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Corsair commander pro linux
Corsair commander pro linux





corsair commander pro linux

I never set it to max there, but apparently it picks up the max setting issued from the ipmitool raw command and displays it in the web interface. I just took a look, but it's now displaying as being set to max in the BMC too. I hadn't tried setting it to max in the BMC aswell. Has anyone by any chance seen similar behaviour on a X10 series supermicro board and maybe come up with a workaround? I assume the BMC is overriding the 25% setting, but it was my understanding that the max profile before the raw commands should stop this from happening?

corsair commander pro linux

This morning though, the fans are running at max, and running my script only sets the fans to 25% for a few seconds, then it goes back to max. I made a script that sets the profile to max with ipmi tool, sleeps 2s, then uses raw to set each fan zone to 25%. If I can't get the fans to slow down I guess I'll watercool it or something, so I was really happy with the information here about getting fan speed down. I'm using low power xeons on the board so the fans really hardly have to run at all. I recently acquired a Supermicro X10DRH-iT as a COVID keep-oneself-occupied project, on which this worked fine yesterday. This seems to be one of the few places with decent info suitable for those of us who mess with server hardware as a sort of hobby project. I've been sporadically lurking on servethehome for quite a time, but just now registered.







Corsair commander pro linux