On 24/01/16 16:20, g...@maillr.com wrote:
> Hello. Hello, GC. > I have an older Compaq Proliant ML350 (Dual Intel PentiumĀ® III 1.0 GHz > Model) running Debian Wheezy that I have been using for many MANY MEEE > NEEEE years as a web server. It works great, everything is fine, I will > continue to run it until the end of time. lol > > That said, I have tried off and on thru the years to control the fan > speed. It runs constantly at full speed. It's very loud. I have tried > using fancontrol and could never figure out how to get it to work on > this system; and while on other systems fancontrol works perfectly fine. > > What's interesting is that the fan is 100% controlled in a Microsoft > Windows environment. I don't like Windows and I would rather go deaf > listening to the fan running on Debian than to use the machine with > Windows installed. > > But, if anyone can help me it sure would be nice to get a muffler > installed on this server. If anyone has advice on how to gain control of > the fan I'll be forever appreciative. > > Here's the link to the specs-sheet on the system I have. It's completely > stock with no modifications: > http://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04286423.pdf Have you tested with hpasmcli? [1] I remember some years ago I used the HP utilities (hp-health) in a Proliant DL380 series servers. HP had deb and rpm packages for this. Good luck! Best regards, Daniel [1] https://jreypo.wordpress.com/2011/02/16/hp-proliant-servers-management-with-hpasmcli/
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