RobJ Posted January 28, 2017 Share Posted January 28, 2017 (edited) This is an attempt to collect in one place recommended hardware for VM applications. There are numerous discussions scattered here and there about the pros and cons of various components. Collecting it in one place seems like a good idea, *if* users buy into it and contribute. I'd like to see posts on whole setups that work, as well as posts on a single component that the user has determined works well. For consistency, easier comparison and readability, I'm going to make some simple style and content recommendations, but they are just to get the ball rolling, can change easily, may evolve with time. I don't want anyone to ignore this just because they don't like the way the info is laid out. Info I would like to see is: - the item name or list of item names - preferably one per line (bolding each is suggested) - the best usage for the item or items - a 720 and a 1070 can be equally excellent, for very different usages - the user's rating of the item or items (suggested: Excellent, Good, Fair, Don't bother) - rating could be for a system as a whole or for each item; could also add note about how well it works for the user's own purposes - what settings, modules, and tweaks are needed for setup and best performance - obviously this could be the longest by far; but what a user really wants to know is what will it take to make this component work for them as stable and bulletproof as possible, with reliably great performance - any special notes and comments, and links to actual products (on Newegg, Amazon, eBay, etc) An Example: (this info isn't real!) RX480 Usage: Light to moderate gaming, any general purpose use Rating: Excellent; perfect for my Plex and Far Cry Instructions: use Seabios, i440fx-2.5, do this, do that, see <link> for more info, etc Note: search eBay, often find used for under $100 I'm hoping users with great working systems will contribute here, so any user can search this for the best GPU's for what they need, or the best CPU and motherboard combos for what they want to do, or the best USB cards for passthrough, or whatever other common needs VM users have. I do not feel the need for a list of what *does not* work, or doesn't work without headaches, just what works well, and can be recommended to others. In other words, we don't need anything rated 'Fair' or 'Don't bother'. Please, no support requests or questions here (like 'would this work?'), I'll probably delete or move them. Edit: we're off to a great start! nice contribution from 1812! Index to Recommendations Graphics Geforce GT 710 Geforce GT 730 MSI GTX 750 GTX 760 SC Zotac 1060 3gb mini MSI 1070 Seahawk MSI 1070 Quicksilver Zotac 1070 Founders USB Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (sold as Inatek KT4006) Network 666172-001 MNPA19-XTR HP 10GB Ethernet Network Card (Mellanox ConnectX-2 EN) Motherboard Asrock Fatal1ty X99M Killer Gigabyte X99 Designare EX Edited March 21, 2017 by RobJ add mb&gpu 1 Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted January 28, 2017 Share Posted January 28, 2017 like this? Fresco Logic FL1100 USB 3.0 Host Controller (sold as Inatek KT4006) Usage: usb disk access/usb3 to ethernet adapter/keyboard-mouse/bluetooth dongles Rating:Good+, good bandwidth with on card, no aux. power cable needed for card, 1 out of 5 I ordered died within 2 weeks Instructions: for OS X-plug and play though Sierra 10.12.2, windows not tested but manufacture claims windows 7+ compatibility (come with disc of drivers for windows) 666172-001 MNPA19-XTR HP 10GB Ethernet Network Card (Mellanox ConnectX-2 EN) Usage: Moderate to heavy capable Rating: Excellent/Good if you need to cheaply move data faster than gigabit Instructions: no OS X support, win10 plug and play but works better with Mellanox drivers (downloadable from their website,) native unRaid support for server to the use card in 6.2.4 (possibly earlier,) I currently use a pair to backup one server to the other. Geforce GT 710 Usage: good cheap general desktop card, light gaming, watching movies Rating: Good Instructions: Plug and play in OS X through Sierra 10.12.2 as long as smbios set to 14,1 or 14,2 before assigning the card (otherwise black screen occurs,) did not try to give it nvidia drivers Geforce GT 730 Usage: good cheap desktop card, light gaming, watching movies Rating: Good Instructions: Plug and play in OS X through Sierra 10.12.2 as long as smbios set to 14,1 or 14,2 before assigning the card (otherwise black screen occurs,) did not try to give it nvidia drivers GTX 760 SC Usage: mild video editing in fcpx, 3 simultaneous screes utilized Rating: Good+ Instruction: Plug and play in OS X through Sierra 10.12.2 as long as smbios set to 14,1 or 14,2 before assigning the card (otherwise black screen occurs,) using Nvidia web drivers can be a challenge as incremental updates to OS X can cause the drivers to no longer work with the card. Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted January 30, 2017 Share Posted January 30, 2017 perhaps if it were pinned/sticked at the top it might get more traction, otherwise it might appear as another thread of someone asking for assistance, vs offering it. Quote Link to comment
darianf Posted January 30, 2017 Share Posted January 30, 2017 hi, my experience so far: Zotac 1060 3gb mini Usage: high settings gaming, folding, and any general purpose. It's small length so usable in small cases (although it still uses 2 slots) Rating: Excellent Instructions: was able to properly get the rom following the video/written guides. tested perfectly in all slots (including slot 1). confirmed with seabios and ovmf. Note: did not test in Windows OS, but tried many linux OS's (fedora 25, ubuntu 16.04 - gnome, kubuntu, etc... mint) with great success. interested also for Motherboards? -d edit: Installed last night Win 10 pro with 1060 passthrough. Installed the nvidia latest drivers. All went smooth, no issues detected so far. Quote Link to comment
SpaceInvaderOne Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 motherboard Asrock Fatal1ty X99M Killer Usage To upto 3 vms at once with separate gpu pass through. Plus points Great x99 board iommu groups are separated well. No need for acs override. Minus points Onboard usb controller will not passthough. You will need a separate pcie usb if you want to pass through a controller. No onboard gpu. GPU MSI 1070 Seahawk zotac 1070 Founders Usage fedora Windows gaming VMS Plus points Easy to passthrough with great performance minus points As with all Nvidia will not work as primary gpu (with no onboard graphics) without a rom dump. Doesn't work in osx GPU MSI GTX 750 Usage Fedora Libre elec windows osx Plus points Easy to passthrough and works with windows linux and osx minus points As with all nvidia will not work as primary gpu (with no onboard graphics) without a rom dump. Quote Link to comment
harperhendee Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 Gigabyte X99 Designare EX Usage: multi-user VR experiences Plus points: Plenty of data lanes for multiple GPUs and PCIe devices Good power distribution Mechanically sound solution for PCIe slots Alpine ridge with Thunderbolt and USB3.1 performs well when passed through to VM Plenty of connectors and USB3 ports Minus points: Renesys USB hubs don't do passthru very well PCIe endpoint 02 is overloaded Requires a monitor connected to boot. Doesn't like to let go of primary GPU (still WIP for me) GPU: MSI 1070 Quicksilver Usage: VR gaming GPU Plus points: Easy installation No SW problems Can use LED SW to indicate which VMs are located and active on each GPU Great cooling and silent operation under load Minus points: Only 1 HDMI out, no VGA (but who does nowadays?) No way to get at the covered PCIe slot (even with thin x1 ribbon cable) Quote Link to comment
ekim Posted May 25, 2017 Share Posted May 25, 2017 Asus X99-WS IPMI Usage: UnRaid with plenty of dockers, and single VM. Plus points: Onboard VGA Able to manage server remotely through browser through IPMI interface (useful if your server, like mine, is hidden away in a cupboard without easy access) Plenty of SATA ports 5 PCIe ports Board is well laid out and easy to work with. Able to passthrough one of the USB controllers on board without having to fiddle with BIOS settings Two ethernet ports (I haven't tried passing one directly to a VM). Minus points: Expensive! If you update the BIOS all setting return to default. Inno3D - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB iChill X3 Video Card Usage: Gaming on Windows 10 VM Plus points: Easy to passthrough, no issues. Minus points: Very big card, takes up a lot of space. