I have 3 case fans in the box here but lm-sensors only sees two of them apparently as well as not seeing the cpu fan.
Funny stuff. Regards MF On 28 December 2017 at 11:50, Michael Fothergill < michael.fotherg...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Folks, > > I am running stretch on an AMD FX8350 box which uses an Arctic Freezer 13 > cooler. > > I installed lm-sensors and ran the /etc module update command. > > The output looks like this: > > root@bong:/home/mikef# sensors > asus-isa-0000 > Adapter: ISA adapter > cpu_fan: 0 RPM > > k10temp-pci-00c3 > Adapter: PCI adapter > temp1: +21.9°C (high = +70.0°C) > (crit = +90.0°C, hyst = +87.0°C) > > nouveau-pci-0700 > Adapter: PCI adapter > GPU core: +0.90 V (min = +0.88 V, max = +1.08 V) > temp1: +35.0°C (high = +95.0°C, hyst = +3.0°C) > (crit = +105.0°C, hyst = +5.0°C) > (emerg = +135.0°C, hyst = +5.0°C) > > fam15h_power-pci-00c4 > Adapter: PCI adapter > power1: 6.75 W (crit = 125.19 W) > > > it8721-isa-0290 > > Adapter: ISA adapter > > in0: +2.83 V (min = +2.02 V, max = +2.95 > V) > in1: +2.83 V (min = +1.68 V, max = +1.73 V) > ALARM > in2: +0.98 V (min = +2.40 V, max = +1.08 V) > ALARM > +3.3V: +3.31 V (min = +0.38 V, max = +0.96 V) > ALARM > in4: +0.25 V (min = +0.41 V, max = +0.20 V) ALARM > in5: +2.51 V (min = +0.12 V, max = +0.00 V) ALARM > in6: +1.98 V (min = +1.54 V, max = +0.59 V) ALARM > 3VSB: +3.94 V (min = +3.31 V, max = +0.89 V) ALARM > Vbat: +3.29 V > fan1: 1814 RPM (min = 87 RPM) > fan2: 0 RPM (min = 46 RPM) ALARM > fan3: 1125 RPM (min = 29 RPM) > temp1: +37.0°C (low = +34.0°C, high = +91.0°C) sensor = > thermistor > temp2: +30.0°C (low = +45.0°C, high = +9.0°C) ALARM sensor = > thermistor > temp3: -128.0°C (low = -60.0°C, high = +4.0°C) sensor = disabled > intrusion0: OK > > root@bong:/home/mikef# > > The cpu fan is running at around 2500 rpm. > > If the connector were 3 pin rather than 4 pin could that explain the zero > here? > > Suggestions on a tweak that could awaken the sensor or stimulate > lm-sensors truffle hound hunting skills here would be appreciated. > > Googling around gives quite complex suggestions. > > Is there something simple I could try here? > > Regards > > Michael Fothergill > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >