November 18, 20196 yr I've been using this plug in for a very long time and absolutely love it. Thanks so much! I have a request. Would it be possible to move the "IPMI Summary" on the Dashboard from the top of the page to the bottom of the page? With the newer look of unRAID the look and layout for the IPMI Summary just down't match and I'd also like to have access to other information at the top of the page. A silly cosmetic tweak I know, but I just thought I would ask. Kind regards, craigr Edited November 19, 20196 yr by craigr fat fingers
December 26, 20196 yr first of all thank you for this awesome tool! I have a Supermicro X10DRL-i with Noctua NF-F12 PWM fans. I was able to connect via network and lowered the threshold for all the fans to 200. this got rid of the constant cycle, but now my fans spin full speed all the time. looking at the events, it tells me that based on the temperature it will lower the speed to 40%, but it never does. on the supermicro IPMI the "Current FAN Mode is Full". where should I look next? here is the sample log: 2019-12-26 20:46:01 Starting Fan Control 2019-12-26 20:46:01 Setting fans to full speed 2019-12-26 20:46:11 Fan:Temp, FAN1234(25%):HDD Temp(31°C), FANA(25%):HDD Temp(31°C) LE: this is fixed. Issue was with the config file. I have made some changes there and disabled all users except the basic admin. I have also disabled all the sensors I didn't need (all except CPU, system and HDD temp). Fans now go to the lower ends as well. Edited January 1, 20206 yr by tehdreamer Fixed, added solution that worked for me
January 9, 20206 yr So I installed this to control my fans since changing over to Noctuas. The fan log reads: 020-01-07 17:26:06 Starting Fan Control 2020-01-07 17:26:06 Setting fans to full speed Is that all that it can do? Without any fan control my Supermicro would spin up the fans to full speed and then stop in very short cycles. Never mind - I am running an X9DRi-LN4F+ and I saw that this supports only X10 and up motherboards. Edited January 10, 20206 yr by tknx
January 16, 20206 yr Does any one use the ipmi tool / plugin to control multiple fans for hdd temps? Fan control does work, but it will only adjust one fan and not both. 2020-01-15 23:20:06 Starting Fan Control 2020-01-15 23:20:06 Fan:Temp, FAN5( 2%):HDD Temp(0°C), FAN6( 2%):HDD Temp(0°C) 2020-01-15 23:22:10 Stopping Fan Control 2020-01-15 23:22:10 Setting fans to auto 2020-01-15 23:22:17 Checking IPMI fan Locations... 2020-01-15 23:22:28 Location 0-1: FAN1 100%: 1900.00 33%: 1000.00 2020-01-15 23:22:33 Location 0-2: none 2020-01-15 23:22:38 Location 0-3: none 2020-01-15 23:22:44 Location 0-4: none 2020-01-15 23:22:49 Location 0-5: FAN5 100%: 2400.00 33%: 800.00 2020-01-15 23:22:54 Location 0-6: FAN6 100%: 2400.00 33%: 700.00 2020-01-15 23:22:59 Location 0-7: none 2020-01-15 23:23:05 Location 0-8: none 2020-01-15 23:23:05 Saving board configuration... 2020-01-15 23:23:16 Starting Fan Control 2020-01-15 23:23:16 Fan:Temp, FAN5(87%):HDD Temp(43°C), FAN6(87%):HDD Temp(43°C) 2020-01-15 23:35:21 Fan:Temp, FAN5(80%):HDD Temp(42°C), FAN6(80%):HDD Temp(42°C) 2020-01-15 23:41:24 Fan:Temp, FAN5(87%):HDD Temp(43°C), FAN6(87%):HDD Temp(43°C) 2020-01-16 00:17:39 Fan:Temp, FAN5(80%):HDD Temp(42°C), FAN6(80%):HDD Temp(42°C) 2020-01-16 00:32:44 Fan:Temp, FAN5(74%):HDD Temp(41°C), FAN6(74%):HDD Temp(41°C) 2020-01-16 00:50:51 Fan:Temp, FAN5(67%):HDD Temp(40°C), FAN6(67%):HDD Temp(40°C) 2020-01-16 01:24:05 Fan:Temp, FAN5(61%):HDD Temp(39°C), FAN6(61%):HDD Temp(39°C) 2020-01-16 02:42:36 Fan:Temp, FAN5(54%):HDD Temp(38°C), FAN6(54%):HDD Temp(38°C) 2020-01-16 02:45:37 Fan:Temp, FAN5(61%):HDD Temp(39°C), FAN6(61%):HDD Temp(39°C) 2020-01-16 02:48:38 Fan:Temp, FAN5(54%):HDD Temp(38°C), FAN6(54%):HDD Temp(38°C) 2020-01-16 05:04:32 Fan:Temp, FAN5(61%):HDD Temp(39°C), FAN6(61%):HDD Temp(39°C) 2020-01-16 07:23:36 Fan:Temp, FAN5(54%):HDD Temp(38°C), FAN6(54%):HDD Temp(38°C) 2020-01-16 07:32:41 Fan:Temp, FAN5(61%):HDD Temp(39°C), FAN6(61%):HDD Temp(39°C) 2020-01-16 07:35:42 Fan:Temp, FAN5(54%):HDD Temp(38°C), FAN6(54%):HDD Temp(38°C) 2020-01-16 10:31:11 Fan:Temp, FAN5(61%):HDD Temp(39°C), FAN6(61%):HDD Temp(39°C) 2020-01-16 10:40:17 Fan:Temp, FAN5(67%):HDD Temp(40°C), FAN6(67%):HDD Temp(40°C) 2020-01-16 10:49:23 Fan:Temp, FAN5(74%):HDD Temp(41°C), FAN6(74%):HDD Temp(41°C) 2020-01-16 11:01:32 Fan:Temp, FAN5(80%):HDD Temp(42°C), FAN6(80%):HDD Temp(42°C)
