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age is a simple, modern and secure file encryption tool. It features small explicit keys, no config options, and UNIX-style composability. You can get more details here: https://github.com/FiloSottile/age You can find examples how to use age in the Support Thread or on the official Github page from age.

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This plugin contains the Vendor-Reset module for Polaris, Vega10/20 and Navi10/12/14 cards by Adam Madsen and Geoffrey McRae. You can get more details here: https://github.com/gnif/vendor-reset

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This package contains a hwmon Linux Kernel driver for exposing sensors from various Aquacomputer devices (D5 Next, Quadro, Aquastream XT,...). You can get more details here: https://github.com/aleksamagicka/aquacomputer_d5next-hwmon

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CoreFreq is a CPU low level monitoring software designed for x86_64-Processors. You can show Package and Core temps, Hot sensor, Vcore, RAM,... You can also toggle SpeedStep, Clock modulation, Turbo boost, C-States demotion, C1E,... It has also a built in stress test and much, much more. Visit the plugin page after installing and follow the instructions. Open up a unRAID Terminal and type in 'corefreq-cli' (without quotes), hit "F2" or "SPACE" to open up the menu inside CoreFreq. Please note that not every combination of CPU and motherboard is supported! Intel Systems: It is recommended that you append 'nmi_watchdog=0' (without qutoes) for better accuracy to your syslinux configuration (this is only recommended if you are using it directly on Unraid with a physical monitor and keyboard attached, if are using it over SSH it's not necessary because of the added network delay). You can get more details here: https://github.com/cyring/CoreFreq ATTENTION: If you experience any rendom crashes of Unraid or a crash when installing the plugin please make a short post in the support thread and also put you Diagnostics (Tools -> Diagnostics -> Download -> drop the downloaded zip file in the text box) in the post. WARNING: KEEP IN MIND, FREQUENCIES/CORE RATIOS ARE APPLIED IN REAL TIME, PLEASE ONLY CHANGE THE VALUES IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!!!

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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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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.

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LXC is a well-known Linux container runtime that consists of tools, templates, and library and language bindings. It's pretty low level, very flexible and covers just about every containment feature supported by the upstream kernel. LXC (Linux Containers) is similar to Docker but with a key difference: while Docker abstracts away much of the system maintenance, LXC gives users greater control and responsibility over managing their environments. This allows for more customization and fine-tuning, making it ideal for users who prefer a hands-on approach.

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This Plugin will install all necessary modules and dependencies for your Mellanox network card. With this tool you can flash/modify your Mellanox network card (command line only) and also read out the current temperature on the settings/plugin page.

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This plugin will install all necessary modules and dependencies for your Nvidia Graphics Card so that you can make use of it in your Docker containers. In the settings/plugins menu you find your UUID of your graphics card(s). You can also choose your preferred version of the Nvidia drivers, by default it will always grab the latest driver version that is availabe for the current Unraid build. This plugin satisfies installation prerequisites of the GPU Statistics plugin from Community Apps. With both plugins installed you can display Nvidia GPU utilization on the unRAID Dashboard. ATTENTION: If you plan to pass through your card to a VM don't install this plugin!

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NVTOP stands for Neat Videocard TOP, a (h)top like task monitor for AMD, Intel and NVIDIA GPUs. It can handle multiple GPUs and print information about them in a htop familiar way. This Plugin is based on: https://github.com/Syllo/nvtop

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This package contains and installs the OpenRGB Patch that needs to be installed in conjunction with the OpenRGB Docker container to take full controll over your RGB lighting. To see all the RGB devices you have to pass through the devices /sys/bus/i2c/device and /dev/i2c-0 to the OpenRGB Docker container and maybe all other /dev/i2c-X devices (where you have to replace X with the number from the device to pass through).

