They will use network connection or local from the plugin as well as filter ignored sensors. I've added some extra command line scripts. There's also a minimum option to keep a fan from going below a certain percentage and a maximum to limit the highest fan speed. Setting a fan to auto will use the systems smart fan settings. Then set up temp sensor to monitor for the fan and the temp hi/lo thresholds. If you change or add fan headers you will need to rerun configuration. For Asrock boards there's a configure button that automatically sets any active fan to their location relative to the ipmi-raw command. IPMI fan control is supported for ASRock and Supermicro X10/X11 only. It cycles through 5 different events that are either warnings or alerts. You can test notifications either by sticking your finger in a fan or from the command line "ipmitool event 1" (you can also use 2 or 3) No need for bloody fingers or command line foo anymore, there's a button on the settings page for testing events. You can acces the sensor readings and events by navigating to Tools/IPMITools or clicking the Readings button on the settings page. You can pick any four temp or fan sensor to display at the bottom of the unRAID webGui.Ħ. There is a settings page at /Settings/IPMI for event notifications, remote ipmi monitoring and temp/fan sensors to be displayed in the webpage footer. This will install freeipmi and modprobe ipmi driversĥ. There will be an IPMI tool icon under the Tools menu/ UnRAID OSĤ. Paste url into install plugin text input and click installģ.
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