Hi,

Ross Johnson a écrit :
I've been receiving the following alarm message on a Tyan S2495 KT400.
I've set in0_min and in0_max for a 1.7V core (rather than a 1.8V
default) and I've made the other KT400 changes as suggested in
/etc/sensors.conf.  I don't know why this flags the VCore out of range
when the alarm message shows a VCore that is in range.

May 20 14:52:08 johnson sensord: Sensor alarm: Chip w83697hf-isa-0290:
        VCore: +1.71 V (min = +1.62 V, max = +1.78 V) [ALARM]

This is not a bug, but rather a feature. The ALARM flag is not computed using the voltage value, it is read directly from the chip.

In your case, it means that VCore was in the range at the time it was read, but has been at least one time out of range between this read and the previous one.

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