I think my server might not be a fan of the upcoming heatwave
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
0.7C increase isn't anything to write home about?
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
The hardware in your server should be able to handle 50-60 degrees for a long period of time, so going to 35 ambiant shouldn't be a problem.
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0.7C increase isn't anything to write home about?
Well that's the ambient temperature graph I think. Wonder how the CPU temperature is affected. Is it also just a 0.7C increase or maybe more?
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Just yesterday I took measures to keep temp down further, powersave cpu governor, always full fan speed, 12 disks go to sleep after 60 min of inactivity and I removed dust for better ventilation. My NAS/server is in the attic and today theres 37°C outside
Disks were around 50°C which is too hot
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
My server has also not been liking the heat over the past month
Though in my case it's because drive 3 is sitting in a slot that is possibly not getting enough airflow. It's consistently running a bit hotter than the other drives in the system.
I really should get around to moving it to a different slot.
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
My router (shit one provided by the carrier) is restarting frequently, I think due to overheating
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
30.8 to 31.5……that’s nothing at all. What am I missing here?
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30.8 to 31.5……that’s nothing at all. What am I missing here?
31.5°C also is just a bit slower at cooling, and computer devices easily reach 95°C without any troubles.
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0.7C increase isn't anything to write home about?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]This is less about the increase during the last 24 hours and more about the current temp+expected increase.
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Just yesterday I took measures to keep temp down further, powersave cpu governor, always full fan speed, 12 disks go to sleep after 60 min of inactivity and I removed dust for better ventilation. My NAS/server is in the attic and today theres 37°C outside
Disks were around 50°C which is too hot
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I hobestly don't know how much of this temperature is the server and how much is just it beeing in a badly ventilated spot under the ceiling.
I don't really do disk spindown as they are active most of the time anyways (Zfs spends most of the time scrubbing).
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
My server rack is located in an uninsulated attic with two tiny windows. I haven't measured the ambient temperature but I think it's over 40°C. Yesterday one drive in my storage server reached 65°C - so for today I have shut it off until the rain comes. Fun times.
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31.5°C also is just a bit slower at cooling, and computer devices easily reach 95°C without any troubles.
Yeah this temperature is nothing. Regularly gets over 40 degrees Celsius where I am, and all of my home servers have run 24/7 through it without issue, not in air conditioning.
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My server rack is located in an uninsulated attic with two tiny windows. I haven't measured the ambient temperature but I think it's over 40°C. Yesterday one drive in my storage server reached 65°C - so for today I have shut it off until the rain comes. Fun times.
Ouch, I will defenelty check on the system temps once I get home. Although I can't really shut the whole thing off, maybe I can at least spin down the drive pool and kill all containers relying on that.
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
My Pi usually runs at ~ 40 Degrees Celsius. It doesn’t like this either.
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The sensor is located on the case (not near the exhaust) of the server. With the structure of my appartment this is the only place I can realistically put my Server but sadly also the hottest place in my appartment.
The outside temperature is supposed to reach 36°C today so I expect the ambient temp for the server to rise another 2-3 degrees.
We're doing fine here:
Aber Deutschland ist geschmolzen
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We're doing fine here:
Aber Deutschland ist geschmolzen
wrote on last edited by [email protected]How did you get your drive temps into home assistant?
*Deutschland wird schmelzen 🥲
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My Pi usually runs at ~ 40 Degrees Celsius. It doesn’t like this either.
My Pi spends all of its time around 55°C in a 20-25°C room. Main server idles at 47°C. Those aren't worrying temps.
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How did you get your drive temps into home assistant?
*Deutschland wird schmelzen 🥲
Oh nee :((
It's a Synology NAS so will work with the Synology DSM integration: https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/synology_dsm
There's definitely ways to poll the sensors of other devices though. I had some janky sensors set up before for monitoring a standard Linux box.
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My Pi spends all of its time around 55°C in a 20-25°C room. Main server idles at 47°C. Those aren't worrying temps.
Yeah I know my desktop is idling around 60.
Yet I’d rather have it a bit less warm on the passively cooled device