do you mean to install it from the CA App? Do you click something on the plugin page or what do you mean exactly? Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted December 4, 2022 Share Posted December 4, 2022 47 minutes ago, ich777 said: That's definitely not the case, it checks for updates on restart, why not set the DNS to something static for the Server itself? DNS/IP/etc is fixed, it's just there is no internet until the VM starts. Plugins are installed before the VM starts/finishes booting up so it'll always fail this step. It then moves it into the "Failed to Install" tab of the plugins window. See log for what happens: Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: installing: corefreq.plg Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: Executing hook script: pre_plugin_checks Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: checking: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz - MD5 Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: skipping: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz already exists Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: running: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: +============================================================================== Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: | Installing new package /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: +============================================================================== Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: Verifying package CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz. Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: Installing package CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz: Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: Package CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz installed. Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: creating: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/CoreFreq/README.md - from INLINE content Dec 4 19:42:53 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Dec 4 19:42:58 tower root: Dec 4 19:42:58 tower root: ------ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR-------- Dec 4 19:42:58 tower root: ---Can't get latest CoreFreq version and found no local package!--- Dec 4 19:42:58 tower root: Dec 4 19:42:58 tower root: plugin: run failed: /bin/bash Dec 4 19:42:58 tower root: Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks 47 minutes ago, ich777 said: Can you please describe this a little bit more in depth? Do you mean to activate it or do you mean to install it from the CA App? Do you click something on the plugin page or what do you mean exactly? When you go to Settings, then corefreq, it is a blank page other than the normal header/footer. I tried installing it from CA, hit done, when to the settings page --> Blank Removed it from Plugins page, installed it via the plugins link instead --> Blank page again Removing it, reinstalling it again from CA and waiting more than 30 seconds after the "Post Plugins Check" line appears seems to allow it to complete whatever it needs to do to work as the normal page appeared for me after that. I did not that when removing it the second time it did say it wouldn't find a few things, which if the page/icons/etc weren't installed then that would explain the blank page. I.e. Maybe worth adding a check at the end of the script to make sure the page etc have actually been installed? Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted December 4, 2022 Author Share Posted December 4, 2022 5 minutes ago, Interstellar said: DNS/IP/etc is fixed, it's just there is no internet until the VM starts. Sorry, I somehow missed that that OPNsense is running on your server as a VM (that‘s from my oppinion a real bad thing to do but that‘s only my oppinion). 6 minutes ago, Interstellar said: It then moves it into the "Failed to Install" tab of the plugins window. This shouldn‘t be the case and I have to look into this why it‘s failing. 7 minutes ago, Interstellar said: When you go to Settings, then corefreq, it is a blank page other than the normal header/footer. That‘s because the plugin is maybe not fully uninstalled. Have to look into this. 8 minutes ago, Interstellar said: I.e. Maybe worth adding a check at the end of the script to make sure the page etc have actually been installed? Can you please post your Diagnostics after you‘ve done all the steps mentioned above? Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted December 4, 2022 Share Posted December 4, 2022 8 minutes ago, ich777 said: Sorry, I somehow missed that that OPNsense is running on your server as a VM (that‘s from my oppinion a real bad thing to do but that‘s only my oppinion). Not sure why you'd think that. I've had it running on there for years. I did briefly have it running on a Thin Client alongside but then why have two devices running 24/7 instead of one? Also couldn't support full FTTP line speed unless I spent more £ than the server was actually worth so what's the point? (Plus another 5W of power draw...!) 8 minutes ago, ich777 said: This shouldn‘t be the case and I have to look into this why it‘s failing. That‘s because the plugin is maybe not fully uninstalled. Have to look into this. Can you please post your Diagnostics after you‘ve done all the steps mentioned above? Next time I encounter the problem I will 👍 Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted December 5, 2022 Author Share Posted December 5, 2022 9 hours ago, Interstellar said: Not sure why you'd think that. Because you are relying on the virtualization system, I've had some pretty bad experiences with that (not me but a small local company) and well because of your issue now. I've done a lot of research in the past because I was facing something similar situation and read a lot about the up and downsides, I also link another topic: Click Sure you can run it in a VM but I will never recommend that because I've come to the conclusion that a Firewall on bare metal is always a better than virtualized one, this is a really controversial topic btw. because some people are really quickly upset (I'm not one of them but I want to only point things out)... 9 hours ago, Interstellar said: Also couldn't support full FTTP line speed unless I spent more £ than the server was actually worth so what's the point? (Plus another 5W of power draw...!) Newer Firewall Boxes that you can find on Amazon for example can that too and my Firewall only consumes about 5 to 10 Watt, also don't forget that if you have a PCIe card passed through to the VM the PCIe card will also need some power... Anyways, that has nothing to do with this issue... 