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Prometheus MSI Afterburner Exporter

ich777

Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

Is a slim plugin, that takes informations gathered form the MSI Afterburner Remote Server API and provides it to a Prometheus database. Usage is not limited to Prometheus only. Data can be formated and displayed to any database or graphical node. This plugin requires the MSI Afterburner Remote Server on the machine that you want to watch, please configure the IP address of your local MSI Afterburner Remote Server on the Settings page from the plugin! Export URL: The URL for the exportet metrics is: 'http://YOURunRAIDIP:9091/metrics' (to use it in Prometheus add the target: 'YOURunRAIDIP:9091' to your Prometheus yaml). This Plugin is based on: https://github.com/kennedyoliveira/prometheus-msi-afterburner-exporter

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Prometheus nvidia-smi Exporter

ich777

Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

Is a slim plugin, that takes informations gathered from nvidia-smi and provides it to a Prometheus database. Usage is not limited to Prometheus only. Data can be formated and displayed to any database or graphical node. Export URL: The URL for the exportet metrics is: 'http://YOURunRAIDIP:9202/metrics' (to use it in Prometheus add the target: 'YOURunRAIDIP:9202' to your Prometheus yaml). This Plugin is based on: https://github.com/e7d/docker-prometheus-nvidiasmi

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Prometheus-Fritzbox-Exporter

ich777

Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

Is a slim plugin, that takes informations gathered from your Fritzbox and provides it to a Prometheus database. Usage is not limited to Prometheus only. Data can be formated and displayed to any database or graphical node. Export URL: The URL for the exportet metrics is: 'http://YOURunRAIDIP:9042/metrics' (to use it in Prometheus add the target: 'YOURunRAIDIP:9042' to your Prometheus yaml). This Plugin is based on fritzbox-exporter from sberk42: https://github.com/sberk42/fritzbox_exporter

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Prometheus-Node-Exporter

ich777

Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

Is a slim plugin, that takes informations gathered form your unRAID system and provides it to a Prometheus database. Usage is not limited to Prometheus only. Data can be formated and displayed to any database or graphical node. Export URL: The URL for the exportet metrics is: 'http://YOURunRAIDIP:9100/metrics' (to use it in Prometheus add the target: 'YOURunRAIDIP:9100' to your Prometheus yaml). This Plugin is based on node_exporter: https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter

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Prometheus-PiHole-Exporter

ich777

Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

Is a slim plugin, that takes informations gathered from the Pi-Hole API and provides it to a Prometheus database. Usage is not limited to Prometheus only. Data can be formated and displayed to any database or graphical node. Export URL: The URL for the exportet metrics is: 'http://YOURunRAIDIP:9617/metrics' (to use it in Prometheus add the target: 'YOURunRAIDIP:9617' to your Prometheus yaml). This Plugin is based on pihole-exporter from eko: https://github.com/eko/pihole-exporter

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Prometheus-Wireguard-Exporter

ich777

Plugins, Productivity, Tools / UtilitiesSystem

This plugin takes informations gathered from the wireguard API and provides it to a Prometheus database. Usage is not limited to Prometheus only. Data can be formated and displayed to any database or graphical node. Export URL: The URL for the exportet metrics is: 'http://YOURunRAIDIP:9586/metrics' (to use it in Prometheus add the target: 'YOURunRAIDIP:9586' to your Prometheus yaml). This Plugin is based on prometheus_wireguard_exporter from MindFlavor: https://github.com/MindFlavor/prometheus_wireguard_exporter

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This package contains and installs the QNAP Embedded Controller chip Kernel module, this allows you to read fan speeds and temperatures as well as reading and writing the fan PWM values from the ITE Tech Inc. IT8528 embedded controller chip. Currently known supported units are: TS-473A, TS-673A, TS-873A, TS-h886, TS-453Be, TS-877, TS-1677x, TS-253B, TS-453A, TS-464 Source: https://github.com/Stonyx/QNAP-EC

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This plugin adds the tool 'radeontop' to your unRAID server and also enables your AMD GPU from the installation of this plugin on, so no editis to the 'go' file or creation of other files are necessary (please not that this plugin only enables the 'amdgpu' Kernel module and not the 'radeon' Kernel module). To see the usage of your GPU open up the unRAID Terminal and type in 'radeontop' (without quotes). This plugin satisfies installation prerequisites of the GPU Statistics plugin from Community Apps. With both plugins installed you can display AMD GPU utilization on the unRAID Dashboard.

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This plugin adds RCON to your unRAID server and enables your to connecto to various servers who are following the RCON protocol standard. Simply issue 'rcon -h' from an unRAID Terminal and you get an overview on how to connect. A basic connection command will look like this: 'rcon -a RCONIP:RCONPORT -p PASSWORD' to end the connection press CTRL + C. ATTENTION: The RCON protocol transmits everything un-encrypted (including your password!). Therefore it is strongly recommended to not connect to RCON over the internet rather it is recommended to use a VPN or SSH if you want to connect to a foreign server over the internet. Source: https://github.com/n0la/rcon