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xlr8r
Aug 30, 2024Luminary
Would this type heatsink/fan be suitable for a Readynas Pro 6 (newest version) running OS 6 ?
Hey guys I have already modded my RNDP6000 with Ram, CPU and PSU but I'm now working on changing the CPU fan as I'm not happy with the only temporarily installed and very basic 'Coolmaster' fan. ...
- Sep 10, 2024
Since I've never had a Pro6 with a quad core processor and have no Pro6 in operation at all at this time, I can't give you specifics. You'll have to experiment. I don't even know what you are seeing right now with that quad-core processor.
But you might want to start by changing the ignore temp3 to this:
label temp3 "CoreX"compute temp3 @%35, @%35Then see what temp1, temp4, etc. do.That @%35 option is non-standard, BTW -- something Netgear apparently added to lm-sensors. But it basically makes the floor of the reading be 35°C, as the internal temperature monitors of CPUs tend to be inaccurate below that threshold.You don't mess with the symbolic link. When you change the target file, the link effectively updates. You may want to keep a copy of the original before you start making changes. You will probably have to at least re-start the readynasd process to see the effect in the GUI, maybe even re-boot.
Sandshark
Sep 10, 2024Sensei
Since I've never had a Pro6 with a quad core processor and have no Pro6 in operation at all at this time, I can't give you specifics. You'll have to experiment. I don't even know what you are seeing right now with that quad-core processor.
But you might want to start by changing the ignore temp3 to this:
label temp3 "CoreX"
compute temp3 @%35, @%35
Then see what temp1, temp4, etc. do.
That @%35 option is non-standard, BTW -- something Netgear apparently added to lm-sensors. But it basically makes the floor of the reading be 35°C, as the internal temperature monitors of CPUs tend to be inaccurate below that threshold.
You don't mess with the symbolic link. When you change the target file, the link effectively updates. You may want to keep a copy of the original before you start making changes. You will probably have to at least re-start the readynasd process to see the effect in the GUI, maybe even re-boot.
xlr8r
Sep 10, 2024Luminary
Thanks,
I made the change but there was no difference to frontview / Performance page ?
So, as you mentioned 'lm-sensors', i tried to update/install it but got errors....
I ran "apt update"; (some did upgrade, others did not ?)
root@NAS:~# apt upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
keyutils libmnl0 libncurses6 libpcre2-8-0 libreadline8 libtinfo6 libunistring2 pci.ids xxd
The following packages have been kept back:
bind9-host ca-certificates cryptsetup-bin dash dconf-cli dpkg glib-networking-common kmod libarchive13 libasound2-data libbind9-90 libconfuse-common libdbus-1-3 libdns100 libisc95 libisccfg90 libkmod2 liblwres90 libvorbisfile3 libwrap0 login lsyncd mime-support ncurses-base nfs-kernel-server ntpdate openssl passwd rpcbind samba-common udhcpc
The following packages will be upgraded:
acl adduser attr base-files base-passwd debconf debconf-i18n debian-archive-keyring debianutils diffutils dmidecode dosfstools etherwake ethtool findutils grep gsettings-desktop-schemas gzip hdparm hostname init-system-helpers initscripts inotify-tools insserv libacl1 libattr1 libbz2-1.0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcsv3 libdaemon0 libdb5.3 libdebconfclient0
libedit2 libenca0 libexiv2-13 libgcrypt20 libgeoip1 libgmp10 libgpg-error0 libgsf-1-common libicu52 libid3tag0 libidn11 libidn2-0 libinotifytools0 libisccc90 libjbig0 libjson-glib-1.0-common libkeyutils1 liblua5.1-0
liblua5.2-0 liblzma5 liblzo2-2 libmspack0 libmxml1 libncurses5 libncursesw5 libnfnetlink0 libnfsidmap2 libnss-mdns libntlm0 libogg0 libpci3 libpcre3 libprotobuf-c1 libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules-db libselinux1 libsemanage-common
libsemanage1 libsepol1 libstemmer0d libsubunit0 libtasn1-6 libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtinfo5 libtirpc1 libunwind8 libusb-1.0-0 libustr-1.0-1 lsb-base lua5.1 lzop makedev ncftp ncurses-bin net-tools netbase readline-common sed sensible-utils shared-mime-info startpar sysv-rc sysvinit-utils ttf-bitstream-vera tzdata ucf vim-common vim-tiny xz-utils zip zlib1g
104 upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 31 not upgraded.
Need to get 23.5 MB of archives.
After this operation, 12.8 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
Then I tried to install 'lm-sensors' (didnt work?)
root@NAS:~# apt-get install lm-sensors -y
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
lm-sensors : Depends: perl:any
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
SO, i then tried to install 'perl' (didnt work?)
root@NAS:~# apt-get install perl
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
perl : Depends: perl-base (= 5.32.1-4+deb11u3) but 5.20.2-3+deb8u12 is to be installed
Depends: perl-modules-5.32 (>= 5.32.1-4+deb11u3) but it is not going to be installed
Depends: libperl5.32 (= 5.32.1-4+deb11u3) but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
So i tried to install a perl manager (perlbrew) as such... (didnt install either?)
root@NAS:~# \curl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bash
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 170 100 170 0 0 218 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 217
100 1689 100 1689 0 0 1577 0 0:00:01 0:00:01 --:--:-- 1577
## Download the latest perlbrew
## Installing perlbrew
Using Perl </usr/bin/perl>
FatPacker error loading App/perlbrew.pm (could be a perl installation issue?) at perlbrew.Sh3sDY line 10222.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at perlbrew.Sh3sDY line 10235.
root@NAS:~# root@NAS:~# apt upgrade
keyutils libmnl0 libncurses6 libpcre2-8-0 libreadline8 libtinfo6
libunistring2 pci.ids xxd
The following packages have been kept back:
bind9-host ca-certificates cryptsetup-bin dash dconf-cli dpkg
glib-networking-common kmod libarchive13 libasound2-data libbind9-90
libconfuse-common libdbus-1-3 libdns100 libisc95 libisccfg90 libkmod2
liblwres90 libvorbisfile3 libwrap0 login lsyncd mime-support ncurses-base
nfs-kernel-server ntpdate openssl passwd rpcbind samba-common udhcpc
The following packages will be upgraded:
acl adduser attr base-files base-passwd debconf debconf-i18n
debian-archive-keyring debianutils diffutils dmidecode dosfstools etherwake
ethtool findutils grep gsettings-desktop-schemas gzip hdparm hostna-bash: root@NAS:~#: command not found
me init-system-helpers initscripts inotify-tools insserv libacl1 libattr1 libbz2-1.0 libcap2 libcap2-bin libcsv3 libdaemon0 libdb5.3 libdebconfclient0 libedit2 libenca0 libexiv2-13 libgcrypt20 libgeoip1 libgmp10 libgpg-error0 libgsf-1-common libicu52 libid3tag0 libidn11 libidn2-0 libinotifytools0 libisccc90 libjbig0 libjson-glib-1.0-common libkeyutils1 liblua5.1-0
liblua5.2-0 liblzma5 liblzo2-2 libmspack0 libmxml1 libncurses5 libncursesw5 libnfnetlink0 libnfsidmap2 libnss-mdns libntlm0 libogg0 libpci3 libpcre3 libprotobuf-c1 libsasl2-2 libsasl2-modules-db libselinux1 libsemanage-common
libsemanage1 libsepol1 libstemmer0d libsubunit0 libtasn1-6 libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtinfo5 libtirpc1 libunwind8 libusb-1.0-0 libustr-1.0-1 lsb-base lua5.1 lzop makedev ncftp ncurses-bin net-tools netbase readline-common sed sensible-utils shared-mime-info startpar sysv-rc sysvinit-utils ttf-bitstream-vera tzdata ucf vim-common vim-tiny xz-utils zip zlib1g
104 upgraded, 9 newly installed, 0 to remove and 31 not upgraded.
Need to get 23.5 MB of archives.
After this operation, 12.8 MB of additional disk space will be used.
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
So I'm no further along in getting 'perl' or 'lm-sensors' either installed or updated... since I know nothing about linux.. i dont want to poke around in the OS in case i break it...
Having done what i have done already above, im afraid to exit putty + WinSCP or even, reboot the NAS lol
What should I be doing here to get lm-sensors and perl (and its dependencies) working ?
and...
is this the command to restart the 'readynasd' process ?
# start-stop-daemon -q -o -K -n readynasd -R 5
# start-stop-daemon -q -S --exec /usr/sbin/readynasd
cheers
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