As per here:
https://doc.astlinux-project.org/userdoc:board_pcengines_apu2
The /mnt/kd/sensors.conf file must exist (for lmsensors to start) and #'s are
comments.
My APU2's /mnt/kd/sensors.conf is:
--
# libsensors configuration file
# -----------------------------
# PC Engines APU2
# k10temp CPU sensor
chip "k10temp-pci-00c3"
label temp1 "CPU Temp"
--
Test with...
pbx4 ~ # sensors
k10temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
CPU Temp: +55.4 C (high = +70.0 C)
(crit = +105.0 C, hyst = +104.0 C)
Lonnie
> On Aug 17, 2019, at 7:25 AM, Michael Knill
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Michael. It does look that way.
>
> Hmm thanks for pointing out the error.
> I realise that I am now confused about sensors.conf for the Jetway NF9HG-2930
> & Qotom Q190G4N-S07 & Qotom Q530G6.
> Is the file empty with just comments or does the # mean something?
>
> # libsensors configuration file
> # -----------------------------
> # Qotom Q530G6
>
> # coretemp CPU sensor
>
>
> Regards
> Michael Knill
>
> On 17/8/19, 6:48 pm, "Michael Keuter" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> Am 17.08.2019 um 05:16 schrieb Michael Knill
>> <[email protected]>:
>>
>> Hi Group
>>
>> I have an APU2 installed running version 1.3.6. Due to a UPS battery change,
>> they powered down the APU but had problems with the system on powerup.
>> Symptoms were that you could not web or SSH into box. Attended site and
>> plugged in a serial cable and found that the flash could not be read or
>> there were errors (logs attached).
>> I rebooted the box and it went into a Memory test for some reason which was
>> taking AGES to complete:
>>
>> Memtest86+ 5.01 coreboot 001| AMD GX-412TC SOC
>> CLK: 998.2MHz (X64 Mode) | Pass 4% #
>> L1 Cache: 32K 17824 MB/s | Test 42% ################
>>
>> L2 Cache: 2048K 5145 MB/s | Test #5 [Moving inversions, 8 bit pattern]
>> L3 Cache: None | Testing: 1024K - 1920M 1919M of 1919M
>> Memory : 1919M 1547 MB/s | Pattern: 20202020 | Time: 0:01:08
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Core#: 0 (SMP: Disabled) | CPU Temp | RAM: 666 MHz (DDR3-1333) - BCLK: 100
>> State: - Running... | 59 C | Timings: CAS 9-9-10-24 @ 64-bit Mode
>> Cores: 1 Active / 1 Total (Run: All) | Pass: 0 Errors: 0
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> I got sick of waiting so I rebooted again and it all came up fine.
>> I have attached a file with all the logs from these steps.
>>
>> The reason I am concerned is that I had another one of my APU boxes running
>> 1.3.6 just lock up for some reason and was also fixed with a reboot. I could
>> not find any logs for that one and it may not be related.
>> So my questions are:
>> • Is this just an unlucky flash problem or could there be something
>> more sinister?
>> • Why did it need to do a Memtest when it rebooted. Is this a BiOS
>> thing?
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> to me it looks as the mSATA had an issue. Maybe the APU couldn't boot from
> the mSATA and ran into memtest (but that is speculation).
> I would replace the mSATA.
>
> BTW: Though unrelated, there was a error message regarding
> "/etc/sensors3.conf".
> Error: File /etc/sensors3.conf, line 5: Invalid keyword
>
> Mine looks like this:
>
> ----
> # libsensors configuration file
> # -----------------------------
> # PC Engines APU2
>
> # k10temp CPU sensor
> ----
>
>> Thanks all.
>>
>> Regards
>> Michael Knill
>> <Astlinux error log.txt>
>
> Michael
>
> http://www.mksolutions.info
>
>
>
>
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