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Dynamix Share Floor

Bergware

Plugins, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

Share Floor creates a cronjob to do a regular scan on user shares and change the minimum share floor value according to the largest file found in the share. Choose a schedule which fits best with how often shares are updated with new files.

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The Dynamix Stop Shell plugin adds a script which gets invoked when the array is stopped. This script looks for any open shells in /mnt/... and terminate them. This ensures the array can be stopped. Be aware that automatic terminating of open shells may lead to data loss if an active process is writing to the array.

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Dynamix System Autofan

Dynamix Repository

Plugins, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

allows automatic fan control based on the system temperature. High and low thresholds are used to speed up or speed down the fan. This is a new plugin and still under development.

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shows in real-time the temperature of the system CPU and motherboard. Temperatures can be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Your hardware must support the necessary probes, and additional software drivers may be required too. This plugin requires PERL, this package needs to be installed separately.

Enhanced Log Viewer

dlandon

Plugins, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

This plugin enhances the built-in Syslog page to view the system log with highlighted lines. You can enable or disable event highlighting and set your own colors for each event. You can add your own search string to highlight in the log.

This plugin displays recent open/write/modify file activity on each disk, Unassigned Devices disks, and cache/pool devices. It can help to understand why disks are spinning up from write/modify file and directory activity.

FolderView lets you create folders for grouping Dockers and VMs together to help with organization. Especially useful if you're using docker-compose. Getting Started: A new button named "Add Folder" will appear at the bottom of the docker and VM tab(s) next to "Add Container", depending on whether they are enabled in Settings or not.

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This plugin parses GPU statistic data from vendor specific utilities and displays a subset of them on the dashboard. From version 6.12 onwards can support multiple GPUs on the dashboard and supports multiple Intel GPUs iGPU and ARC.

A simple plugin that indexes all of the pages in the GUI and allows you to search for them. No more wondering if the page is in Utilities, Tools, or System Information

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The Hailo RT (Real-Time) is a specialized AI processor designed to deliver high-performance and efficient edge computing capabilities. It excels in performing real-time AI inference tasks, making it ideal for applications such as video analytics, autonomous vehicles, and industrial IoT. This plugin provides the necessary drivers to leverage the Hailo RT processor, enhancing the performance and efficiency of AI-driven edge computing tasks on supported hardware. This plugin also contains the binary 'hailostatus' to display various device statistics which is based on this repository: https://github.com/ssttevee/zig-hailo

This Plugin enables/disables HBA mode on some HP Smart Array controllers and installs the tool 'hpsahba'. As mentioned in the Github Repo: CAUTION: This tool will destroy your data and may damage your hardware! For further information go to the source Github repository: https://github.com/im-0/hpsahba. Warning, this "workaround" comes with a few downsides: - You have to set the controller type to SAT to get temperature readings. - TRIM might now work (needs further testing). Tested on following hardware so far: HP Smart Array P410i HP Smart Array P420i Firmware Version 6.0 HP Smart Array P812 Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array G6 controllers / P410 (PCI ID: 103c:323a, board ID: 0x3243103c, firmware: 6.64) Hewlett-Packard Company Smart Array G6 controllers / P212 (PCI ID: 103c:323a, board ID: 0x3241103c, firmware: 6.64)

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Intel Graphics SR-IOV is Intel's latest virtualization technology for graphics. Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) defines a standard method for sharing a physical device function by partitioning the device into multiple virtual functions. Each virtual function is directly assigned to a virtual machine, thereby achieving near-native performance for the virtual machine. Check the link below to confirm if your integrated graphics support SR-IOV. https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000093216/graphics.html

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This plugin adds the tool 'intel_gpu_top' to your unRAID server and also enables your Intel iGPU from the installation of this plugin on, so no editis to the 'go' file or creation of other files are necessary. To see the usage of your iGPU open up the unRAID Terminal and type in 'intel_gpu_top' (without quotes). This plugin is based on parts of the Intel-GPU-Tools package and containes only 'intel_gpu_top' to monitor your iGPU usage natively in a unRAID Terminal. This plugin satisfies installation prerequisites of the GPU Statistics plugin from Community Apps. With both plugins installed you can display Intel GPU utilization on the unRAID Dashboard.

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Intel-GVT-g is a technology that provides mediated device passthrough for Intel iGPUs (Broadwell up to Comet Lake). It can be used to virtualize the iGPU for multiple guest virtual machines and also in Docker containers, effectively providing near-native graphics performance in the virtual machine and still letting your host use the virtualized iGPU normally. This is useful if you want accelerated graphics in Windows virtual machines running without dedicated GPUs for full device passthrough. This means less power consumption, less heat output and better performance for your VMs.

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This Plugin will install all necessary software and dependencies for iSCSI, on the bottom of the settings page will be also the utility to configure your iSCSI Targets (the configuration utility is still in beta and will not affect the functionallity of the iSCSI Targets itself). Targetcli package provided by ich777.