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System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 02 May 2023, 22:25
by MooieBoot
I regularly get the message that my hard drive is overheated, but it never tells me which hard drive is overheated.
I've replaced my cache nvme due that was getting a bit hot (around 60 degrees farenheit), but it would be so much easier knowing which drive is getting hot.

Smart is OK, temps are all ok (all around 33 degrees farenheit), log shows nothing about this:

https://ibb.co/SnT1RyZ
https://ibb.co/DzFr4nP

So could you implement which drive is overheated and/or log this? Thanks in advance
Model is a F2-423

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 03 May 2023, 18:59
by TMnorah
You can go to the control panel to view the system overview, and you will know which hard disk has the highest temperature. You can also click on each hard disk to see the temperature in the hard disk drop-down list.

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 04 May 2023, 02:30
by MooieBoot
Hi,
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It just happened again, got the warning e-mail, so I logged in immediately and checked, all temps are 33-35 degrees fahrenheit.
So I keep checking and there was a spike on temp readings of my nvme drive I only use for docker/virtualbox of 2 seconds going to 84 degrees fahrenheit and then back to 34 degrees fahrenheit again. This is a Samsung 980 500gb (the one I didn't replace), so the spike happends on Samsung SM961 256GB and Samsung 980 500gb and lasts 2 seconds. Will now await for it to happen on the Samsung PM981a 512GB I've installed too.

Or I have 3 nvme SSD's with broken temp sensors or there's something wrong with temp readings within TOS, it can't cool down from 84 degrees farenheit to 34 degrees (which it shows all day when I check) within 2 seconds

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 04 May 2023, 23:17
by TMroy
Can you send us the S.M.A.R.T. report of the SAMSUNG SSD to study?

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 07 May 2023, 08:01
by outkastm
MooieBoot wrote: 04 May 2023, 02:30 Hi,
.
It just happened again, got the warning e-mail, so I logged in immediately and checked, all temps are 33-35 degrees fahrenheit.
So I keep checking and there was a spike on temp readings of my nvme drive I only use for docker/virtualbox of 2 seconds going to 84 degrees fahrenheit and then back to 34 degrees fahrenheit again. This is a Samsung 980 500gb (the one I didn't replace), so the spike happends on Samsung SM961 256GB and Samsung 980 500gb and lasts 2 seconds. Will now await for it to happen on the Samsung PM981a 512GB I've installed too.

Or I have 3 nvme SSD's with broken temp sensors or there's something wrong with temp readings within TOS, it can't cool down from 84 degrees farenheit to 34 degrees (which it shows all day when I check) within 2 seconds
Have you updated the firmware of your Nvme drives to the latest version?

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 10 May 2023, 01:03
by MooieBoot
I don't think that's possible through TOS? I do have a laptop with 2 nvme slots on which I could load one up and try that

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 10 May 2023, 01:10
by MooieBoot
TMroy wrote: 04 May 2023, 23:17 Can you send us the S.M.A.R.T. report of the SAMSUNG SSD to study?
Both are Samsung, the smart readings are very weird to be honest, power-on hours are way low while they're in the F2-423 for about 6 months when I received the unit. Will try to update the firmware and check again

Re: System Event: Hard drive is overheated

Posted: 10 May 2023, 03:31
by outkastm
it is possible also through TOS via SSH but is not straight forward.
I've updated mine and get rid of the high temp spike warnings.