Am 29.07.2008 um 00:31 schrieb Kai Schaetzl:

Mhr wrote on Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:41:17 -0700:

Or maybe it makes the machine feel good....

Funny that you say that. Believe it or not, but after I found that hpasm didn't provide any useful for me (at least at the moment) and I shut down
the daemon (with all of its agents) the core temperatures in sensors
dropped within a few seconds by 4 degrees.



It's know for consuming some CPU.
But taking a quick look on the support site (HP.com -> Support/Drivers- >Servers->Proliant->DL>140>G3), I see that they consider your DL140 a bit too small to support with all tools.

Normally, something like the HP Array Diagnostics utility would do the job, but alas: "HP ProLiant 100-series customers: Because the HP System Management Homepage software is not supported for use with HP ProLiant 100-series servers, the Array Diagnostics Utility for Linux cannot be installed."




Rainer
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