January 16, 20206 yr On 11/18/2019 at 1:13 PM, craigr said: I've been using this plug in for a very long time and absolutely love it. Thanks so much! I have a request. Would it be possible to move the "IPMI Summary" on the Dashboard from the top of the page to the bottom of the page? With the newer look of unRAID the look and layout for the IPMI Summary just down't match and I'd also like to have access to other information at the top of the page. A silly cosmetic tweak I know, but I just thought I would ask. Kind regards, craigr I second this request
January 18, 20206 yr So I think I have it working with my X9 board. Apparently it won't work except through localhost for me. But lots of errors related to FANA and FANB which are two mid-chassis fans. FAN1 and FAN2 are the two CPU fans... Really I want to slow down the 80mm in back which are crazy loud.
January 25, 20206 yr Hi all, Today I've added a new fan in the case and started unraid back up and tried to add the readings of the new fan onto dashboard. Now in IPMI tools, I cannot change any of the settings anymore. The apply button is not responsive. It's still polling the readings, no problem there. I think maybe it cannot write into the config file for some reason. It is possible that I may have installed the ipmi tools plugin before I had a root password setup. Uninstalling and reinstalling didn't help. Any ideas? Edited January 25, 20206 yr by nextgenpotato
February 7, 20206 yr Please can you add support for dual gpu systems which have 8 fans. ie. add FANB, FANC, FAND to FAN A ipmitool sensor list all | grep FAN FAN1 | 5600.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN2 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN3 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN4 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANA | 5300.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANB | 5300.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANC | 21000.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAND | 20400.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000
February 9, 20206 yr Definitely like IPMI in that it reads the Sea of Sensors on my HP server. Definitely don't like how it hijacks the Dashboard. Hoping that gets fixed soon. At least make it so it can collapse?
February 10, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, sota said: Definitely like IPMI in that it reads the Sea of Sensors on my HP server. Definitely don't like how it hijacks the Dashboard. Hoping that gets fixed soon. At least make it so it can collapse? You can adjust that in the IPMI Tool settings page. Settings> Display Settings> Dashboard Sensors
February 10, 20206 yr On 11/12/2019 at 5:01 PM, dmacias said: On 11/12/2019 at 4:52 PM, IamSpartacus said: Ok I see. I'll have to update the plugin when I get a chance Hey, Thanks for your work on this plugin! Is it possible to also add SAS support to the HDD Temperature sensor? Here's a sample output; Quote root@:~# smartctl -A -n standby /dev/sdf smartctl 7.0 2018-12-30 r4883 [x86_64-linux-4.19.98-Unraid] (local build) Copyright (C) 2002-18, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org === START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION === Current Drive Temperature: 45 C Drive Trip Temperature: 85 C Manufactured in week 52 of year 2013 Specified cycle count over device lifetime: 50000 Accumulated start-stop cycles: 33 Specified load-unload count over device lifetime: 600000 Accumulated load-unload cycles: 1022 Elements in grown defect list: 0
February 10, 20206 yr 11 hours ago, jenga201 said: You can adjust that in the IPMI Tool settings page. Settings> Display Settings> Dashboard Sensors That option doesn't appear in my menu, sadly.
February 10, 20206 yr 13 minutes ago, sota said: That option doesn't appear in my menu, sadly. I think it’s really Settings>IPMI>Display Settings>Dashboard Sensors. This will allow you to select which sensors are displayed but does not have an option for collapsing the display.
