autoshutdown: fan speed after resume from suspend

  • Hi,
    just getting started with OMV, so far it's been smooth sailing all the way - thanks for all the good work.


    I'm using the autoshutdown plugin to put OMV into suspend and then wake it up again through WoL.
    Works like a charm, but when resuming the fan speed stays at max speed (and volume).
    Fan speed is normal when waking up via WoL and doing a full boot.


    i'm running 0.5.53 on a HP laptop, with an intel core 2 duo T6670.


    any help or suggestions, much appreciated,
    jo

  • You can try installing a Backport-Kernel (3.2 for OMV 0.5) with OMV-Extras http://omv-extras.org/simple/i…install-omv-extras-plugin

  • thanks for the quick support.


    I installed the backport-kernel as suggested and it now wakes up without sounding like a vacuum cleaner. nice!
    [edit: problem is still there]
    But it seems this new kernel is not the default at startup?


    how can i make the quiet-resume one the default?

  • It should already be default. How did you install it?


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  • Hi again,
    my bad, verifying this is a bit cumbersome and I guess I my earlier 'success' was either a fluke,intermittent or from an unchanged/unsaved hibernate trial. I'm going for option number 3 for now.
    (maybe an improvement suggestion: why not add 2 more buttons to the webUI: suspend and hibernate, same location as poweroff.)


    anyway to summarize:
    - installing the new kernel did not change the fan behaviour on resume.
    - bootorder does seem to be correct AFAIK
    -- top(default) 3.2.0
    -- 3rd 2.6.32


    any other suggestions on getting resume-w/o-noise to work?

  • why not add 2 more buttons to the webUI: suspend and hibernate, same location as poweroff.


    That Buttons should already be there in the upper right corner


    Which MB do you have?

  • That Buttons should already be there in the upper right corner


    Only on 1.0 Ralf. ;)


    Greetings
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  • to Solo's question: Which MB do you have?
    it's an HPlaptop - Probook 4310s


    btw: is 1.0 available - I installed the default download from the website to get the most stable setup and support - should I go for 1.0 instead?

  • you can try a solution from here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubu…-source-2.6.17/+bug/77370
    put this in /etc/pm/sleep.d/99fancontrol


    make it executable with "chmod +x /etc/pm/sleep.d/99fancontrol"
    If that doesn't work, remove the file

  • @Solo, your script almost worked - but put me on the right track.
    Apparently you first need to write a "1" to it before the "0" will turn off the fan.
    Added an extra echo statement to the script and all is finally quiet on the western front ...


    tnx all for the support, it's appreciated.
    Jo


    (tnx for the info on 1.0)

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