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Will this work with firmware v2.77 fan hack? #1

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NikuZai opened this issue Jul 2, 2022 · 6 comments
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Will this work with firmware v2.77 fan hack? #1

NikuZai opened this issue Jul 2, 2022 · 6 comments

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@NikuZai
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NikuZai commented Jul 2, 2022

Hi,

will this HP-ILO-Fan-Control work also with 2.77 fan hack "ilo4_unlock (Silence of the Fans)" (https://github.com/kendallgoto/ilo4_unlock)? If not, are there any plans to bring support for it?

Thanks in advance!

@alex3025
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alex3025 commented Jul 3, 2022

Yes, it should work without any modifications!
The ssh commands used to manage the speeds are the same.

@mboyd1
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mboyd1 commented Jul 4, 2022

I'm running the modified 2.77 from @kendallgoto but I can't seem to get the fan ssh commands to work nor this. I refresh the php and it goes back to 94% fan speed every time - I lower it and apply, and get a white screen of nothing. when I refresh again it says 94%.
fans still deafeningly loud. not sure where the problem is yet. hp dl360p servers

@alex3025
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alex3025 commented Jul 4, 2022

I'm running the modified 2.77 from @kendallgoto but I can't seem to get the fan ssh commands to work nor this. I refresh the php and it goes back to 94% fan speed every time - I lower it and apply, and get a white screen of nothing. when I refresh again it says 94%.
fans still deafeningly loud. not sure where the problem is yet. hp dl360p servers

Are you able to set the speeds from iLO ssh?

If yes, which commands do you type?

@mboyd1
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mboyd1 commented Jul 4, 2022

after further playing with this modified ilo, I see that I need to look at each individual sensor with ex. 'fan info a' and 'fan info g' and find which sensor(s) are causing the fans to spin up high, and modify the hi/lo values for each sensor

@alex3025
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alex3025 commented Jul 5, 2022

So you can't use fan p X min Y and fan p X max Y to set the speeds?

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alex3025 commented Aug 4, 2022

Yesterday I've installed myself the 2.77 fan hack update, and I haven't encountered any issues so I think I can close this for now.

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