Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
> M/B Temp:+43°C (high = +17°C, hyst =+0°C) sensor = thermistor
> CPU Temp: +37.5°C (high = +60°C, hyst = +55°C) sensor = thermistor
> temp3: +66.0°C (high = +60°C, hyst = +55°C) sensor = thermistor
> ALARM
>
> What the heck is that temp3 th
On Tuesday 14 February 2006 20:08, Benno Schulenberg wrote:
> James wrote:
> > hddtemp /dev/hda < for example>
> > /dev/hda: HTS726060M9AT00: 44 C
>
> # hddtemp /dev/hda
> /dev/hda: Maxtor 6Y080L0: 22 C
>
> This doesn't look right, as system temperature is shown as 29°C.
> At startup hddtemp repor
James wrote:
> hddtemp /dev/hda < for example>
> /dev/hda: HTS726060M9AT00: 44 C
# hddtemp /dev/hda
/dev/hda: Maxtor 6Y080L0: 22 C
This doesn't look right, as system temperature is shown as 29°C.
At startup hddtemp reported 12 C, while room temperature is 17°C.
Benno
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On Monday 13 February 2006 20:29, James wrote:
> Well I'm not sure, but you can 'emerge hddtemp' and verify the hard drive
> temperature quite easily.
>
> hddtemp /dev/hda < for example>
> /dev/hda: HTS726060M9AT00: 44 C
Oh I'll do that, thanks.
Mrugesh
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Mrugesh Karnik gmail.com> writes:
> I have a small query. I wonder what the "temp3" in the output of sensors is?
> I
> have been having problems with the computer shutting down due to over
> heating. Here's my current sensors output:
> M/B Temp:+42°C (high = +16°C, hyst =+0°C) se
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