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Bug: Unraid giving disk temperature warnings on dev1 despite changing warning temp

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I have changed my disk temperature warning threshold on all disks including dev1. 1056475237_Screenshot2023-06-0710_15_41.thumb.png.cd15a9916d94cad9d68e2d5c2e2b92d5.png

 

However, on only this disk, I'm still getting warnings at the default thresholds.

 

Other disks are fine.

 

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Did you set it on the correct dev1? There may be multiple that are being kept track of. 

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How can I tell? I set it on the one current connected and it shows up when I click on it in Main.

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Definitely doubled checked this and still getting the errors in the log despite everything being set to ignore.

 

How do I fix this?

Unraid tracks the temperature by the Serial Number (Identification), not the DevX because the DevX can change.  In your first screen shot, there is no Identification.  Did you blank it out?  If you didn't, I'm not sure how this happened.  I assume you are using UD.  Show a screen shot of this disk in UD.

 

Also post your diagnostics.

  • Author

What is UD? I have reset the settings for the current serial in dev1.

 

Yes I blanked out the serial.

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Sorry here you go.diag.zip

20 minutes ago, cinereus said:

Sorry here you go.diag.zip

As I mentioned earlier, the disk temps are monitored by serial number and not DevX.  You can check by looking in the /flash/config/smart-one.cfg file.  See if the disk in question is in that file and has the settings you changed.  If it does, then you may have found a bug.  The problem is you are on 6.9 and you will be asked to upgrade to the latest version before any time will be spent on finding the problem.  If I remember correctly, this was an issue in an earlier version and was fixed, but I don't remember the version.

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10 minutes ago, dlandon said:

As I mentioned earlier, the disk temps are monitored by serial number and not DevX.  You can check by looking in the /flash/config/smart-one.cfg file.  See if the disk in question is in that file and has the settings you changed.  If it does, then you may have found a bug.  The problem is you are on 6.9 and you will be asked to upgrade to the latest version before any time will be spent on finding the problem.  If I remember correctly, this was an issue in an earlier version and was fixed, but I don't remember the version.

/flash/config/smart-one.cfg: no such file or directory

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14 minutes ago, dlandon said:

As I mentioned earlier, the disk temps are monitored by serial number and not DevX.  You can check by looking in the /flash/config/smart-one.cfg file.  See if the disk in question is in that file and has the settings you changed.  If it does, then you may have found a bug.  The problem is you are on 6.9 and you will be asked to upgrade to the latest version before any time will be spent on finding the problem.  If I remember correctly, this was an issue in an earlier version and was fixed, but I don't remember the version.

Never mind. Found the file. The disk serial in question is in there.

 

As indeed are all my disks.

 

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