Beiträge von Felix1220
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It's in the syslog and also something similar when the machine boots up, of course you need a monitor connected to see it in this case
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may be we can share our bios screens or if there a tool available to get this.
Sorry for the bad quality, cant make it better
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I am Sorry, I cant measure the power consumption, guess I should buy something for that.
I use the PicoPSU90 together with an "Leicke NT33402 Netzteil 90W" from amazon, and until now there where no Problems with the Power (even with 4 Harddrives)The MB itself is not perfect, still give me strange errors, but until everything works like i should i will try to ignore it
2018-01-20T07:40:28+0100 server kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: Machine check events logged
2018-01-20T07:40:28+0100 server kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: CPU 0: Machine Check: 0 Bank 4: a600000000020408
2018-01-20T07:40:28+0100 server kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: TSC 0 ADDR fef13b80
2018-01-20T07:40:28+0100 server kernel: mce: [Hardware Error]: PROCESSOR 0:506c9 TIME 1516430428 SOCKET 0 APIC 0 microcode 2c
2018-01-20T07:40:28+0100 server kernel: Enabling non-boot CPUs ... -
Thanks, I know, it's not the smallest, but that's no problem, maybe someday I will find a smaller box for it
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Just want to introduce my NAS, I´ll make it short - english is not my language
The Asrock MB was not the best choice I guess, really difficult to setup for me (not much experience with Linux) and I ran into a lot of troubles during setup, this Forum gave me a lot of help just by searching
But thats the fun with building something on your own.
The Case is rather big, not a Problem for me, it has a lot of space inside and everything stays cool and silent.
I use it as Mediaserver for KODI with WOL and AutoshutdownOMV = 4.0.16-1 (4.14.0.bpo.2-amd64)
Case = Thermaltake Versa H15
MB = Asrock J3455-ITX
RAM = Crucial 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR3L 1600 MT/s (PC3L-12800)
SSD = (old) 64GB Crucical via USB3 Adapter (Sabrent USB 3.0 zu SSD)
PSU = PicoPSU-90 12V
HDD = 2x WD RED 4TB 1x WD RED 8TB (need to buy another 8TB) -
thanks for your fast response. I have not in mind to touch those files, just little bit worried about the messages in the syslog
Not sure if I should just ignore it or notPS.: sorry english is not my language
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Hello, I have not much or better absolutely no experience with linux.
I have installed OMV3, all went well, all is working
but in the syslog I have a lot of messages like:"Dec 9 09:09:50 OMV systemd[1]: Configuration file /lib/systemd/system/reboot.target is marked executable. Please remove executable permission bits. Proceeding anyway."
I have tried to access this files via WinSCP as root, but I cant change the Ownership
What I am doing wrong?