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted February 2, 2018 Share Posted February 2, 2018 (edited) USB Card roundup for Windows 10 and High Sierra Virtual Machine Use 1st Card - AUKEY 4 Ports PCI-E To USB 3.0 Expansion Card Chipset: VL805 Findings: Got an error in my syslog during boot and card was unable to be used either natively in Linux or passed through to Windows or OSX VM 2nd Card - Anker Uspeed PCI-E to USB 3.0 2-Port Express Card Chipset: VL805 Findings: Got an error in my syslog during boot and card was unable to be used either natively in Linux or passed through to Windows or OSX VM 3rd Card - Sienoc USB3.0 7Port PCI Express Card Chipset: - Renesas D720201 Findings: Worked natively in Linux or passed through to Windows, but not detected by OSX VM 4th Card - Inateck KTU3FR-5O2I Chipset: Fresco FL1100 Findings: Worked natively in Linux, and worked beautifully in Windows or OSX VMs, able to use my hardware KVM switch with either, but unable to power my server off with the card plugged in, as soon as it powered off, it powered on again. @aptalca has had the same issue with a Fresco FL1100 card and we both have Supermicro motherboards. 5th Card - ORICO USB3.0 4 Port PCI Express to USB3.0 Host Controller Card (PME-4U) Chipset: Fresco FL1100 Findings: Worked natively in Linux, and worked beautifully in Windows or OSX VMs, able to use my hardware KVM switch with either, but unable to power my server off with the card plugged in, as soon as it powered off, it powered on again. @aptalca has had the same issue with a Fresco FL1100 card and we both have Supermicro motherboards. I ordered this one to try and exclude the possibility it was an inherent Inateck fault, but after testing this one, I think we can conclude there is an issue with the FL1100 chipset and Supermicro boards. 6th Card - KALEA-INFORMATIQUE Controller Card PCI Express (PCI-E) to 3.1 USB Chipset: Asmedia ASM1142 Findings: Success!! Works in Windows 10, works in OSX natively both, without installing extra drivers, allows my server to powerdown and stay down. Other possibilities: Well I'm running out of chipsets to try, only thing I could consider is an expensive Sonnet card which uses the Fresco FL1100 chipset but had four controllers on the card which can in theory be split amongst VMs so one controller to each VM. I don't hold out much hope this will actually work well given it's got four of the damned chips that won't let me powerdown in the first place. One other thing I did try was using the Renesas based chipset to boot from and passed through my native USB ports, that didn't work well. Not sure why, but I might investigate that a bit more if I have no other options. Conclusion If youi've got a Supermicro motherboard, then Asmedia ASM1142 based USB cards are the way to go, for any other motherboard, then either the Asmedia ASM1142 chipset or the more common Fresco Logic FL1100 based cards would be fine, but if you notice that you have issues with powering down, the card may well be the culprit and try an Asmedia card instead. It's been..... emotional Edited February 2, 2018 by CHBMB 6 1 Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 UGREEN USB 3.0 Sharing Switch Usage: I have a Thinkpad dock and a USB card passed through to my virtual machines, this gives me a convenient way to plug my devices in and switch input between them. Rating: Excellent; Reasonably priced, self powered, although can use Micro-USB to power if extra voltage/current is needed. Quote Link to comment
CHBMB Posted February 3, 2018 Share Posted February 3, 2018 UGREEN 4K x 2K 3 Port HDMI Switch Usage: I have two of these to change inputs on my two monitors between my Thinkpad dock and VM graphics card. Rating: Excellent, reasonably priced, works with a DVI to HDMI cable, small unobtrusive and comes with a remote control which I haven't used. Quote Link to comment
MadMage999 Posted March 28, 2018 Share Posted March 28, 2018 I have a GeForce GTX 1080 ti and it passes through beautifully, no issues whatsoever. Is there a sound card or list of sound cards/chipsets that work well with KVM/UnRAID? Quote Link to comment
