Public bug reported: Binary package hint: lm-sensors
I'm trying to use pwmconfig and here is the output: ### BEGINING OF PASTE ### r...@ktk7:~# pwmconfig This program will search your sensors for pulse width modulation (pwm) controls, and test each one to see if it controls a fan on your motherboard. Note that many motherboards do not have pwm circuitry installed, even if your sensor chip supports pwm. We will attempt to briefly stop each fan using the pwm controls. The program will attempt to restore each fan to full speed after testing. However, it is ** very important ** that you physically verify that the fans have been to full speed after the program has completed. Found the following devices: hwmon0/device is it8718 hwmon1/device is coretemp hwmon2/device is coretemp Found the following PWM controls: hwmon0/device/pwm1 hwmon0/device/pwm2 hwmon0/device/pwm3 Giving the fans some time to reach full speed... Found the following fan sensors: hwmon0/device/fan1_input current speed: 4326 RPM hwmon0/device/fan2_input current speed: 2227 RPM hwmon0/device/fan3_input current speed: 0 ... skipping! Warning!!! This program will stop your fans, one at a time, for approximately 5 seconds each!!! This may cause your processor temperature to rise!!! If you do not want to do this hit control-C now!!! Hit return to continue: Testing pwm control hwmon0/device/pwm1 ... hwmon0/device/fan1_input ... speed was 4326 now 4354 no correlation hwmon0/device/fan2_input ... speed was 2227 now 2235 no correlation No correlations were detected. There is either no fan connected to the output of hwmon0/device/pwm1, or the connected fan has no rpm-signal connected to one of the tested fan sensors. (Note: not all motherboards have the pwm outputs connected to the fan connectors, check out the hardware database on http://www.almico.com/forumindex.php) Did you see/hear a fan stopping during the above test (n)? n Testing pwm control hwmon0/device/pwm2 ... hwmon0/device/fan1_input ... speed was 4326 now 4354 no correlation hwmon0/device/fan2_input ... speed was 2227 now 0 It appears that fan hwmon0/device/fan2_input is controlled by pwm hwmon0/device/pwm2 Would you like to generate a detailed correlation (y)? y Would you like to generate a graphical plot using gnuplot (y)? y PWM 255 FAN 2257 PWM 240 FAN 2250 PWM 225 FAN 2070 PWM 210 FAN 1912 PWM 195 FAN 1735 PWM 180 FAN 1569 PWM 165 FAN 1391 PWM 150 FAN 1247 PWM 135 FAN 1078 PWM 120 FAN 934 PWM 105 FAN 770 PWM 90 FAN 620 PWM 75 FAN -1 Fan Stopped at PWM = 75 Hit return to continue... Testing pwm control hwmon0/device/pwm3 ... hwmon0/device/fan1_input ... speed was 4326 now 1541 It appears that fan hwmon0/device/fan1_input is controlled by pwm hwmon0/device/pwm3 Would you like to generate a detailed correlation (y)? Would you like to generate a graphical plot using gnuplot (y)? PWM 255 FAN 4326 PWM 240 FAN 4299 PWM 225 FAN 4066 PWM 210 FAN 3901 PWM 195 FAN 3571 PWM 180 FAN 3308 PWM 165 FAN 3013 PWM 150 FAN 2777 PWM 135 FAN 2509 PWM 120 FAN 2280 PWM 105 FAN 2027 PWM 90 FAN 1819 PWM 75 FAN 1654 PWM 60 FAN 1577 PWM 45 FAN 1548 PWM 30 FAN 1544 PWM 28 FAN 1541 PWM 26 FAN 1544 PWM 24 FAN 1541 PWM 22 FAN 1541 PWM 20 FAN 1541 PWM 18 FAN 1544 PWM 16 FAN 1544 PWM 14 FAN 1544 PWM 12 FAN 1544 PWM 10 FAN 1544 PWM 8 FAN 1544 PWM 6 FAN 1541 PWM 4 FAN 1544 PWM 2 FAN 1544 PWM 0 FAN 1544 Hit return to continue... hwmon0/device/fan2_input ... speed was 2227 now 2242 no correlation Testing is complete. Please verify that all fans have returned to their normal speed. The fancontrol script can automatically respond to temperature changes of your system by changing fanspeeds. Do you want to set up its configuration file now (y)? What should be the path to your fancontrol config file (/etc/fancontrol)? Select fan output to configure, or other action: 1) hwmon0/device/pwm3 3) Change INTERVAL 5) Save and quit 2) hwmon0/device/pwm2 4) Just quit 6) Show configuration select (1-n): 5 Saving configuration to /etc/fancontrol... Configuration saved ### END OF PASTE ### I though everything was okay when I checked /etc/fancontrol: ### BEGINING OF PASTE ### r...@ktk7:~# cat /etc/fancontrol # Configuration file generated by pwmconfig, changes will be lost INTERVAL=10 FCTEMPS= FCFANS= MINTEMP= MAXTEMP= MINSTART= MINSTOP= r...@ktk7:~# ### END OF PASTE ### So pwmconfig is generating a blank values /etc/fancontrol, what is very unexpected. After running pwmconfig it left me with all fans speeding in max speed. I belive this is a bug. ** Affects: lm-sensors (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: New -- pwmconfig generates a blank values /etc/fancontrol https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485899 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs