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mrQQ
Jun 11, 2015Apprentice
suddenly started getting fan speed errors
hi, I run 6.2.4 on RNDU4000, and suddenly started getting errors in log and email: Thu Jun 11 2015 9:24:08 System: Fan 'Fan' in enclosure 'Internal' speed is below threshold. (709 rpm). Thu ...
mrQQ
Jun 23, 2015Apprentice
I think I figured this one myself.
I had fancontrol installed from early versions where 6 OS did not support legacy fan control. And it worked really well for me since I had NAS running in my living room and needed it to be quiet. Now I removed fancontrol package and speed jumped to 1700 which is fine since it's hidden away somewhere.
I had fancontrol installed from early versions where 6 OS did not support legacy fan control. And it worked really well for me since I had NAS running in my living room and needed it to be quiet. Now I removed fancontrol package and speed jumped to 1700 which is fine since it's hidden away somewhere.
ATCIS
Oct 12, 2015Tutor
mrQQ wrote:
I think I figured this one myself.
I hadfancontrol installed from early versions where 6 OS did not support legacy fan control. And it worked really well for me since I hadNAS running in my living room and needed it to be quiet. Now I removedfancontrol package and speed jumped to 1700 which is fine since it's hidden away somewhere.
I think I may be experiencing the same (or similar) issue that you had here, only mine was delayed until I upgrade to OS6 version 6.4. If you have time, would you mind checking out my post found here https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Fan-CPU-in-enclosure-Internal-speed-is-below-threshold-after-FW/td-p/990867 and tell me what you think? If you concur, would you mind elaborating on the proper method of removing the fancontrol package as you did?
Thanks in advance!
- petermacOct 17, 2015ApprenticeSame issue here, upgraded Pro 6 to FW 6.4 and now the system fan is not spinning unless the system temps gets over 70C. I have tried creating the file and restarting the system and it doesn't do anything that I can tell
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