Lynx Posted June 4, 2018 Share Posted June 4, 2018 ASUS ROG STRIX ZE70-F Gaming Usage: Heavy gaming, VR, general use. Rating: Good. Low number of USB ports makes a PCI-e USB card a must for peripherals. UEFI refuses use of onboard graphics when a GPU is plugged in even though you can select it (resets to auto after selecting onboard.) Use of onboard audio is not possible by default due to it being shared in an IOMMU group with a lot of items that don't have the necessary ID assignments. VT-d enable is hidden deep in the UEFI and requires some exploring to locate it. Instructions:Video output: Use the cheapest GPU you can find in the top slot. Audio output: A sound card is the best option. If you don't have one get the cheapest thing you can find. Alternatively you can use the HDMI/DisplayPort audio output of your graphics card if you have audio jacks or speakers available in your monitor. VT-d: <to be edited with direct location of VT-d option and how to get there> Note: Do NOT pass through "ASUSTek Computer", this causes an issue that freezes up your computer for a second at frequent intervals (similar to BSOD freeze but recovers.) ------------------------ Innatek KT5001 Usage: Gaming, VR, general use. Rating: Excellent. Oculus seems to think that a driver update is needed but have had no issues thus far. Works exactly as you'd hope for plug-n-play when passed through. Instructions: see this thread. Note: Requires SATA power supply, comes with molex to SATA adapter. ------------------------ Gigabyte GeForce 210 Usage: Dedicated unRAID video output. Rating: Excellent. Lowest-price graphics card I could find with an HDMI output. Instructions: Install into top PCI-e x16 slot, assign VMs to your beefier graphics card. ------------------------ Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy FX Usage: Integrated audio alternative. Rating: Excellent. Lowest-price sound card I could find. Instructions: Select from sound card dropdown in unRAID GUI, Windows 10 will automatically install necessary driver. Note: When using headphones with inline volume control, if you hear a buzzing sound simply turn down the volume on the inline control and turn up the volume in Windows. The buzzing will cease. Quote Link to comment
Mister_Cro_Noob Posted July 18, 2018 Share Posted July 18, 2018 Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming K5 Usage : General Use, Virtualization, Light software development, Gaming. Rating : Awesome, IOMMU groups are pretty well placed and its easy to perform PCI passthrough with VFIO driver, great UEFI, a lot of SATA ports, 3x PCI-e x16 slots. Intel PRO/1000 PT Quad Port Server Adapter Usage : Dedicated Network Controller for Docker & KVM Rating : Great piece of hardware, really holds strong even during most difficult loads (4 users can hold speed of 100 mbps while copying mixture of huge & small files) Sapphire Radeon RX 580 8 GB Nitro+ Usage : Gaming, video acceleration in certain software Rating : Flawless, drivers work like charm, games are running pretty well with NVIDIA's adware (named Gameworks), software uses it to full potential. Only problem is when I shutdown Windows 10 VM, fans go full speed and I have to turn on Linux VM and shut that VM down so fans go back to normal speed. All this hadware is running without problem in OVMF based VM with i440fx 2.11 Quote Link to comment
Greygoose Posted November 17, 2018 Share Posted November 17, 2018 (edited) CPU Ryzen x1800 32GB Ram Motherboard: Asrock Itachi X370 Usage : 3x VM's, CCTV recording 24/7, Plex dockers etc Gfx Card 1: Sapphire Radeon WX4100 (trippe screen in windows VM) Gfx Card 2: Nvidia 1030GT (Ubuntu VM) Note: No issues, the WX4100 was a little tempermental when installing the AMD drivers but leaving with stock windows drivers no issues whatsoever. Althoug i expect the AMD drivers will be fine. Edited November 17, 2018 by Greygoose Quote Link to comment
landS Posted December 16, 2018 Share Posted December 16, 2018 (edited) On 2/2/2018 at 1:28 PM, CHBMB said: @aptalca 6th Card - KALEA-INFORMATIQUE Controller Card PCI Express (PCI-E) to 3.1 USB Chipset: Asmedia ASM1142 Findings: Success!! Works in Windows 10, works in OSX natively both, without installing extra drivers, allows my server to powerdown and stay down. (...) if you notice that you have issues with powering down, the card may well be the culprit and try an Asmedia card instead. Was using a Totovin card in my Supermicro which worked until last update round - - - now the machine refuses to stay powered down. It uses both an ASM1142 and ASM1543. B074QK68XS Just ordered a Qnine to replace it with as it only uses a asm1142. Gosh I hope this solves the issue. B07BJ2HVD2 Edit: powerdown functions as expected with the Qnine USB controller that has only the ASM 1142 Edited December 20, 2018 by landS Quote Link to comment
