Re: Sensors support on proliant DL380 G2

2008-03-13 Thread Steve Shockley
Unix Fan wrote: I did a search around and found something called "SmartStart", Apparently it's a bootable "configuration" utility for your system that configures various settings in NVRAM. You don't really need SmartStart for a DL380 G2, you can press F9 during boot to configure everything via

Re: Sensors support on proliant DL380 G2

2008-03-12 Thread Unix Fan
I did a search around and found something called "SmartStart", Apparently it's a bootable "configuration" utility for your system that configures various settings in NVRAM. http://www.umpquanet.com/support/freebsd_setup.html --FreeBSD articble related to your system... ftp://ftp.compaq.com/p

Re: Sensors support on proliant DL380 G2

2008-03-12 Thread Ruan Kendall
So, SMBus. I've made a few attempts to get it to work, with precious little success... but that isn't really surprising seeing as I have no idea how to go about doing such a thing. I've fiddled with the BIOS settings with no appreciable effect, and I've tried using UKC to pass different flags to

Re: Sensors support on proliant DL380 G2

2008-03-08 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 08/03/2008, Ruan Kendall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, I've tried both 4.2 and 4.3 snapshot on this slightly aged proliant I've > obtained, and most things have worked very well but for the total > absense of any sensor information. > > Is this because a) I've not done something terribly i

Sensors support on proliant DL380 G2

2008-03-08 Thread Ruan Kendall
So, I've tried both 4.2 and 4.3 snapshot on this slightly aged proliant I've obtained, and most things have worked very well but for the total absense of any sensor information. Is this because a) I've not done something terribly important that would enable it for me, b) because all the sensor stu