May 12, 201313 yr I migrated my server to a Norco 4220 case yesterday. As I was doing the move, I added a Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 Controller card and hooked up my 6 hard drives to it. I also upgraded the RAM to 2GB from 1 GB. The server booted up fine and I made sure to run a parity check as well. When I went to test sleep, I was able to put it to sleep through the UI but I'm not able to wake it up. When I try to wake it up, with the power button on the case, the fans spin up but I'm never able to access the web gui. I've tried to telnet into it but it just times out. The only way to get the server running again is to hold the power button down and do a shutdown. Once it restart, everything is fine. At the time I was running RC11 so I decided to upgrade to the current version and see the problem would resolve itself but it did not. So this is where I am at the moment. Prior to moving to the Norco case, sleep and waking from sleep was working fine. I just don't understand how changing the case would cause an issue. The only difference is the new RAM (I've run memtest86 and it passed) and the controller card. Any ideas? P.S. I attached my syslog prior to me putting it to sleep. Once it goes to sleep, I'm unable to access the log so I don't know if there are any errors happening. Thanks P.S. 2 - As I reward, I will gift a cat picture in this thread if a solution is found :-) log.txt
May 12, 201313 yr unRAID has never officially supported "sleep" on any hardware, as it is hardware dependent and works differently through various kernel releases. If it makes you feel any better, it has never worked on my Supermicro C2SEE board either, it also goes to sleep and never wakes as the LAN chipset does not seem to have power when sleeping) I'm moving this to the customizations forum. you might find an answer there. Joe L.
May 12, 201313 yr Author unRAID has never officially supported "sleep" on any hardware, as it is hardware dependent and works differently through various kernel releases. If it makes you feel any better, it has never worked on my Supermicro C2SEE board either, it also goes to sleep and never wakes as the LAN chipset does not seem to have power when sleeping) I'm moving this to the customizations forum. you might find an answer there. Joe L. Joe L, thanks so much for replying. It looks like it is the Supermicro AOC-SASLP-MV8 controller card that is causing the wake problem. I found this thread which confirmed the issues: http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=9213.0 Leaving it on won't be much of a problem, that is, until I get quieter fans. The stock norco fans sure are loud.... Thanks again and as promised, here's a picture of a kitty!
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