April 30, 201412 yr This seems so basic, but I can't find any functionality to do this. The Sleep button in UnMenu Scripts does nothing as the ACPI sleep file is not found. I'm on 5.0 final, specs are in my sig.
April 30, 201412 yr This seems so basic, but I can't find any functionality to do this.Sleep is not included in the limetech unraid release. All sleep functions are third party add on features. The reason given for this is the huge variety of hardware that it is possible to use stock unraid with doesn't all support sleep the same way, so waking from a sleep state is hit or miss depending on which of hundreds of possible motherboards is in use.
April 30, 201412 yr Author This seems so basic, but I can't find any functionality to do this.Sleep is not included in the limetech unraid release. All sleep functions are third party add on features. The reason given for this is the huge variety of hardware that it is possible to use stock unraid with doesn't all support sleep the same way, so waking from a sleep state is hit or miss depending on which of hundreds of possible motherboards is in use. Ok, can you point me to some 3rd party add-ons? I'm running UnMenu which has a button for sleep, but it says the file to sleep doesn't exist.
May 2, 201412 yr Dynamix has a sleep plugin. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=30939.0
May 2, 201412 yr Author Dynamix has a sleep plugin. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=30939.0 Is Dynamix similar to UnMenu? Can I run both at the same time? I found a sleep script floating around, would that accomplish the same thing without having to install Dynamix??
May 2, 201412 yr Dynamix can be used next to unMenu. As for the sleep script, I suppose it could but don't know how at the moment. But I would advise you to first check whether your server can resume from sleep without issues. (i.e. with echo -n mem /sys/power/state from command line) Apparently, it isn't as straight forward as you'd think.
May 2, 201412 yr Author Dynamix can be used next to unMenu. As for the sleep script, I suppose it could but don't know how at the moment. But I would advise you to first check whether your server can resume from sleep without issues. (i.e. with echo -n mem /sys/power/state from command line) Apparently, it isn't as straight forward as you'd think. It sleeps fine and seems to wake up fine as well. I'll still have to do more testing to be sure though.
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