On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 05/21/08 06:45, Santi Saez wrote: > > > > Dear Srs, > > > > I need to get the CPU temperature in a Supermicro X6DH8-XG2 motherboard, > > this is the link for key features: > > > > > http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon800/E7520/X6DH8-XG2.cfm > > > > According with the page specs, X6DH8-XG2 seems to have some thermal > > monitoring chip/hardware: > > > > * Monitoring for CPU and chassis environment > > * CPU thermal trip support > > * Thermal Monitor 2 support > > > > When running lm-sensors 2.10.1-3 (with libsensors3) on a Debian Etch box > > I get: > > > > # sensors > > No sensors found! > > Make sure you loaded all the kernel drivers you need. > > Try sensors-detect to find out which these are. > > > > This is the output for "sensors-detect": > > > > > ========================================================================================= > > > > > > (..) > > # I2C adapter drivers > > i2c-i801 > > # Chip drivers > > # Warning: the required module lm93 is not currently installed > > # on your system. For status of 2.6 kernel ports check > > # http://www.lm-sensors.org/wiki/Devices. If driver is built > > # into the kernel, or unavailable, comment out the following line. > > lm93 > > # no driver for Nat. Semi. PC87427 Super IO Fan Sensors yet > > Did you go to the mentioned web site to look to see whether the > PC87427 is supported by lm-sensors 2.10.1-3? > > - -- > Ron Johnson, Jr. > Jefferson LA USA > > ESPN makes baseball players better. > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFINB1yS9HxQb37XmcRAlUEAKDkoSw7atvQA9/yves8Htoir7okgwCgzHZb > 46PQfToMQTtBIn5vBcF5rEA= > =i/kp > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > I use Supermicro motherboards, and assuming you did install the ipmi card (it is not included on any of our motherboards (H6DH8, X5DP8,X7DB8)), you need to load the ipmi kernel modules. ipmi_devintf ipmi_msghandler ipmi_poweroff ipmi_si ipmi_watchdog You should see something below in your dmesg if you have the card... # grep "ipmi" /var/log/dmesg ipmi message handler version 39.0 ipmi device interface ipmi_si: Trying SMBIOS-specified KCS state machine at I/O address 0xca2, slave address 0x20, irq 0 ipmi: Found new BMC (man_id: 0x0028c5, prod_id: 0x0004, dev_id: 0x22) And assuming you get all of that working.... # ipmitool sensor CPU Temp 1 | 21.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | 76.000 | 78.000 | 80.000 CPU Temp 2 | 24.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | 76.000 | 78.000 | 80.000 CPU Temp 3 | na | degrees C | na | na | na | na | 76.000 | 78.000 | 80.000 CPU Temp 4 | na | degrees C | na | na | na | na | 76.000 | 78.000 | 80.000 Sys Temp | 25.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | 76.000 | 78.000 | 80.000 CPU1 Vcore | 1.176 | Volts | ok | 1.056 | 1.064 | 1.072 | 1.624 | 1.632 | 1.640 CPU2 Vcore | 1.200 | Volts | ok | 1.056 | 1.064 | 1.072 | 1.624 | 1.632 | 1.640 3.3V | 3.312 | Volts | ok | 2.912 | 2.928 | 2.944 | 3.648 | 3.664 | 3.680 5V | 4.968 | Volts | ok | 4.416 | 4.440 | 4.464 | 5.520 | 5.544 | 5.568 12V | 11.808 | Volts | ok | 10.464 | 10.560 | 10.656 | 13.344 | 13.440 | 13.536 -12V | -12.100 | Volts | ok | -10.500 | -10.600 | -10.700 | -13.300 | -13.400 | -13.500 1.5V | 1.488 | Volts | ok | 1.296 | 1.312 | 1.328 | 1.664 | 1.680 | 1.696 5VSB | 4.944 | Volts | ok | 4.416 | 4.440 | 4.464 | 5.520 | 5.544 | 5.568 VBAT | 3.200 | Volts | ok | 2.912 | 2.928 | 2.944 | 3.648 | 3.664 | 3.680 Fan1 | 5100.000 | RPM | ok | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan2 | 5100.000 | RPM | ok | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan3 | 5100.000 | RPM | ok | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan4 | 0.000 | RPM | nr | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan5 | 0.000 | RPM | nr | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan6 | 0.000 | RPM | nr | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan7/CPU1 | 0.000 | RPM | nr | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Fan8/CPU2 | 0.000 | RPM | nr | 200.000 | 300.000 | 400.000 | na | na | na Intrusion | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na Power Supply | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na CPU0 Internal E | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na CPU1 Internal E | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na CPU Overheat | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na Thermal Trip0 | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na Thermal Trip1 | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | na That will be your output... I cannot help you on the lm-sensors route, I have never found that stuff particularly reliable so we don't use it.