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I have setup a dedicated folding@home VM running on ubuntu (3 Cores, 3gb of RAM) on my FreeNAS (FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1), and it is shutting itself down when it is not open in a VNC for an extended period of time. Is there a way that I can stop this from happening. 

Thanks in advance

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TrueNAS Server:

Dell PowerEdge T320 | TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2450 0 @ 2.10GHz | 32Gb DDR3 (4x8Gb) | 120GB WD Green SSD for boot | 2x Dell 2TB mirror

Folding VM on server:

Ubuntu | 12 virtual cores | 4Gb RAM 

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After looking at the logs it appears to be a clean shutdown but I am not 100% sure as I am fairly new to FreeNAS.

If it helps these are the server specs: Dell PowerEdge T320 | FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1 | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2450 0 @ 2.10GHz | 32Gb DDR3 (4x8Gb) | 120Gb WD Green SSD for boot | 2x Dell 2TB mirror | VMs on 32Gb San Disk USB

https://stats.foldingathome.org/donor/367411059

TrueNAS Server:

Dell PowerEdge T320 | TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2450 0 @ 2.10GHz | 32Gb DDR3 (4x8Gb) | 120GB WD Green SSD for boot | 2x Dell 2TB mirror

Folding VM on server:

Ubuntu | 12 virtual cores | 4Gb RAM 

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6 hours ago, Jonathan_01 said:

I have setup a dedicated folding@home VM running on ubuntu (3 Cores, 3gb of RAM) on my FreeNAS (FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1), and it is shutting itself down when it is not open in a VNC for an extended period of time. Is there a way that I can stop this from happening. 

Thanks in advance

I had something similar happen and it turned out to be the Power Savings scheme. I was using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server and it would shut down after 30 minutes. Had to figure out how to disable Power Savings as the X installation was only configured enough to adjust GPU clock offsets.

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16 hours ago, Gorgon said:

I had something similar happen and it turned out to be the Power Savings scheme. I was using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Server and it would shut down after 30 minutes. Had to figure out how to disable Power Savings as the X installation was only configured enough to adjust GPU clock offsets.

Thanks for the help I believe I have managed to get it running without a problem

https://stats.foldingathome.org/donor/367411059

TrueNAS Server:

Dell PowerEdge T320 | TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2450 0 @ 2.10GHz | 32Gb DDR3 (4x8Gb) | 120GB WD Green SSD for boot | 2x Dell 2TB mirror

Folding VM on server:

Ubuntu | 12 virtual cores | 4Gb RAM 

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After looking into it further it appears there is a feature which causes ubuntu to shut down if the CPU reaches a certain temperature (70oc) I disabled this feature through terminal, page linked below.

https://itectec.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-how-to-disable-enable-ubuntus-auto-shut-down-feature/

https://stats.foldingathome.org/donor/367411059

TrueNAS Server:

Dell PowerEdge T320 | TrueNAS-12.0-RELEASE | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2450 0 @ 2.10GHz | 32Gb DDR3 (4x8Gb) | 120GB WD Green SSD for boot | 2x Dell 2TB mirror

Folding VM on server:

Ubuntu | 12 virtual cores | 4Gb RAM 

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