February 10, 20206 yr 17 minutes ago, wgstarks said: I think it’s really Settings>IPMI>Display Settings>Dashboard Sensors. This will allow you to select which sensors are displayed but does not have an option for collapsing the display. Oh.... that makes sense... Global... Display... Think I need to start drinking coffee or red bull or something, in large quantities. So what does "Available Hard Drives" do then? It doesn't appear to show up anyplace. Except it's showing them in C... i'm an F kind of guy. Curiously enough, when I tag 3 sensors to show in the footer, they're in F. Given I can put up to 4 in the footer, I might just stick with them anyways. Edited February 10, 20206 yr by sota
February 13, 20206 yr On 2/7/2020 at 10:25 PM, eXtremeSHOK said: Please can you add support for dual gpu systems which have 8 fans. ie. add FANB, FANC, FAND to FAN A ipmitool sensor list all | grep FAN FAN1 | 5600.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN2 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN3 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN4 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANA | 5300.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANB | 5300.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANC | 21000.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAND | 20400.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 I second this request. I have an X11 that has FAN1-7 and also FANAB
February 13, 20206 yr Author Oh.... that makes sense... Global... Display... Think I need to start drinking coffee or red bull or something, in large quantities. [emoji3] So what does "Available Hard Drives" do then? It doesn't appear to show up anyplace. Except it's showing them in C... i'm an F kind of guy. Curiously enough, when I tag 3 sensors to show in the footer, they're in F. Given I can put up to 4 in the footer, I might just stick with them anyways.If you click on help or individually click on the display settings descriptions, more info on each item is displayed. This is true throughout the entire unraid gui. If you remove all sensors from the dashboard then no dashboard.
February 13, 20206 yr Author Please can you add support for dual gpu systems which have 8 fans. ie. add FANB, FANC, FAND to FAN A ipmitool sensor list all | grep FANFAN1 | 5600.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN2 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN3 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAN4 | 5500.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANA | 5300.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANB | 5300.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FANC | 21000.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 FAND | 20400.000 | RPM | nr | 100.000 | 200.000 | 300.000 | 1000.000 | 2300.000 | 3000.000 I second this request. I have an X11 that has FAN1-7 and also FANAB## Supermicro X10/X11# ipmi-raw 00 30 70 66 01 00 64# ipmi-raw 00 30 70 66 AA BB CC## AA# 00 - Get value# 01 - Set value## BB# 00 - FAN 1/2/3/4 or CPU_FAN1/2# 01 - FAN A or SYS_FAN1/2/3## CC# 00 to 64 - Set Speed (0-64)#This is all I have. One command for the numbered fans and one for the lettered or sys fans. Unless there's a 02 option for BB.
February 14, 20206 yr im going to do some testing tomorrow and over the weekend, to find the address of the other fan controller. might be 02 / 12 / 22 .. etc
February 14, 20206 yr @dmacias I can code the fixes and update the package, would you accept the PR and push the update ? Or should I rather fork, release and take over maintenance ? https://github.com/extremeshok
February 14, 20206 yr Author @dmacias I can code the fixes and update the package, would you accept the PR and push the update ? Or should I rather fork, release and take over maintenance ? https://github.com/extremeshokI'd gladly accept the PR. I'll take any help I can get. I don't have as much time lately to really work on things. Feel free to ask me any questions or suggest any other changes while you're poking around.
February 14, 20206 yr Well its working ;P Just testing and making sure it works correctly. I have 2 supermicro servers to test on, then I will do a PR Edited February 14, 20206 yr by eXtremeSHOK
February 15, 20206 yr So I'm having an issue with changing the IPMI password. I had to change the password on the server, and when I went to update it in the IPMI setting in Unraid the username and password fields are grayed out. I tried to change the setting while the array was running, in maintenance mode and while the array was stopped. My friend has the same issue we are both running the latest Unraid on Supermicro boards. Thanks for any help.
February 15, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, xcsuperfly said: So I'm having an issue with changing the IPMI password. I had to change the password on the server, and when I went to update it in the IPMI setting in Unraid the username and password fields are grayed out. I tried to change the setting while the array was running, in maintenance mode and while the array was stopped. My friend has the same issue we are both running the latest Unraid on Supermicro boards. Thanks for any help. Turn on the help menu and you’ll see that notifications and fan control must both be stopped before you can change settings for network control via ipmi. You should also know that this isn’t needed if you are accessing a board on the local host.
February 15, 20206 yr Awesome thanks. I just kept getting login errors in the logs and wanted them to stop.. lol.
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