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- Dell perc h200 disk passthrough temperature mod#
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dell-chassis-management-controller-cmcĪmbient Temp, FAN MOD 1A RPM, FAN MOD 1B RPM, FAN MOD 1C RPM, FAN MOD 1D RPM, FAN MOD 2A RPM, FAN MOD 2B RPM, FAN MOD 2C RPM, FAN MOD 2D RPM, FAN MOD 3A RPM, FAN MOD 3B RPM, FAN MOD 3C RPM, FAN MOD 3D RPM, FAN MOD 4A RPM, FAN MOD 4B RPM, FAN MOD 4C RPM, FAN MOD 4D RPM, Power Confirmed models that are supported: Dell 3115CN, Dell C1765NFW, Dell 2145CNĪpplications: Chassis Status, CMC Power Reading, CMC Server State, Power Supply, System Info, Temperatures If you REALLY want to use freenas you should either build the machine yourself(do you do not have to screw around with the proprietary hardware of dell, hp, (insert name of vendor here) or get something like the r3xx series that can give you hot-plug drives and hot swap without needing their proprietary raid cards.The model this was created on was the 'Dell 3115CN'. I use this machine as a backup target for my R610 which runs Server 2012R2 off an H330. I currently have 4 x 3.0 TB drives bundled together which gives me a touch less than 6.0 TB of useable space. this means lal 4 3.5 inch drives were cabled to the motherboard.perfect for FreeNAS and ZFS. What I did is picked up a R310 with cabled hard drives. Dell will not help you there.but there is a ton of information on the site forums. If it is a raid controller that sits in a regular pci-e slot then you only have to find a HBA that will work with the backplane of your dell. Run regular RAID with either windows or Linux.you will save your hair. If your RAID controller is the integrated type.forget it. Depending on which server configuration you have getting a third party HBA to work with your server is either easy to impossible.
Dell perc h200 disk passthrough temperature driver#
For the OP you CAN put the h730 into passthrough mode but then there is a driver tweak you have to do at the OS level tog et it to work right. I would say if you want to run ZFS you need to run FreeNAS or BSD. Even though ZFS is available for Linux I do not recommend it. That's the perfect FreeNAS solution.įreeNAS isn't is BSD. You can't be surprised that you can't put it in HBA mode and use it for FreeNAS.ĭoing something like that should work, but you need the right hardware, like a regular desktop with the ability to put in a bunch of disks.
Dell perc h200 disk passthrough temperature full#
It seems like you are just trying to get together some enterprise hardware built for specific tasks and software (such as full Redhat/CentOS, Windows Server X, etc.), and use it for completely unsupported purposes. It's just a Linux OS, that is stripped down and doesn't let you do anything useful with it. I'll probably just box it up and throw it on ebay.įreeNAS isn't anything special. I could go on butĪnyways, I concede that the dell hardware was probably not the best selection. Then there is also the raid write hold associated with most if not all raid cards that can creep up on you. The fact that the snapshots are incremental is even better, and, it's all managed on the FS. Secondly, the ability to do snapshots of your data and then easily extract data from previous snapshots has been godsend. For one, Copy on Write file systems are amazing. I believe you're missing out on some advantages of software raid configurations over hardware.
Dell perc h200 disk passthrough temperature portable#
Building the same specs on something more portable such as a SuperMicro based system would have been a lot more expensive. 550 euros for 12 cores (6 per processor, 2 processors) and 128gb of memory was quite appealing. The appeal with the dell system was the price. The problem here isn't enterprise grade hardware but rather Vendor lock-in. It may have worked for some.But unfortunately not for me. As for the perfect FreeNAS solution, no, it ISN'T the perfect FreeNAS Solution as memory constraints on consumer hardware is quite limited. In my original post I had asked for recommendations for HBA JBOD cards rather than another raid card. I also find FreeBSD's jail system to be quite useful, also. I find having the ability to virtualize OSes under it using bhyve quite useful. As for the usefulness of it, that is subjective. FreeNAS is actually based off FreeBSD, which is Unix and not Linux.