allanonmage
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- Aug 20, 2023
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I recall when setting up FreeNAS way back in the day before it was sold, I could see each drives temperature right next to it. In the current GUI, I don't see that, just a minumum and a maximum temperature, which is is so dumb it sounds like a sales guy wrote it. I started looking in the forum and came across an old thread from 9 years ago where apparently this was a hot topic and it was made clear that they were ignoring the community about this sort of thing. Given the current state is an iota better than that thread, I'm curious if this is still a design feature, or if there is some way to see all the drive temps.
I'm setting up TrueNAS for the first time, and haven't touched FreeNAS in ~13 years (I aborted the project back then). I'm trying to see if my drives are running warm, which they shouldn't be, but seem to be. Min temp is 31 C and max temp is 44 C. According to this post, you want to keep your drives 30 - 35 C if you can, but 44 is too high.
"Yep, real operating temp range is 20 to 40 °C and ideally you want to stay between 30 and 35 °C ;)"
The GUI has lots of fancy charts and graphs and info, is it really missing crucial information like drive temp? Is there a way I can get drive temps in the dashboard?
I'm setting up TrueNAS for the first time, and haven't touched FreeNAS in ~13 years (I aborted the project back then). I'm trying to see if my drives are running warm, which they shouldn't be, but seem to be. Min temp is 31 C and max temp is 44 C. According to this post, you want to keep your drives 30 - 35 C if you can, but 44 is too high.
"Yep, real operating temp range is 20 to 40 °C and ideally you want to stay between 30 and 35 °C ;)"
The GUI has lots of fancy charts and graphs and info, is it really missing crucial information like drive temp? Is there a way I can get drive temps in the dashboard?