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Title: TeraStation 1200D temperatures
Post by: bobrooney on August 29, 2022, 05:21:30 AM
Aug 29 09:40:23 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=56 temp1=46
Aug 29 09:50:26 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=60 temp1=46
Aug 29 10:00:29 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=60 temp1=46
Aug 29 10:10:32 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=60 temp1=46
Aug 29 10:20:35 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=60 temp1=46
Aug 29 10:30:37 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=56 temp1=46
Aug 29 10:40:39 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=55 temp1=46
Aug 29 10:50:41 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=56 temp1=46
Aug 29 11:00:43 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=58 temp1=46
Aug 29 11:10:45 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=56 temp1=46
Aug 29 11:20:47 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=56 temp1=46
Aug 29 11:30:49 TS1200D131 fanctld.sh: temp0=57 temp1=46


That is a part of my system logs.

My first question is, are those temperatures of disks or processor (cores)?

If those are disks temperature are they ok? On idle temp0 is around 55 and on load is up to 60. I have WD Red 4TB (WDEFRX40-68W) in first bay and some old 320GB Seagate for backup in second bay. My NAS is in JBOD mode.

I presume if that is a processor temperature that is ok, but if they are for disks then I'm worried a bit.


Title: Re: TeraStation 1200D temperatures
Post by: bobrooney on August 29, 2022, 12:14:11 PM
I pulled out one of drives and it still shows 2 values, meaning its processor temperature.
So I guess everything is ok.
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