No corrupt DB's (checked with mysqlcheck).
I changed a bunch of variables according to your recommendation to reduce the innodb buffer pool to something more reasonable. I believe I had set a few variables in a way that they are too large which may impede performance. Will let the DB server...
I like the idea of mirroring the OS and VM storage which brings me to the following question: Would you get rid of the IBM M5016 SAS controller and simply go for two SATA SSD's (like Intel S3700) with RAID1 via ZFS?
That would allow me to get away from the aging SAS drives and get better...
slow query log is active, and only contains hundreds of lines like these: (probably only due to mariadb service startup):
/usr/libexec/mysqld, Version: 10.3.35-MariaDB-log (MariaDB Server). started with:
Tcp port: 3306 Unix socket: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
Time Id Command...
I rarely bump one of my own threads but since I got no replies yet (perhaps because the question is too specific i.e. I should post on a DB centric forum), I feel the need to ask about storage. As I mentioned in my previous post, I need to upgrade the current SAS-based storage to a SSD model to...
pfsense indeed supports NUT or apcupsd. I'd rather not rely on scripts via SSH to powerdown hosts and clients.
You totally lost me on the last paragraph....
Your UPS'es are not doing any logics per-se, only sending network broadcasts of the metrics and something else catches these and...
Hello,
I acquired a NMC AP9360 management card for one of my SMT750RM2UC which is protecting a few devices and servers, namely my Proxmox host, a pfsense router and a 48 port switch.....
Right now during a power outage apcupsd running on my PVE initiates a shutdown when the battery reaches a...
Title says it all ;) I am running a MariaDB/MySQL server on a Rocky Linux VM hosted on a Proxmox server. VM is dedicated to the DB server and has the following specs:
-4 Cores (2 cores x 2 sockets)
-32GB DDR3 RAM
-DB storage is on an older RAID0 pair of Hitachi 15k600 SAS hard drives (will be...
Thanks guys for replying. I contacted Supermicro in // to see what they had to say... their reply:
"Yes, H8 Products have reached EOLed and stopped supporting all H8 products. (you might find some of products might still on SMCI web
site for last BIOS, IPMI or driver to download; but...
Hello,
I have an older H8DCL-iF mobo that I am trying to connect to the IPMI remote console but Java wont let me connect to it because of security reasons....
I tried fiddling with the "java.security" files on my local machine to no avail.
The error message is:
Caused by...
@bellocarico : did you manage to remotely control fan speed/mode via ipmitool? I am trying to achieve the same with a H8DCL-iF and so far I've only hit brick walls....
Yes, but I am a bit short on money right now.... I just need to make this rig as quiet as possible for one month then this issue will no longer be an issue. I contacted Supermicro in parallel to this thread to see what they will say. I was somehow under the impression that this system was not...
@i386 this motherboard is not like the Xeon based motherboards, AFAIK it doesnt have zones but only 6 fan headers
FAN1
FAN2
FAN3
FAN4
FAN5 / CPU FAN1
FAN6 / CPU FAN2
The midwall fans are connected to headers FAN1 - FAN2 - FAN3. I can try to connect one of them to FAN5/CPU1 but the other wont...
Will check for active heatsink but it wont be Supermicro. I could reinstall the old Noctua active coolers but the passive cooling shouldnt be an issue in a month or so when I move house and put these in a closet.
I confirm the fan speed MATCHES the CPU load. I tested with stress-ng and its a...
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