TrueNAS scale 22.12.1 does not have any data in reporting (CPU, Memory, Network). I bult a new configuration with CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5600G w/ Radeon

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TrueNAS scale 22.12.1 does not have any data in reporting (CPU, Memory, Network). I built a new configuration with CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5600G w/ Radeon Graphics and motherboard Gigabyte A520M S2H.

The CPU, Memory and Networking does not report any data. I am new to TrueNAS, but I built a configuration with TrueNAS Core and the reporting works fine. I am wondering what can be wrong with TrueNAS Scale 22.12.1
 

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One thing, having 8GBs of memory but only 7.1GB usable is likely a problem. Yes, you do have to reserve memory for the on-processor graphics. But, the minimum is 8GBs, not 7.1GBs. And if you plan on any apps or VMs, plan on more memory.

Have you tried a reboot?
(That's a long shot...)

Their have been others with missing reporting. Give a search in the forums. And maybe one of them will read this.


PS: Gee, the wording for on-chip, on-die has gotten more complicated. If I read some of the new AMD processor specifications correctly, the light weight graphics is on the I/O die for the 7000 series. A separate chip from the processor die. Thus, my wording to say "on-processor" graphics, (though AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is still probably using the same die for processor & graphics). So when I say "on-processor" I mean the same socket, not the same die. Which covers both on processor die and separate I/O die.
 

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One thing, having 8GBs of memory but only 7.1GB usable is likely a problem. Yes, you do have to reserve memory for the on-processor graphics. But, the minimum is 8GBs, not 7.1GBs. And if you plan on any apps or VMs, plan on more memory.

Have you tried a reboot?
(That's a long shot...)

Their have been others with missing reporting. Give a search in the forums. And maybe one of them will read this.


PS: Gee, the wording for on-chip, on-die has gotten more complicated. If I read some of the new AMD processor specifications correctly, the light weight graphics is on the I/O die for the 7000 series. A separate chip from the processor die. Thus, my wording to say "on-processor" graphics, (though AMD Ryzen 5 5600G is still probably using the same die for processor & graphics). So when I say "on-processor" I mean the same socket, not the same die. Which covers both on processor die and separate I/O die.
I borrowed a memory from another PC, having 16GB of memory, and there is no reporting at all, It is still the same situation.
 

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jjvillegas

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Forum search is your friend.

Thank you for your reply, but that post does not make sense for someone that has not experience on servers, I know, is my fault, but I thought this should be a forum to learn too...
 

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In plain English: SCALE doesn't have the driver needed for Ryzen5 reporting. If this bothers you, submit a feature request, or go with different hardware.
 
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