R710-Fan-Control
A fork of R710-IPMI-TEMP from NoLooseEnds/Scripts, generalised to a fan control daemon for Dell Poweredge servers. Has reported to work on R710s, R520, R730. Allows more flexible control of the fan throttling vs the vanilla iDrac control which tends to ramp the fans up to full velocity the moment you add non-Dell hardware. (by spacelama)
serverManager
IPMI server manager build for Dell 12th gen servers (by Danielv123)
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R710-Fan-Control
Posts with mentions or reviews of R710-Fan-Control.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-25.
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R730XD Considerations
For the noise, if it becomes a problem that you can't tune through idrac, then keep an eye on my fan control daemon on github. I am just getting my R730xd online now (came here to reddit to see whether anyone else is annoyed that https://linux.dell.com has just gone offline, after successfully using it all day to get firmware updated), and plan on continuing to use that daemon if necessary (it runs on my R520 that the 730xd will eventually replace). I'll push changes through as I discover issues.
- Passing arguments in Perl?
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PowerEdge 730xd Homelab Server Feedback
- If you install drives that it doesn't understand the temperature sensor output from (my WD Blues, for example), the fan minimum will punch up to 66%. You can override this by disabling the automatic fan control and operating the fans yourself. There are a few scripts out there, like the PowerEdge Shutup script (which you run on a remote device like a rPi) and u/spacelama's R710 Fan Control script (which I use on my R730xd fine). Only downside is fans are super high during startup and shutdown, even compared to the normal high fans on startup
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Noisy Dell R730XD
I use https://github.com/spacelama/R710-Fan-Control/ on my R730XD, as I have non-Dell SSDs installed and it's the only way to keep fans below 60%. You need to enable the virtual network interface for iDRAC to be connected to directly from your running OS, otherwise you will need to setup a user for the script to connect as over your regular network.
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Dell R730 questions
u/gambcl, here is the script I have on mine to control the fans. It adjusts for load and can hand back fan control to the Dirac if it is unable to keep temps down reasonably. I have it running as a SystemD unit. All credit to u/spacelama for making it work!
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Question regarding Dell R730XD
If you are installing NVMe drives, you can't boot from them if they are installed via PCIe risers or adapters, except for Dell's "NVMe Enablement Kit" to use up to 4 U.2 drives. Installing it breaches the "Fresh Air" conditions of the iDRAC though, and the fans will idle around 40% minimum. You would have to override the automatic fan control via IPMI on every boot to have them idle lower. u/spacelama wrote a script for their R710, and I have some bug reports to get it to also work on my R730XD, you can find it here (and discussion here) if needed.
serverManager
Posts with mentions or reviews of serverManager.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-16.
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Dell R720 Fan Speed
I use this docker image and it has been amazing for my R720s. Highly recommended! https://github.com/Danielv123/serverManager
- I created a web page to manage the fans of my HP server. (part 2)
- A buddy of mine gave me an R620! Is it worth using? If so what should I do with it?
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These kinda slipped into my pocket - what now?
Check this out: https://github.com/Danielv123/serverManager
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Got my first server on friday. Dell Poweredge R620, specs on 4th picture.
I made this tool https://github.com/Danielv123/serverManager to allow me to set a fan curve so I didn't have to watch the temps. It basically just automates running the above commands.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing R710-Fan-Control and serverManager you can also consider the following projects:
ReBarUEFI - Resizable BAR for (almost) any UEFI system
Easy-GPU-PV - A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier!
PowerEdge-shutup - shell ballgag for Dell servers, tested working with G11 and G12, G13 and G14 too but with conditions**.
idrac-fan-control - Docker image to control fan speeds on 12th-generation Dell servers
freebsd-r720 - scripts to manage a dell r720 running FreeBSD
r710-fan-control - A ruby script controlling fan speeds on Dell R710