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Re: Fan CPU Enclosure Errors on Pro after upgrading to 6.4
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I have updated my Pro and Pro 6 to the latest 6.4 release, however, I am getting fan enclosures errors on the Pro although everything seems to be working properly and wondering if CPU fan levels are ok on the Pro 6.
On the Pro, I have 3 cpu readings of which one results dead. Could these errors have anything to due with the fact that I had moded my Pro and Pro 6 to a Q6600 cpu?
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I solved the problem on the PRO by adding the following line to the system.conf file in the sensors.d folder.
ignore_fan2
That did the trick.
Now on to fixing the higher CPU fan value on the PRO6.
Thanks for the time being Skywalker.
"May the force be with you!"
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Re: Fan CPU Enclosure Errors on Pro after upgrading to 6.4
I have a similarly modified ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer running the latest OS6 beta. Initially, the fans (case and CPU) were not adjusting speed appropriately for the temperature -- they ran at the same speed no matter the temperature, and the temps were higher than I wanted, although still OK according to Netgear. (See Aug 29 post under title:
: | Readynasos 6.4.0-T112 temperature fan speed |
Big surprise when I unplugged and replugged the fan to motherboard connectors - everything corrected. So, I suspect corroded contacts. Remember to power down before touching the power plugs!)
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Re: Fan CPU Enclosure Errors on Pro after upgrading to 6.4
@spiderman1 wrote:
I have updated my Pro and Pro 6 to the latest 6.4 release, however, I am getting fan enclosures errors on the Pro although everything seems to be working properly and wondering if CPU fan levels are ok on the Pro 6.
On the Pro, I have 3 cpu readings of which one results dead. Could these errors have anything to due with the fact that I had moded my Pro and Pro 6 to a Q6600 cpu?
Yes, that's what's making the extra temp readings show up. Also, you may have plugged the CPU fan into a different fan connector than it was originally connected to.
But you can set this up however you want now, by modifying your sensors config. Look in /etc/sensors.d/ for ideas.
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Re: Fan CPU Enclosure Errors on Pro after upgrading to 6.4
I periodically get a fan 0 speed reading on my pro 6 since updating to os6. It's been benign. If you get a series of them, the software will adapt the minimum fan speed upward. That only happened to me once. It stayed that way until I updated to 6.2.4. I don't know if a reboot resets the min speed again or the upgrade.
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Re: Fan CPU Enclosure Errors on Pro after upgrading to 6.4
I moved the cpu fan plug in my PRO as it appears in my PRO 6 hardware setup. This workaround eliminated the CPU error, however, my CPU fan speed is always stuck at 4218 rpm. See photo below. Is there anyway to fix this? If I should swap back the cpu plug, how then, should I fix this in the sensors config file?
Many thanks.
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I solved the problem on the PRO by adding the following line to the system.conf file in the sensors.d folder.
ignore_fan2
That did the trick.
Now on to fixing the higher CPU fan value on the PRO6.
Thanks for the time being Skywalker.
"May the force be with you!"
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