March 31, 201511 yr I have email notifications set up for disk temperature. However, I keep getting many high, false temperature readings. For example, an email notification will come saying: Subject: Alert [DB_NAS] - Disk 3 overheated (100 ) Multiple emails usually come at once, such as: Subject: Alert [DB_NAS] - Disk 3 overheated (100 ) Subject: Alert [DB_NAS] - Parity disk overheated (99 ) However, I know my rig runs moderately cool and the web interface shows temperatures in the range of 35 - 40 C for all drives. Anyone else have this happen and/or know how to fix it?
March 31, 201511 yr 35 - 40 C is 95 - 104 F, so the emails sound accurate, not falsely high. Check the notification thresholds.
March 31, 201511 yr I recall that there was an issue where you had to change the scale from C to F and then back again to get rid of these extraneous warnings
March 31, 201511 yr Author 35 - 40 C is 95 - 104 F, so the emails sound accurate, not falsely high. Check the notification thresholds. I feel dumb now that you pointed this out...didn't even think about this haha. Regardless, it still shouldn't be throwing some of the overheat errors that it does. For example, a recent one had a temperature reading of 104F, per the email, which is equivalent to 40C. In Display Settings: Temperature unit: Celsius Warning disk temperature threshold (°C): 45 ---> 113F Critical disk temperature threshold (°C): 55 ----> 131F Also, the log shows most of the overheat errors are roughly the mid-90's (F) (as a reference 95F = 35C). I recall that there was an issue where you had to change the scale from C to F and then back again to get rid of these extraneous warnings Thanks! I will test this for awhile and post back. EDIT: As an additional note, after changing from C to F, four notifications popped up, stating that each one of my disks had returned to normal temperature. This type of notification never occurred before. It seems almost as if for some reason they were stuck in the overheat state, even though all of the disk temperatures were below the limit. Hopefully this is fixed now. EDIT2: After a few days of testing, the problem is fixed. Like Squid said, it seems to have been to issue with toggling the scale from C to F and back.
April 14, 201511 yr Yup, I can confirm it's a bug with unraid gui I just updated from beta 6 to beta 14b Temperature reading setting was set to the default celsius (didn't touch it) Upon turning on notifications, my inbox got flooded with high temperature alerts (for real values between 35-40, but the alerts displayed fahrenheit values) Changing the display temperature setting to fahrenheit and then back to celsius fixed it.
April 15, 201511 yr Yup, I can confirm it's a bug with unraid gui I just updated from beta 6 to beta 14b Temperature reading setting was set to the default celsius (didn't touch it) Upon turning on notifications, my inbox got flooded with high temperature alerts (for real values between 35-40, but the alerts displayed fahrenheit values) Changing the display temperature setting to fahrenheit and then back to celsius fixed it. Its easy to tell if this bug is affecting you: If the temperature warning does NOT have either C or F in it then you've got to do the switch-a-roo and back again.
June 16, 201511 yr dumb question, where do you switch from C to F? I can't find it anywhere in gui Settings->Display Settings->Temperature unit
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