Rysz Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 (edited) Live Memory Tester for UNRAID A diagnostic plugin that lets you test your RAM without needing to reboot. Identify memory problems in situations where a restart is not (immediately) possible or just stress test your RAM. This plugin provides a convenient GUI for in‐place memory testing using the veteran command-line utility memtester. Installable via Community Applications Edited June 14 by Rysz 1 5 Quote Link to comment
phyzical Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 Cool ui addition idea, i can see this being useful when people have system instability issues. did a run on 5 gb and seems to work as expected 👍 1 Quote Link to comment
UNRA1DUser Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 Hi, tested this. Works good. Tooks about 4 Minutes for 1 GB. It´s using only 1 Core of the CPU with a 100%. [14.06.2024 19:35:32 CEST] /usr/bin/memtester 1G 1 ============================================================================================= The detailed error output was enabled, please watch this panel for any occuring errors. ============================================================================================= [14.06.2024 19:39:10 CEST] The operation has finished without errors. [14.06.2024 19:39:10 CEST] Code: 0 - OK. 1 Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted June 14 Share Posted June 14 It would be interesting to see how this plugin behaves on a system that is known to have RAM issues. Quote Link to comment
Rysz Posted June 14 Author Share Posted June 14 (edited) 2 hours ago, UNRA1DUser said: Hi, tested this. Works good. Tooks about 4 Minutes for 1 GB. It´s using only 1 Core of the CPU with a 100%. [14.06.2024 19:35:32 CEST] /usr/bin/memtester 1G 1 ============================================================================================= The detailed error output was enabled, please watch this panel for any occurring errors. ============================================================================================= [14.06.2024 19:39:10 CEST] The operation has finished without errors. [14.06.2024 19:39:10 CEST] Code: 0 - OK. Thanks for reporting back, it using only one core is normal as the memtester program is not multi-threaded. 🙂 Edited June 14 by Rysz Quote Link to comment
MarianKoniuszko Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 (edited) Hello @Rysz I start testing 4 days ago for 12GB. I have 2x32GB on my system. How log that should test? Can I make plugin upgrade while it's testing? Regards. Edited June 17 by MarianKoniuszko Quote Link to comment
Kilrah Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 (edited) You didn't set a number of loops so it will run endlessly, did 100 full runs so far with no issues... i.e. you're good, just stop it. Edited June 17 by Kilrah 1 Quote Link to comment
MarianKoniuszko Posted June 17 Share Posted June 17 17 minutes ago, Kilrah said: You didn't set a number of loops so it will run endlessly, did 100 full runs so far with no issues... i.e. you're good, just stop it. Thanks, so 1 loop is enough? Quote Link to comment
Rysz Posted June 17 Author Share Posted June 17 21 minutes ago, MarianKoniuszko said: Thanks, so 1 loop is enough? Usually people let memory tests run for around a day or two at most, with 100 loops you'll be good. Quote Link to comment
_cr8tor_ Posted July 4 Share Posted July 4 I am curious how it works. To test all of the memory doesnt it have to be made available to test? How can it do this while unraid is running? Quote Link to comment
Rysz Posted July 4 Author Share Posted July 4 13 minutes ago, _cr8tor_ said: I am curious how it works. To test all of the memory doesnt it have to be made available to test? How can it do this while unraid is running? It can't test all of the memory, but it can test a large subset of your memory (e.g. 12GB out of available 16GB). It's very useful for situations where you have no physical access or just want to do a quick preliminary test over a suspicion. As an example, today we suspected RAM problems for a Discord user with OS instabilities and filesystem corruption. Using this plugin, we quickly identified that their RAM had severe problems, becoming apparent within seconds of testing: So it's not a full replacement for an extensive offline memory-test (e.g. using memtest86), but it can be helpful in situations. 🙂 1 Quote Link to comment
_cr8tor_ Posted July 4 Share Posted July 4 10 minutes ago, Rysz said: So it's not a full replacement for an extensive offline memory-test (e.g. using memtest86), but it can be helpful in situations. 🙂 Understood, about what i thought but was curious. Thanks for sharing! Quote Link to comment
wgstarks Posted July 4 Share Posted July 4 1 minute ago, _cr8tor_ said: Understood, about what i thought but was curious. Thanks for sharing! If you want to test “all” you should probably just choose memtest on boot screen. I’m not sure that really tests all since at least a small portion is probably used for memtest but it should come close. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
chaosclarity Posted July 11 Share Posted July 11 Nice utility! I just tested a system of mine which has exhibited corrupt cache drives over the course of the last year and i've just been limping it along. Failures right at the start of testing! Thanks for making this plugin so easy to use. 1 Quote Link to comment
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