jonp Posted April 29, 2015 Share Posted April 29, 2015 Not sure. It is a very simple package download. I installed through unmenu's package manager, but a plugin might also have been developed. Its in NerdPack Eric just added this recently. We may even consider putting it into bzroot. Quote Link to comment
limetech Posted April 29, 2015 Share Posted April 29, 2015 unmenu and myMain make use of this to display real-time disk performance information, and seems appropriate to support web-guis. Curious, I haven't looked at unmenu or myMain in a long time (sorry), what do these packages offer that is not already provided in current unraid-6 webGui & plugins? Quote Link to comment
lionelhutz Posted April 29, 2015 Share Posted April 29, 2015 The myMain feature I miss the mist is the ability to add notes and info for each drive. You can add info like where it was purchased, when warranty expires etc and access that data right through the main interface. The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The myMain feature I miss the mist is the ability to add notes and info for each drive. You can add info like where it was purchased, when warranty expires etc and access that data right through the main interface. I was just thinking about this earlier today (adding info to drives). I think that would be really ideal for incorporation into unRAID OS. A way to remind yourself when a drive goes bad, whether or not you are still in warranty. Could even paste a link in the notes to where the warranty fulfillment process for the device is located. The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? Quote Link to comment
NAS Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The myMain feature I miss the mist is the ability to add notes and info for each drive. You can add info like where it was purchased, when warranty expires etc and access that data right through the main interface. I was just thinking about this earlier today (adding info to drives). I think that would be really ideal for incorporation into unRAID OS. A way to remind yourself when a drive goes bad, whether or not you are still in warranty. Could even paste a link in the notes to where the warranty fulfillment process for the device is located. It is, or was at least on the roadmap. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? The auto update / ignore feature is dangerous. It lets you think the problem has been resolved, when it actually may be something you need to deal with. I saw a thread where they posted about a thumb's down, and then posted back a little later saying "never mind, it went back to thumb's up all by itself". You should at least have to read and acknowledge the error before it goes back into the watch for changes mode. Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? The auto update / ignore feature is dangerous. It lets you think the problem has been resolved, when it actually may be something you need to deal with. I saw a thread where they posted about a thumb's down, and then posted back a little later saying "never mind, it went back to thumb's up all by itself". You should at least have to read and acknowledge the error before it goes back into the watch for changes mode. Totally agree. Its too easy to dismiss this with ghostbusters logic: "if the light is green, the trap is clean." Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? The auto update / ignore feature is dangerous. It lets you think the problem has been resolved, when it actually may be something you need to deal with. I saw a thread where they posted about a thumb's down, and then posted back a little later saying "never mind, it went back to thumb's up all by itself". You should at least have to read and acknowledge the error before it goes back into the watch for changes mode. When the thumb turns red there is also a notification created. A notification displayed on screen needs to be acknowledged, further it is stored in the archive for later perusal. Users can choose to comletely ignore all this, but the system does give all the necessary warnings. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? The auto update / ignore feature is dangerous. It lets you think the problem has been resolved, when it actually may be something you need to deal with. I saw a thread where they posted about a thumb's down, and then posted back a little later saying "never mind, it went back to thumb's up all by itself". You should at least have to read and acknowledge the error before it goes back into the watch for changes mode. When the thumb turns red there is also a notification created. A notification displayed on screen needs to be acknowledged, further it is stored in the archive for later perusal. Users can choose to comletely ignore all this, but the system does give all the necessary warnings. I think this is more about on initial boot up where it gives a red thumb for a minute and then turns green. Could be all solved if the attributes are saved from one boot to another. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? I take it you like idiot lights? Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted April 30, 2015 Share Posted April 30, 2015 The second feature I miss is that it displays questionable SMART statistics right in the main interface table. You could also set defaults for these so they didn't appear. For example, it would show UDMA CRC Error counts = 5 but I could save 5 as the default so it would only display again if the count increased. That's an error typically caused by the SATA cable and they don't clear. So you don't think the dashboard thumbs up / down is good enough? The auto update / ignore feature is dangerous. It lets you think the problem has been resolved, when it actually may be something you need to deal with. I saw a thread where they posted about a thumb's down, and then posted back a little later saying "never mind, it went back to thumb's up all by itself". You should at least have to read and acknowledge the error before it goes back into the watch for changes mode. When the thumb turns red there is also a notification created. A notification displayed on screen needs to be acknowledged, further it is stored in the archive for later perusal. Users can choose to comletely ignore all this, but the system does give all the necessary warnings. I think this is more about on initial boot up where it gives a red thumb for a minute and then turns green. Could be all solved if the attributes are saved from one boot to another. A little hint to put in your go file if [[ -f /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/monitor.ini ]]; then cp /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/monitor.ini /var/local/emhttp chmod -x /var/local/emhttp/monitor.ini fi Quote Link to comment
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