molay
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Hello everyone!
I plugged in two USB-to-NVMe SSDs as boot pool devices on HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus v2, and they worked fine.
Each USB enclosures use the JMS583 chip and WD SN740 1TB NVMe SSD, which is a very cost-effective combination.
I can use smartctl to view complete information, including data from the two temperature sensors of each USB-to-NVMe SSD.
But in the Report UI of TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.4.2, the temperature information of them cannot be seen.
The temperature display of the 4 SATA HDDs is normal.
How do I need to set it up to display the USB SSD temperature correctly?
This machine comes with a PCIe 4.0x16 slot that does not support PCIe Bifurcation, and I haven't thought about how to use it yet.
Maybe install a P4800X AIC SSD for slog or a T1000 for jellyfin or an X710-DA2 network card, or simply leave it empty.
I plugged in two USB-to-NVMe SSDs as boot pool devices on HPE ProLiant MicroServer Gen10 Plus v2, and they worked fine.
Each USB enclosures use the JMS583 chip and WD SN740 1TB NVMe SSD, which is a very cost-effective combination.
I can use smartctl to view complete information, including data from the two temperature sensors of each USB-to-NVMe SSD.
But in the Report UI of TrueNAS-SCALE-22.12.4.2, the temperature information of them cannot be seen.
The temperature display of the 4 SATA HDDs is normal.
How do I need to set it up to display the USB SSD temperature correctly?
This machine comes with a PCIe 4.0x16 slot that does not support PCIe Bifurcation, and I haven't thought about how to use it yet.
Maybe install a P4800X AIC SSD for slog or a T1000 for jellyfin or an X710-DA2 network card, or simply leave it empty.
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