ipmi_sensor_read:702 sensor event bitmask 1 1 B ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event 2483 | PS2 Status | Power Supply | N/A | N/A | 'Presence detected' 'Power Supply Failure detected' 'Power Supply input lost (AC/DC)’
Full debug output at: https://pastebin.com/BBZRzXXz -Dan > On Dec 11, 2024, at 16:43, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) <[email protected]> wrote: > > Signed PGP part > > >> On Dec 11, 2024, at 11:53, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >>> On Dec 11, 2024, at 09:49, Al Chu <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Dan, >>> >>> It appears to be a pretty standard power supply sensor, so I'm not sure why >>> the "sensor state" output is incorrect. >>> >>> I did some tests locally and everything appears to work. So I'm not sure >>> why it's uniquely not working in your environment. >>> >>> I'm not sure if you're up for some re-building and debugging? >> >> Totally down. Will get it done today. I should note that I’m using the >> FreeBSD pkg of freeipmi, which may have extra patches in it, let me (git) >> check those out first and see if there’s any chance they’re interfering. >> >> (doesn’t look like anything specifc that would do anything). >> >> Stay tuned. > > Okay, so it looks like enabling debug builds in the FreeBSD port causes it to > crash because it can’t link against libgpg-error. I’ve poked the port > maintainer about that. > > It also looks like, by default, the build-from-scratch can’t seem to find > gcrypt.h. > > (There are also some autoconf warnings that might need chasing down). > > I think priority is to see if the port maintainer can fix the debug builds > first. > > If that takes more than a day or two, I’ll attempt this on a linux box. > > -Dan > �窞姍⒑谦瞗)鄸+-�窞姍⒑谦� 睥�!囤l�鵥槽 炾+凒殜Y殶鵥藏忂ⅵh觎
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