9 hours ago, Interstellar said: Next time I encounter the problem I will 👍 I will look into this and try it on a machine that I can physically disconnect from the LAN interface or forbid to talk to to Internet and see what is happening there. Thank you for the report! Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted December 5, 2022 Share Posted December 5, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, ich777 said: Because you are relying on the virtualization system, I've had some pretty bad experiences with that (not me but a small local company) and well because of your issue now. I've done a lot of research in the past because I was facing something similar situation and read a lot about the up and downsides, I also link another topic: Click Sure you can run it in a VM but I will never recommend that because I've come to the conclusion that a Firewall on bare metal is always a better than virtualized one, this is a really controversial topic btw. because some people are really quickly upset (I'm not one of them but I want to only point things out)... Looking at those links it looks like they are talking about bridging NICs etc which may cause security concerns, that is not how mine is setup. I have two cores isolated, dedicated to the VM and the PCI-E NIC isolated and passed through to the VM, so it's not really as they are describing at all..! In any case, off topic..! Once installed, corefreq seems to work perfectly for me. I change the TDP limits from the UI which is very useful! Edited December 5, 2022 by Interstellar 1 Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted January 26, 2023 Share Posted January 26, 2023 Still getting the issue where I have to manually install it after start. The error during boot and no Corefreq icon in settings: Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: plugin: checking: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz - MD5 Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: plugin: skipping: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz already exists Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: plugin: running: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: +============================================================================== Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: | Installing new package /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: +============================================================================== Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: Verifying package CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz. Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: Installing package CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz: Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: Package CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz installed. Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: plugin: creating: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/CoreFreq/README.md - from INLINE content Jan 26 19:25:25 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Jan 26 19:25:29 tower root: Jan 26 19:25:29 tower root: ------ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR - ERROR-------- Jan 26 19:25:29 tower root: ---Can't get latest CoreFreq version and found no local package!--- Jan 26 19:25:29 tower root: Jan 26 19:25:29 tower root: plugin: run failed: /bin/bash Jan 26 19:25:30 tower root: Executing hook script: post_plugin_checks Then after I try manually installing it again once the internet is back I get the Settings Icon and a blank page: Jan 26 19:27:59 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Jan 26 19:27:59 tower root: plugin: creating: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz - downloading from URL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ich777/unraid-corefreq/master/packages/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Jan 26 19:27:59 tower root: plugin: checking: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz - MD5 Jan 26 19:27:59 tower root: plugin: running: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Jan 26 19:27:59 tower root: plugin: creating: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/CoreFreq/README.md - from INLINE content Jan 26 19:27:59 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Jan 26 19:28:04 tower root: plugin: corefreq.plg installed Then I have to remove and install it again and it finally works: Jan 26 19:29:20 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Jan 26 19:29:20 tower root: plugin: corefreq.plg removed Jan 26 19:29:25 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Jan 26 19:29:25 tower root: plugin: creating: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz - downloading from URL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ich777/unraid-corefreq/master/packages/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Jan 26 19:29:25 tower root: plugin: checking: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz - MD5 Jan 26 19:29:25 tower root: plugin: running: /boot/config/plugins/corefreq/CoreFreq-2022.07.21.txz Jan 26 19:29:25 tower root: plugin: creating: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/CoreFreq/README.md - from INLINE content Jan 26 19:29:25 tower root: plugin: running: anonymous Jan 26 19:29:27 tower root: plugin: corefreq.plg installed Jan 26 19:29:37 tower emhttpd: cmd: /usr/local/emhttp/plugins/CoreFreq/include/test.sh Jan 26 19:29:38 tower kernel: corefreqk: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel. Jan 26 19:29:38 tower kernel: CoreFreq(3:-1:-1): Processor [ 06_9E] Architecture [Coffee Lake/S] CPU [6/6] Very easy for you to test this, boot your server without an active internet connection. Its 100% repeatable for me. Quote Link to comment
ich777 Posted January 26, 2023 Author Share Posted January 26, 2023 2 hours ago, Interstellar said: Still getting the issue where I have to manually install it after start. Thank you for the report, I pushed a fix for this, please update the plugin to version 2023.01.26 Quote Link to comment
Interstellar Posted February 16, 2023 Share Posted February 16, 2023 Have rebooted many times and it’s been spot on every time, thanks for the update 👍 1 Quote Link to comment
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