December 27, 201510 yr My mSATA cache drive will run hot enough to trigger the warning notification when transferring a lot of files to and from it. Obviously an mSATA SSD is going to run hotter than a traditional HDD and it's not really a problem, but the notifications are annoying. Is there any way to disable (or change) the temp warnings and notifications for ONLY the cache drive and leave the other drives alone?
December 27, 201510 yr My mSATA cache drive will run hot enough to trigger the warning notification when transferring a lot of files to and from it. Obviously an mSATA SSD is going to run hotter than a traditional HDD and it's not really a problem, but the notifications are annoying. Is there any way to disable (or change) the temp warnings and notifications for ONLY the cache drive and leave the other drives alone? This is not possible yet! I have made a change though, which allows to set the temperature threshold values for each individual disk, and overrule the global settings.
December 27, 201510 yr Author This is not possible yet! I have made a change though, which allows to set the temperature threshold values for each individual disk, and overrule the global settings. This is great news! Any information on when this will be integrated into the public release of unRaid?
December 27, 201510 yr I have no information about a next release date for unRAID, but if you are interested to try out the latest webGUI developments (and give feedback), see this topic.
December 27, 201510 yr Author I have no information about a next release date for unRAID, but if you are interested to try out the latest webGUI developments (and give feedback), see this topic. Great! I installed the plugin, rebooted server, cleared browser cache, but the web GUI still looks the same.
December 27, 201510 yr I have no information about a next release date for unRAID, but if you are interested to try out the latest webGUI developments (and give feedback), see this topic. Great! I installed the plugin, rebooted server, cleared browser cache, but the web GUI still looks the same. Did you click on the thumb icon ?
December 28, 201510 yr My mSATA cache drive will run hot enough to trigger the warning notification when transferring a lot of files to and from it. Obviously an mSATA SSD is going to run hotter than a traditional HDD and it's not really a problem, but the notifications are annoying. Is there any way to disable (or change) the temp warnings and notifications for ONLY the cache drive and leave the other drives alone? This is not possible yet! I have made a change though, which allows to set the temperature threshold values for each individual disk, and overrule the global settings. Hi bonienl, I'd very much appreciate, if the fancontrol plugin could also have either individual settings or the possibility to ignore the cache disk - same reason as above: the cache disk is a SSD and quickly reports high temperature, resulting in the fans going to full speed, though the hard disks are still in the low temp region. THanks for all your work!
December 28, 201510 yr Community Expert Also, if you want to change the cache disk temperature setting click the cache disk on main and you can select custom temperature.
December 29, 201510 yr Author What I was trying to say is that I installed "Dynamix Bleeding Edge" plugin and nothing changed to my User Interface once I rebooted the machine. Is there a setting to enable it once its installed?
December 29, 201510 yr Community Expert It looks the same as the standard WebGUI, check your plugins page or check the cache page and see if the new settings are there.
December 30, 201510 yr Author I got it working but for some reason, I change the temp (in Fahrenheit) and when I apply it changes the number. It's almost doubling it for some reason. I think it's converting the number I input as Celsius to Fahrenheit.
December 30, 201510 yr Community Expert I can confirm this, looks like a bug, although most people believe that Celsius should be used for disk temperature monitoring.
December 30, 201510 yr I got it working but for some reason, I change the temp (in Fahrenheit) and when I apply it changes the number. It's almost doubling it for some reason. I think it's converting the number I input as Celsius to Fahrenheit. When you select Fahrenheit as unit, then you are supposed to enter the values in that unit (internally all is converted back to Celsius).
December 30, 201510 yr Community Expert I got it working but for some reason, I change the temp (in Fahrenheit) and when I apply it changes the number. It's almost doubling it for some reason. I think it's converting the number I input as Celsius to Fahrenheit. When you select Fahrenheit as unit, then you are supposed to enter the values in that unit (internally all is converted back to Celsius). With temp in F if I enter for example 100 for disk warning and click apply it changes to 212.
December 30, 201510 yr I got it working but for some reason, I change the temp (in Fahrenheit) and when I apply it changes the number. It's almost doubling it for some reason. I think it's converting the number I input as Celsius to Fahrenheit. When you select Fahrenheit as unit, then you are supposed to enter the values in that unit (internally all is converted back to Celsius). With temp in F if I enter for example 100 for disk warning and click apply it changes to 212. Ok, that's a bug Need to look into that (not using Fahrenheit myself - as you have guessed)
December 31, 201510 yr Author Ok, that's a bug Need to look into that (not using Fahrenheit myself - as you have guessed) I have the same issue as explained above.
December 31, 201510 yr Ok, that's a bug Need to look into that (not using Fahrenheit myself - as you have guessed) I have the same issue as explained above. Ok, correction made for next release.
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