On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 09:02:06PM +0000, Denny White wrote: > since installing the Voodoo > card. Here's the current output of sysctl hw.sensors: > > hw.sensors.0=lm0, VCORE_A, volts_dc, 1.73 V > hw.sensors.1=lm0, VCORE_B, volts_dc, 1.74 V > hw.sensors.2=lm0, +3.3V, volts_dc, 3.26 V > hw.sensors.3=lm0, +5V, volts_dc, 4.91 V > hw.sensors.4=lm0, +12V, volts_dc, 12.28 V > hw.sensors.5=lm0, -12V, volts_dc, -11.82 V > hw.sensors.6=lm0, -5V, volts_dc, 3.55 V > hw.sensors.7=lm0, +5VSB, volts_dc, 4.92 V > hw.sensors.8=lm0, VBAT, volts_dc, 3.26 V > hw.sensors.9=lm0, Temp1, temp, 33.00 degC / 91.40 degF > hw.sensors.10=lm0, Temp2, temp, 22.50 degC / 72.50 degF > hw.sensors.11=lm0, Temp3, temp, 127.50 degC / 261.50 degF > hw.sensors.12=lm0, Fan1, fanrpm, 4891 RPM > > The one that's alarming is the 2nd from last line, that > says 261.50 degF.
i have a similar output for the temp sensors in my soekrises: $ sysctl -w hw.sensors | grep temp hw.sensors.0=nsclpcsio0, TSENS1, temp, 127.00 degC / 260.60 degF hw.sensors.1=nsclpcsio0, TSENS2, temp, 127.00 degC / 260.60 degF hw.sensors.2=nsclpcsio0, TNSC, temp, 62.00 degC / 143.60 degF (this is a dec.3 snapshot) any part of the soekris i can manage to physically touch feels cooler than 260 degF, since i don't have second degree burns on my fingers thereafter... only having looked at google for a little while, i seem to recall there was a "scale factor" or some other number that had to be used as a multiplier to "ramp up" the outputs of the measured data so that they would equate to "real-world" values; i don't know if this is a scale factor issue, or if i'm totally wrong about the scale factor thing either... wrt the idea of it being your video card, if you take the card out, does hw.sensors.11 go away? i know you said you didn't recall that value being there, but to be certain about it... -- jared [ openbsd 3.9-beta GENERIC ( jan 30 ) // i386 ]