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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
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Is that fan then controlled or does the software *know* the Ultra 6 only came with 1 fan and thus ignores the other fan indication i.e. doesn't spool up or down with temps?
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However as I have no idea on how to follow these steps, or even how to get root login, I think it really sucks that the manufacturer i.e. Netgear, doesn't fix this either in firmware or otherwise, without the user requiring to hack into root access and then invalidate warranty/support just to fix something that should not be a problem!
This is why I will never buy another ReadyNAS! Crap support! Good by Netgear, hello Synology.
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
The fan speeds are set correctly on current OS6 firmware for all legacy x86 NAS. No need to do any hacks.
However do note that our support team supports running 4.2.x firmware on our legacy x86 products. If you do run OS6 on your legacy x86 NAS you can ask questions on the forums.
Synology also does not support upgrades to their latest OS series for legacy hardware that their users have pointed out is perfectly capable of running it.
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
and all:
I have my fan running at 888-900 and cpu temp 37C/99F & system 68C/154F...
Is there a way to increase the rpms so i get a bit of better cooling?
Or should i not be concerned about the temp levels? System has gone up to 72 and cpu have also been climbing.
In frontview only 1 fan is showing. Is that ok?
regards
Hans
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
Installed an Intel Xeon X3230 in my ReadyNas Pro 6 ( RNDP6000-200 ) over the weekend with OS 6.4.0 installed. CPU temp runs around 48C. Fans and performance graphs seem to work just fine.
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@walshlink wrote:Installed an Intel Xeon X3230 in my ReadyNas Pro 6 ( RNDP6000-200 ) over the weekend with OS 6.4.0 installed. CPU temp runs around 48C. Fans and performance graphs seem to work just fine.
Good for you! It seems that some of us who were running "fancontrol" from the early days of OS 6 are not so lucky. I have two Pro 6's. One that has been "Factory Default'ed" which works perfectly in every way, and one that has been running OS 6 from one of the very first versions that was capable of running on legacy hardware. That one is having this problem: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Fan-CPU-in-enclosure-Internal-speed-is-below-th... ever since I upgraded to version 6.4
Me hopes this gets resolved in the next version. If not, it looks like I may have to start looking for a place to temporarily store 9 or 10 TB's of data, format, restore, rince, repeat. . .
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
@petermac wrote:
Only install the fancontrol if you need to.
Hello.
can you provide additional config steps for fancontrol at 6.4.2? I'm new at linux.
I've got system fan 2220 RPM after one month powered-off device and now can't figure out how to fix this annoying noise!
tried update 6.4.1->6.4.2 but no luck.
thanks!
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I installed OS 6.5.0 which now has its own fancontrol in the NAS GUI. This sounded nice but the "quiet"setting is still too loud, much louder than when I was using fancontrol.
Now the fancontrol does not work anymre.
Any fixes to control the PWM settings of the new fancontrol?
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
I just did the 6.5.0 and the fan control is interesting at best.
It is reporting 10 fans. Fans 4-10 show zero rpm.
It is also showing temp1-temp6 with temp2,3,4 with -128C temps. Cool! to say the least.
The temps are ok, it just appears that sensors for non existant devices are active.
How do I tell the system to disregard the missing sensors?
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
markwoll, which legacy model is this on?
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp OS6 issues on x86 legacy #no support
It is a 3100.
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Re: Easy fix fan/temp issues on OS6 legacy #no support
Running ReadyNAS 4 Ultra with OS6.
In the performance tab, the fan profiles silent, balanced and cool are ignored when i switch between them.
This worked with OS4 though.
I replaced the loud and noisy fan with a Noctua NF-A9 FLX.
The GUI reports correct RPM and temperatures for CPU and System.
But there are just no control of the fan it seems.
Included liblmsensors are using ULTRA4.conf as the configuration file.
system.conf -> /etc/frontview/sensors/ULTRA4.conf
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Any updates to this? Any solutions?
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