landS Posted December 20, 2018 Share Posted December 20, 2018 (edited) Supermicro - X10SRA-F CPU: Intel® Xeon® CPU E5-1650 v3 @ 3.50GHz 32 GB Multi-bit ECC 2 threads Unraid 2 threads Docker/Crashplan 2 threads Windows 10 * Use Workstation, 3D modeling, Printer Slicing, Owned media backup, Etc * ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini, ZT-P10610A-10L - N82E16814500405 * ASM 1062 Sata for BD ODD (bootmenu stub required: iommu=pt vfio-pci.ids=1b21:0612,1b21:1242)- B00952N2DQ * ASM 1142 USB 3.1 (iommu=pt vfio-pci.ids=1b21:0612,1b21:1242) - B07BJ2HVD2 * Logitech Unifying Receiver * 8 GB ram, i440fx-2.11, OVMF 6 threads Windows 10 * Use: Steamlink host * ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1080 Mini 8GB, ZT-P10800H-10P - B01NCVICRY * sena ud100-g03 bluetooth class-1 (for Wii controllers in Dolphin as Steamlink direct is too much data) * Valve Software Steam Controller (for local play) * 8 GB ram, i440fx-3.0, OVMF Great IOMMU groups, easy GPU and USB Device passthrough, driver support, etc. Very temperamental for non-gpu PCIe passthrough selection. Edited December 20, 2018 by landS Quote Link to comment
Mike Howles Posted January 25, 2019 Share Posted January 25, 2019 StarTech.com 4 Port PCI Express (PCIe) SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Card Adapter w/ 2 Dedicated 5Gbps Channels Chipset: Renesas/NEC - µPD720202 Findings: Purchased this because it had 4 individual USB controllers on the board thinking the extra price would allow for more flexibility with my VMs. Requires SATA/Molex power, works fine when booting native to Windows 10. It is recognized in Unraid under Settings -> Hardware however when passing through the PCIE card to a VM, while the card is detected, it always has an error with Code=10. This is with the standard Windows drivers and also with the drivers from the manufacturer's website. There are other posts online with the same result (Code=10 error in Device Manager) but not promising workarounds. I suspect this is something at the Linux level as when I do not pass through the PCIE card and hook up USB devices directly to the card, they also are not recognized by Unraid. I give up on this card. 2 Quote Link to comment
jordanmw Posted January 25, 2019 Share Posted January 25, 2019 motherboard Asrock TaiChi x399 Usage To up to 4 vms at once with separate gpu pass through. Great for medium/heavy gaming. Enough slots and ports to get 4 GPUs, 2 m.2 NVMe, and 1 U.2 port for PLX bridge to extra 4x slot Plus points Great x99 board iommu groups are separated well. Minus points Onboard usb controller will not passthough. You will need a separate pcie usb if you want to pass through a controller. No onboard gpu. GPU EVGA GTX960 SSC Easy passthrough GPU EVGA GTX960 FTW Easy passthrough USB Sonnet Allegro Pro USB 3.0 card Great easy passthrough of all 4 controllers- works off PLX bridge with U.2 port 1 Quote Link to comment
KLAK Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 (edited) Asus x99 Strix ROG Gaming 8 dimm slots, 3 video cards (two dual slot), onboard buttons Xeon E5-2673 v4 20 core / 40 thread Thermaltake Floe Ring 360 Fits great Thermaltake 1050 iRGB PSU Plenty of power G.Skill DDR4 2666 64GB Using 4 16GB kits no issues (I know its not officially supported by G.Skill) ATI Radeon X600 Cheap vid card for Unraid to grab for admin console EVGA GTX760sc x2 I have one on each VM, one is a Win 10 and other OSX Inateck 5 port PCIe USB 3 card Pass though to OSX no issues, no driver or kernel issues, no special process just click the option in the VM settings tab and boom it works! Sabrent USB sound card x2 I have one on each VM, again easy pass though and no driver/kernel issues I have this set up as a 40TB server doing many things, along with running 2 VM desktops with GPU passthough. Each VM is 4 core 8 thread, 16gb ram and 1TB hdd. One is running Win 10 with dual users and other is OSX dual user. They are used as normal desktop stuff, slight gaming and have had no issues thus far, my OSX desktop has full control of the 5 port USB card, this way I do not need to pass anything though. I simply plug what USB items I want to use in the OSX VM and it shows up. Everything listed above works natively and did not require anything special to be done to make it work. ***Update*** Now have twin Strix GTX 970s and twin 5 ports cards installed. 3 VMs One controls RGB crap, one for desktop and one for HTPC running over IP hdmi extender with usb to other room Edited April 12, 2020 by KLAK 1 Quote Link to comment
