Antwort: Re: how to activate sensors in ipmitool?
heiner.wulfhorst at intermoves.de
heiner.wulfhorst at intermoves.de
Wed Nov 7 02:36:07 CST 2007
We are using PE 2950 and 860...
Tthere seems to be data for CPU temp, because it says "Not Readable"
instead of "disabled"...
Any Ideas?
We'd really like to get Information about how hot our CPUs are...
This is the output of ipmitool sdr:
Temp | disabled | ns
Temp | disabled | ns
Temp | disabled | ns
Temp | disabled | ns
Ambient Temp | 28 degrees C | ok
CMOS Battery | 0x00 | ok
ROMB Battery | 0x00 | ok
VCORE | 0x01 | ok
VCORE | Not Readable | ns
CPU VTT | 0x01 | ok
1.5V PG | 0x01 | ok
1.8V PG | 0x01 | ok
3.3V PG | 0x01 | ok
5V PG | 0x01 | ok
1.5V PXH PG | 0x01 | ok
5V Riser PG | 0x01 | ok
Backplane PG | 0x01 | ok
Linear PG | 0x01 | ok
0.9V PG | 0x01 | ok
0.9V Over Volt | 0x01 | ok
CPU Power Fault | 0x01 | ok
FAN 1 RPM | 7275 RPM | ok
FAN 2 RPM | 7050 RPM | ok
FAN 3 RPM | 6675 RPM | ok
FAN 4 RPM | 6675 RPM | ok
FAN 5 RPM | disabled | ns
FAN 6 RPM | disabled | ns
Presence | 0x01 | ok
Presence | 0x02 | ok
Presence | 0x01 | ok
Presence | 0x01 | ok
Presence | 0x01 | ok
Presence | 0x01 | ok
DRAC5 Conn 2 Cbl | Not Readable | ns
PFault Fail Safe | Not Readable | ns
Status | 0x80 | ok
Status | 0x00 | ok
Status | 0x0b | ok
Status | 0x01 | ok
Status | 0x01 | ok
RAC Status | 0x00 | ok
OS Watchdog | 0x00 | ok
SEL | Not Readable | ns
Intrusion | 0x00 | ok
PS Redundancy | 0x02 | ok
Fan Redundancy | 0x01 | ok
CPU Temp Interf | Not Readable | ns
Drive | 0x01 | ok
Cable SAS A | 0x01 | ok
Cable SAS B | 0x01 | ok
ECC Corr Err | Not Readable | ns
ECC Uncorr Err | Not Readable | ns
I/O Channel Chk | Not Readable | ns
PCI Parity Err | Not Readable | ns
PCI System Err | Not Readable | ns
SBE Log Disabled | Not Readable | ns
Logging Disabled | Not Readable | ns
Unknown | 0xc0 | ok
CPU Protocol Err | Not Readable | ns
CPU Bus PERR | Not Readable | ns
CPU Init Err | Not Readable | ns
CPU Machine Chk | Not Readable | ns
Memory Spared | 0x00 | ok
Memory Mirrored | 0x01 | ok
Memory RAID | Not Readable | ns
Memory Added | Not Readable | ns
Memory Removed | Not Readable | ns
Memory Cfg Err | 0x01 | ok
Mem Redun Gain | 0x01 | ok
PCIE Fatal Err | 0x01 | ok
Chipset Err | 0x01 | ok
Err Reg Pointer | 0x01 | ok
Mem ECC Warning | 0x01 | ok
Mem CRC Err | 0x01 | ok
USB Over-current | 0x01 | ok
POST Err | Not Readable | ns
Hdwr version err | Not Readable | ns
Mem Overtemp | 0x01 | ok
Mem Fatal SB CRC | 0x01 | ok
Mem Fatal NB CRC | 0x01 | ok
best regards,
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Peter Kjellstrom <cap at nsc.liu.se>
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Re: how to activate sensors in ipmitool?
On Wednesday 07 November 2007, heiner.wulfhorst at intermoves.de wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> How can i activate deactivated sensors in openIPMI-tool the easiest way?
> I need to get the CPU Temps, but the sensor isn't active per default :(
Which PE model do you have?
I've never seen a way to activate a deactivated sensor. Also, on modern
Intel
CPUs there are no longer any absolute temperature sensors.
/Peter
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