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Unraid on MacPro 6,1 (darth vader trash can).

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I have deployed Unraid6 on to this system for the sole purpose of using it to host virtual machines and docker containers/apps. This system has 64 gb ram and 24 xeon cpu's.  The internal storage on this system is a 1tb ssd drive (not a standard m.2 interface). It seems to work fine, but I keep receiving heat warnings for it.  Are these false positives?  I have with other operating systems pushed this machine and in doing so the entire case will become warm as it dissipates heat - nothing like that here happening.  Ive searched around and not really found anyone using a 6,1 for Unraid, but maybe someone else out there has done this and has a solution for whats taking place?  This last 'overheated' warning I got said it was up to 138 F.

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43 minutes ago, userano218n said:

The internal storage on this system is a 1tb ssd drive

Is this assigned to the array? SSDs in the array cannot be trimmed.

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yes there is a single array created on the storage which comes with the system.  im just using that storage for docker images and vm's.  its formatted as single disk xfs file system.

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