December 10, 201510 yr I've done some searching, but not found a handy way to get email notification when certain long-timed functions happen. i.e. When Preclear finishes, when a rebuild finishes, or if I initiate a parity check. I'm sure there has to be a way, just not been able to find it. Thanks in advance...
December 10, 201510 yr Community Expert I've done some searching, but not found a handy way to get email notification when certain long-timed functions happen. i.e. When Preclear finishes, when a rebuild finishes, or if I initiate a parity check. I'm sure there has to be a way, just not been able to find it. Thanks in advance... I get notifications for all of those things. Your sig says you are running 6.0.1. Is that true?
December 11, 201510 yr Author My apologies, appears I partially misspoke - I get a lot of notifications cause disks get hot alot (is that normal?) and just didn't see the parity/data notifications, but when I went back and searched specifically I see that I do get parity check and data rebuild start/finish messages. What I don't see is a PreClear notification. Is that something that can be set? http://my.jetscreenshot.com/12412/20151211-3cgy-345kb.jpg
December 11, 201510 yr Community Expert How hot? You can adjust the temperature alerts in Display Settings.
December 12, 201510 yr Author Temp alerts current 45 and 55 for warning and critical. Reviewing the notifications, the cache disk gets hot every time its processing data. Temps range from 45 to 53. This SSD is a Samsung 850 EVO 750G (Temp specs for that drive is 0 - 70 °C), the Hitachi HDS5C3020ALA632 (0-60c), so are Seagates. Looking at the notifications for the other disks. Its mostly Disk 10 which is a Hitachi Deskstar 5K3000 (HDS5C3020ALA632) and corresponds to a very large backup I conducted of several TB of data, so it ran for a long time. Temps ranged from 46-49. Another one is Disk 5 a Seagate (ST2000DL003-9VT166) temps ran 45 to 52. I know seagates run hot... So all-in-all sounds like 45-53c (127f) isn't too hot? Perhaps I should set warning to 55 and critical to 65?
December 12, 201510 yr Author See here and here You can add this with this command: Code: [select] wget http://bit.ly/1G44UhZ -O /boot/config/plugins/preclear.disk/preclear_disk.sh Second link talked about using the bjp999 version of the script. So (just checking) I just execute the wget command and it will download the file and replace my existing preclear_disk.sh...
December 12, 201510 yr Community Expert See here and here You can add this with this command: Code: [select] wget http://bit.ly/1G44UhZ -O /boot/config/plugins/preclear.disk/preclear_disk.sh Second link talked about using the bjp999 version of the script. So (just checking) I just execute the wget command and it will download the file and replace my existing preclear_disk.sh... Yes. And using the fast post-read with bjp999 version is an option that can be set with the plugin.
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