Antwort: Re: how to activate sensors in ipmitool?

Ferdinand Geier ferdinand.geier at par-tec.com
Thu Nov 8 07:42:50 CST 2007


This depends on the version of ipmitool you are using. Newer ones (> 2.8?) 
insist on 'disabled' if you are reading negativ numbers (as explained 
earlier). Use an older version and you will get something like '-60'. 

Blame the ipmitool guys.

HTH,
Ferdinand

Am Mittwoch, 7. November 2007 09:36 schrieb heiner.wulfhorst at intermoves.de:
> 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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> 07.11.2007 09:22
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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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