Jessie Posted June 5, 2019 Share Posted June 5, 2019 (edited) Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. AX370-Gaming 5 American Megatrends Inc. Version F25. Dated: 01/16/2019 AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core @ 3200 MHz 32gb DDR4 Ram Gigabyte GTX 1030 2GB Low Profile (N0 Fans) (Rom Bios downloaded and modified as per Spaceinvader 1 tutorial on GPU passthrough with only 1 graphics card as primary) 4 port USB card for passthrough to VM (USB card passed through to Windows VM using Virtmanager in a FreeBSD vm) 4tb WD Red Parity 1 x 4tb WD Red Array 6 x 2tb WD green Array 2 x Samsung evo 860 500gb Cache Adaptec 1430SA sata controller Fractal Design Case Coolermaster 650w Modular power supply This machine upgrades my 10yo i3 unraid server which was primarily used as a file server. From the old machine I reused the adaptec sata card and a few 2tb hard disks. During the build I had issues with GPU passthrough. I had upgraded the BIOS to F31. Turns out F30 and F31 make provision for the Ryzen 3 CPU and kills off Pass through. I reloaded the original BIOS (F23) and it worked. Settled on F25 which was the last one before the BIOS went to the F30 series. IOMMU configured as per Spaceinvader breaking up IOMMU groups option 3. The Fractal Design case will hold 8 x 3.5" drives. I put a 2 drive hotswap bay in one of the 5 1/4 slots for the SSD's and a single 3.5" hotswap in the other 5 1/4 bay. Will use this to connect unassigned devices. The motherboard has 8 sata ports and I get another 4 ports from the adaptec card. Adaptec card is old but it works. Edited June 5, 2019 by Jessie Quote Link to comment
Jessie Posted June 5, 2019 Share Posted June 5, 2019 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME X370-PRO BIOS American Megatrends Inc. Version 4207. Dated: 12/08/2018 AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core @ 3200 MHz 16gb DDR4 ram Gigabyte GTX 1030 2GB Low Profile (N0 Fans) Renasas USB controller passed through to the VM ASUS gt710 primary GPU (no fans) Samsung evo 860 500gb ssd cache Realtec Network controller (2nd lan port) Wd red 4tb (Parity) WD red 4tb Array WD re4 1tb array WD green 2tb Array Machine runs ok but vm operates "Jerky" occasionally. System needs a restart to rectify. Rest of machine seems ok. Suspect heat issue With GTX 1030 GPU. Still investigating. Quote Link to comment
RJ59 Posted December 3, 2019 Share Posted December 3, 2019 Did you manage to get things up and running smoothly? I have a system that is also equipped with this ASUS mainboard and a GT710 gpu board, but with a Ryzen 3 1300X. I can't get it running. I works for about an hour. Sometimes less, sometimes more, and then it freezes. I checked everything I could, the memory test was ok, I upgraded the BIOS, nothing helps. I hope you could provide me with some tips. Quote Link to comment
JonathanM Posted December 3, 2019 Share Posted December 3, 2019 Early Ryzen's need C-states disabled or power modified in BIOS. Quote Link to comment
RJ59 Posted December 5, 2019 Share Posted December 5, 2019 On 12/3/2019 at 11:54 PM, jonathanm said: Early Ryzen's need C-states disabled or power modified in BIOS. I have been looking for 'C-states' in the BIOS and haven't found it. I tried several settings, but nothing works. I was hoping that, because Jessie has the same mainboard, he could point out what to change. And what do you mean by 'power modified'? Will a different processor help? I am willing to spend some more money if it is absolutely necessary, but only if these problems go away, obviously. Quote Link to comment
bastl Posted December 5, 2019 Share Posted December 5, 2019 @RJ59 Put the following in the "go" file on your Unraid USB flash stick under config and reboot your server #!/bin/bash # Start the Management Utility /usr/local/sbin/zenstates --c6-disable /usr/local/sbin/emhttp & Quote Link to comment
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