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unRAID OS version 6.4.0-rc13 available

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6 hours ago, Lebowski said:

when updating all plugins via the update all plugins button

 

4 hours ago, bonienl said:

AFAIK this is related to a plugin, but honestly I can't remember which one.

 

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This reminding me of something.  Would it be possible to have another menu option:

 

unRAID OS Array Stopped

 

The times when you need to restart the server but don't want it start the array.

default menu.c32
menu title Lime Technology, Inc.
prompt 0
timeout 50
label unRAID OS
  menu default
  kernel /bzimage
  append rcu_nocbs=0-15 initrd=/bzroot
label unRAID OS GUI Mode
  kernel /bzimage
  append initrd=/bzroot,/bzroot-gui
label unRAID OS Safe Mode (no plugins, no GUI)
  kernel /bzimage
  append initrd=/bzroot unraidsafemode
label unRAID OS GUI Safe Mode (no plugins)
  kernel /bzimage
  append initrd=/bzroot,/bzroot-gui unraidsafemode
label Memtest86+
  kernel /memtest

 

4 hours ago, JohanSF said:

This is the regular crash I experienced on rc9f approximately once or twice a week, at seemingly random times. I use a Ryzen 1700 CPU, so this is with the 


append rcu_nocbs=0-11 initrd=/bzroot 

in the syslinux file

 

The Ryzen 1700 has eight cores and 16 threads, so what you need is

append rcu_nocbs=0-15 initrd=/bzroot

 

1 minute ago, John_M said:

 

The Ryzen 1700 has eight cores and 16 threads, so what you need is


append rcu_nocbs=0-15 initrd=/bzroot

 

 

Mistake on my part, I have this in my configuation:

append rcu_nocbs=0-15 initrd=/bzroot

When writing that post I guess I copied from the thread on the subject.

Edited by JohanSF

4 minutes ago, JohanSF said:

 

Mistake on my part, I have this in my configuation:


append rcu_nocbs=0-15 initrd=/bzroot

When writing that post I guess I copied from the thread on the subject.

 

Ah, yes. I see you show your syslinux config in a later post, in which it's correct.

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1 hour ago, dalben said:

This reminding me of something.  Would it be possible to have another menu option:

 

unRAID OS Array Stopped

 

The times when you need to restart the server but don't want it start the array.

 

Are you suggesting, that instead of 'Settings/Disk Settings/Enable auto start' we implement that functionality in the syslinux boot menu?

 

7 hours ago, bonienl said:

 

Take your USB stick out and check it in a Windows machine for any corruption.

 

This is really strange. First I checked the usb stick, no issues there. Then I tried a new stick with a fresh install of rc11i (what I was running before update) and I had access to it. Then i tried the same thing with rc12a and rc13 and had no network connectivity at all. The switch it is connected to isn't even showing a link in those cases.

2 hours ago, limetech said:

 

Are you suggesting, that instead of 'Settings/Disk Settings/Enable auto start' we implement that functionality in the syslinux boot menu?

 

 

Could be useful, I've had circumstances where I don't want the array to start and it's set to autostart.  I've had pull the USB, edit the config file and do it that way which is a pain (USB is mounted internally, so means pulling machine out, extracting USB, etc, etc).

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3 minutes ago, HellDiverUK said:

 

Could be useful, I've had circumstances where I don't want the array to start and it's set to autostart.  I've had pull the USB, edit the config file and do it that way which is a pain (USB is mounted internally, so means pulling machine out, extracting USB, etc, etc).

 

You could boot in 'safe mode' - array won't start regardless of autostart setting.

2 minutes ago, limetech said:

 

Going to be alot of disappointment for Ryzen users if crashes still happen every day or two - maybe this will finally light a fire underneath AMD's rear-end.


I thought the cause for our crashes was still unknown, could it not be something with unRaid, or are other linux users experiencing it as well?

To be fair to linux, Ryzen is a bit crap on the Windows side of things too.  My 1700X was giving issues with the whole hanging up thing, so was replaced by Amazon, and thanks to pricing changes I ended up with a 1800X.  Even at stock speeds it does that whole black screen issue, requiring a cold reboot.  I've even changed motherboards three times (Asus Prime X370-A Asus Strix X370, Gigabyte X370 K5), thermals are perfect with a Kraken X62 (and a H110iGT before that).  AMD really should have spent another 6 months making the platform stable.

 

I gave up on Ryzen before then tried again.  I'm done with it now.  Its just not stable enough.

 

Back to my venerable X99 rig...

5 minutes ago, limetech said:

A tweet... Lisa Su is the CEO of AMD.


That is a bold tweet. I hope the linux kernel 4.15 fixes things.

@limetech rc13 is running fantastic.

 

Compliments to whoever does the 'Help' in the GUI, it's easy to take it for granted but having it as such a easy to use reference is so handy. Very user friendly to make 'Help' be approachable to more people, or longtime users who just want to double check their memory is correct on what a setting does.

 

 

14 minutes ago, JohanSF said:


That is a bold tweet. I hope the linux kernel 4.15 fixes things.

Bold, but wholly accurate.  Someone needed to call them out on it.

22 minutes ago, limetech said:

A tweet... Lisa Su is the CEO of AMD.

 

Tom is a man of action! I'd hit 'Like' on this on this but I've hit the quota! I'll come back tomorrow! xD

 

2 minutes ago, HellDiverUK said:

Bold, but wholly accurate.  Someone needed to call them out on it.

I very much meant that in a very good way :D

 

It's 'nice' having temps for nvme drives.  But, my sm961 is constantly showing as 'hot' at 51C which is generating constant alerts on my phone.

 

Given its operating range is 0°C to 70°C and non-operating -40°C to 85°C, can you please add the ability to cancel alerts per drive or add a range for UDs please??!!

11 minutes ago, DZMM said:

It's 'nice' having temps for nvme drives.  But, my sm961 is constantly showing as 'hot' at 51C which is generating constant alerts on my phone.

 

Given its operating range is 0°C to 70°C and non-operating -40°C to 85°C, can you please add the ability to cancel alerts per drive or add a range for UDs please??!!

 

All unassigned devices use the general thresholds (see settings -> disk settings). You could adjust these and make further individual changes for the array disks.

 

1 hour ago, bonienl said:

 

All unassigned devices use the general thresholds (see settings -> disk settings). You could adjust these and make further individual changes for the array disks.

 

ahh - thanks.  Sorted.

Got a DM from Lisa Su, offering her engineers to work with me on stability issues from Ryzen.  I passed, I told her I had already wasted a month of my life...

Got a DM from Lisa Su, offering her engineers to work with me on stability issues from Ryzen.  I passed, I told her I had already wasted a month of my life...


Could you not have forwarded the invite/offer to Tom?


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