
This program will help you determine which kernel modules you need bash: sensors_detect: command not sensors-detect I've run sensors-detect from the console and this is what I sensors_detect In fan control is disabled and there is no fan controller detected. I've installed PERL, dynamix fan control and dynamic system temp. (other options in BIOS are "automatic" and "PWM manually"). Basically my fans have to be on all the time ("Full on" in bios" otherwise they are completely off regardless of temperatures.

Looks like major progress thanks to you sensors
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Seems like they have been set to Full Speed by defaultĪnd also thanks to the hint to add coretemp and nct6775 via modprobe after scan Thanks i now changed the BIOS settings to Automatic Im already running Vanilla Docker, but i think a docker-container is absolutely not the right place for such host-hardware-near tasks.The nicest way would be to have some sort of fancontrol as docker-container.Am i the only one trying to control my fans using TrueNAS SCALE?.

Is there even a way to use "manually installed packages" on TrueNAS SCALE?.I could not find anything specific for TrueNAS SCALE so this may also help others not very advanced users (like me) And for sure all of this should behave stable after TrueNAS SCALE updates.ipmitool seems to not be able to list my sensors: Could not open device at /dev/ipmi0 or /dev/ipmi/0 or /dev/ipmidev/0: No such file or directory.I like the fact, that FanControl.tool is just a bash script which has to be configured once and then gets started after every boot. I made my way to where i created my own config, set it up as good as i can but as i want to start the script running viaĬan anyone help me to go into the right direction?ĭid i miss more simple and obvious solutions? Now i tried to make my way through the FanControl.tool. The housing includes two fans wich i connetcted to the CPU_FAN and CHA_FAN connector and always running at full power. Running TrueNAS Scae with vanilla docker.

Im very proud owner of my first server housing for my
