unRAID 6 NerdPack - CLI tools (iftop, iotop, screen, kbd, etc.)


jonp

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I would love to see SCREEN as a single plugin. I also used the nerd pack for several other tools that were handy.  I really hope someone would pick this up make it compliant with the latest version of unraid and have all the tools updates as well. Very sorry to see this one go out!

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On 8/22/2022 at 1:00 AM, Squid said:

As of today, since 6.11.0 stable is imminent, and I don't believe that this plugin will get updated, I have marked this plugin as being incompatible with > 6.10.3

 

If you require any packages which you may have been installing via this, you will need to do your own package management.

 

Note that Perl is now included in the base OS once 6.11.0 is released.

1. How do I roll back to pre 6.11.0?

2. How do I find which packages I was using with NerdPack so I can manually install them?

 

EDIT, solved 2:

 

cat /boot/config/plugins/NerdPack/NerdPack.cfg

 

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Oh man, didn't expect this to break in the update.

This is why I hate updating sometimes.

 

I used NerdPack for the IPMI tool to control my servers fan speed.

Now my NAS is screaming at me with the fans on full blast.

 

Luckily I still have the tools needed installed on FreeNAS, I just really liked the fact I could launch it as needed automatically or from the GUI with UnRaid.

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1 minute ago, ViciousXUSMC said:

Oh man, didn't expect this to break in the update.

This is why I hate updating sometimes.

 

I used NerdPack for the IPMI tool to control my servers fan speed.

Now my NAS is screaming at me with the fans on full blast.

You can install the ipmi fan control plugin. It includes that pkg.

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On 9/23/2022 at 8:23 AM, DeathStar Darth said:

libzen is a shared library used by mediainfo

 

You could setup a UserScript to fire at first array start. I've put an (untested) version in github (it's not pretty() but look like it should  work)

 

Thanks..this helped me figure out what was what. What I ddi was just get that copy of the libmediainfo and copy to /boot/extra, and on reboot it's auto installed. No need for a user script.

 

Update: Oops, i see you are just downloading also the debian mediainfo package and converting it, then installing it. An optimization here might be to install libmediainfo and libzen via /boot/extra and just have a script for the mediainfo debian conversion.

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