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2 TopicsFan Control for ReadyNAS NV+ v2 (Make it more quiet please)
I have been trying to get my nv+ v2 a little bit quiter for a while now and haven't really succeeded. I changed the fan, and it helped, but I can't get the fan to work as slow as I'd like. The disks and the system is still operating just under 40 degrees celsius so I'm confident in trying to slow down the fan a bit more. The problem is I can't find any controls for it. I've concluded that there are no controls for it in the GUI and I've started poking around through SSH to get there. I found this guide which gave me some real hope https://community.netgear.com/t5/New-to-ReadyNAS/How-to-control-fanspeed-on-a-RN104/td-p/911970 but I can't even seem to find any of the controls that give me access to the readings of the fan speed and temperature, let alone control them. Can anyone help me, how do I read/access the fan control of my ReadyNAS?9.2KViews0likes14CommentsReadyNAS 4200V2 OS6.6.1 fan control
OK, I couldn't resist picking up an inexpensive ReadyNAS 4200V2. I ran it a short while on OS 4.2.30, then upgraded to 6.6.1. While the fans ran a bit higher than I thought they needed to on 4.2.x with only 4 drives installed, it was way better than with OS 6.6.1. Here is what I have now: Everything starts out at a very nice speed, mid 2000's for case fans and lower for the CPU fan, all lower and quieter than on 4.2.x. But fan speeds step up in just a couple minutes to max even though all temperatures are well within normal bounds, without regard to whether fan control is "cool", "balanced", or "quiet". One major point, the system only has (and is only supposed to have) 4 fans. So "Fan 3" is a phantom. Maybe this is the crux of the problem. Is it overcompensating for a "bad" fan? It's reporting it in the log as well has here. I believe the motherboard does have another fan header on it. Maybe the 4220 has 5 fans? Based on what I saw on OS 4.2.x, I assume that "Fan 2" is the CPU fan, which has a lower max speed. Does the 4220 have a CPU fan or passive cooler? Maybe somebody has mistakenly used 4220 parameters for the 4200, even though it does properly identify itself as a 4200V2 on the Overview page? It would be nice if the fans were properly labeled. I have no idea what temps 1 - 3 are. Maybe one is CPU case temp? Does it even know which temperature the CPU fan affects? The performance chart shows no entries for CPU or System temperature, they are stuck at zero. So, there is another possible cause. Nothing to control on, so no control? System is currently in a resync, so more disk activity. But with only 4 drives installed, this is ridiculous. I don't think the fans can take this for long. Is there a file that controls this? I seem to recall seeing one mentioned in another thread, but couldn't find it in a search. I'm very comfortable with SSH and am willing to run some tests, as this is not currently being used for anything but experimentation.Solved7.7KViews0likes15Comments