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mule
Jul 28, 2010Aspirant
ReadyNAS Pro: System temp running out of spec
In the last weeks I did have several times where the CPU temp ran out of spec. What's annoying to me is that the cpu fan runs at maximum 1506 rpm?! Shouldn't it rotate much higher to avoid temp runnin...
Ionitor
Dec 15, 2011Aspirant
Setting up a new ReadyNAS Pro 6 with the RAIDiator 4.2.20 T19 beta, I am also getting what appears to be a swapped SYS and CPU temp reading. I'm not getting temperature warnings, as it's still within the allowable range (~58C for the "SYS" temp and 38C for the "CPU"), but it's still suspicious.
Searching the forums, I suspect it's a firmware issue. If you look at:
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=58787&p=330566#p330564
(too new to make that a link)
someone else posted a copy/paste from their Pro 6:
The post immediately after that shows:
Notice that the order of the CPU and SYS readings on the second post are reversed compared to the first, and appear to be in the same order as back when they were "Temp 1" and "Temp 2" (looking at older posts).
So, can anyone else running the latest beta take a look at theirs? Or anyone else with a Pro 6? This feels like a firmware error, but if it's a hardware error, I'd like to know before I get too far along setting up my system.
Edit:
One other example with an Ultra 6 at:
https://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=59397
Searching the forums, I suspect it's a firmware issue. If you look at:
http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=58787&p=330566#p330564
(too new to make that a link)
someone else posted a copy/paste from their Pro 6:
interested wrote: Here is my Status log from PRO6 by outside temp. 3 C:
Disk 1 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 27 C / 80 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 2 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 26 C / 78 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 3 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 27 C / 80 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 4 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 21 C / 69 F , Write-cache ON OK
Fan SYS 892 RPM OK
Fan CPU 2280 RPM OK
Fan CAS 1854 RPM OK
Temp SYS 39 C / 102 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
Temp CPU 15.5 C / 59 F [Normal 0-85 C / 32-185 F] OK
UPS 1 APC Smart-UPS 750, Battery charge: 100%, 82 minutes
The post immediately after that shows:
JohnnyViking wrote: Mine is:
Disk 1 WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB0 1863 GB , 14 C / 57 F , Skrivcacheminne PÅ OK
Disk 2 WDC WD20EARS-00MVWB0 1863 GB , 15 C / 59 F , Skrivcacheminne PÅ OK
Fläkt SYS 1730 Varvtal OK
Temp CPU 24 C / 75 F [Normal 0-80 C / 32-176 F] OK
Temp SYS 14 C / 57 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
UPS 1 Finns inte Ej tillämpligt
Notice that the order of the CPU and SYS readings on the second post are reversed compared to the first, and appear to be in the same order as back when they were "Temp 1" and "Temp 2" (looking at older posts).
So, can anyone else running the latest beta take a look at theirs? Or anyone else with a Pro 6? This feels like a firmware error, but if it's a hardware error, I'd like to know before I get too far along setting up my system.
Edit:
One other example with an Ultra 6 at:
https://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=59397
Errantpixel wrote:
Disk 1 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 38 C / 100 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 2 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 38 C / 100 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 3 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 36 C / 96 F , Write-cache ON OK
Disk 4 Seagate ST32000542AS 1863 GB , 35 C / 95 F , Write-cache ON OK
Fan SYS2 897 RPM OK
Temp CPU 24 C / 75 F [Normal 0-65 C / 32-149 F] OK
Temp SYS 34 C / 93 F [Normal 0-60 C / 32-140 F] OK
UPS 1 APC Back-UPS ES 700, Battery charge: 100%, 55 minutes OK
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