XOIIO

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[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Not in Canada :( or at least where I am which is bullshit.

Always heard about drives at Costco but of course we don't get them.

[–] XOIIO@alien.top 2 points 10 months ago

Hell, you can just get a second dumb switch, have a dedicated ethernet port on a boat computer running blue iris or something else and have absolutely zero overlap on your networks.

Only way to access the camera then is from that machine. Of course that means you need POE cams but those are better than wireless anyhow.

[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Ah yeah, forgot there is a license lock but it's super easy to get past with some custom firmware, I went through the process in my video on the upgrade here

Yeah, software licenses locking hardware stuff is dumb, but when it's this easy to get around, eh.

You'd think someone who actually gets views on YouTube and makes a good amount of money from it would have covered that part...

[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Aruba s2500 worked great for me, when mine died I changed to a brocade icx6610.

I will say the Aruba doesn't give you full 10 gig technically but it's very close, the brocade switch is great though as it has 8 10 gig ports, and two qsfp, one that can be broken out into an additional 8 ports.

It's also a lot more cable management wise, more than I could possibly need. The s2500 was used more as a dumb switch however though.

[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Fuck I fucking hate isp and cell provider shit in Canada. 25 gig for less than 1 gig would cost.

What the actual hell.

[–] XOIIO@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (5 children)

Sigh, man everyone has so much damn luck. Thousands of bucks worth of stuff for free because it's out of warranty? I mean Jesus. Couldn't even afford one of those on eBay.

 

Hi all, so poking around with impitool at my new server, had some promising success controlling most of the main system fans, but, I was wondering how I get a list of the hexadecimal addresses for all the fans present?

I think the bulk of the noise is coming from my power supplies, since they are both running full tilt, there is speed monitoring, though I don't know if I'll actually be able to control them with pwm.

ipmitool sdr type fan returns the following, I'm not too sure how to interpret the second column.

Fan_SYS0_1 | C0h | ok | 29.1 | 3400 RPM

Fan_SYS0_2 | C1h | ok | 29.2 | 2900 RPM

Fan_SYS1_1 | C2h | ok | 29.3 | 3500 RPM

Fan_SYS1_2 | C3h | ok | 29.4 | 2900 RPM

Fan_SYS2_1 | C4h | ok | 29.5 | 3500 RPM

Fan_SYS2_2 | C5h | ok | 29.6 | 3000 RPM

Fan_SYS3_1 | C6h | ok | 29.7 | 3500 RPM

Fan_SYS3_2 | C7h | ok | 29.8 | 3000 RPM

Fan_SYS4_1 | C8h | ok | 29.9 | 3500 RPM

Fan_SYS4_2 | C9h | ok | 29.10 | 2900 RPM

Fan_SYS5_1 | CAh | ok | 29.11 | 3600 RPM

Fan_SYS5_2 | CBh | ok | 29.12 | 2900 RPM

Fan_PSU1 | CCh | ok | 10.1 | 13750 RPM

Fan_PSU2 | CDh | ok | 10.2 | 13625 RPM