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this post was submitted on 21 Nov 2023
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I personally, use a bash script, which runs as a daemon, that dynamically sets the fan speed based on temps.
So, under idle, the servers run nearly silent. Under load, the fans can spin up.
When the script/daemon stops, it restores the default fan curve.
How I do it.
A bash script that runs on my Truenas Server that manages the fan speeds of my MD1200 and my server. Watches for temperatures and ramps accordingly.
Where do you put the script? I just want to fix the fan speed to 10% when the server power on.