Hi Nick, This is dset output from the SC1435 we have at the datacenter. The RPMs are similar to what you are reporting. I cannot hear anything from 1000 miles away, but everything seems to be fine.
Paul System Board FAN MOD 1A RPM 10200 RPM System Board FAN MOD 1C RPM 6750 RPM System Board FAN MOD 1B RPM 9750 RPM System Board FAN MOD 1D RPM 6750 RPM System Board FAN MOD 2A RPM 10575 RPM System Board FAN MOD 2C RPM 6750 RPM System Board FAN MOD 2B RPM 10425 RPM System Board FAN MOD 2D RPM 6750 RPM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Solin" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 2:52:39 AM Subject: Re: PowerEdge SC 1435 Becoming Louder or Fans Go Haywire These are some of the readings I took when my server decided to become extremely loud. I took these no less than five minutes ago both within a 10 second interval. It has not calmed down yet. Are the two different temperature readings for my two different processors? Temp | 20 degrees C | ok Temp | 18 degrees C | ok Ambient Temp | 26 degrees C | ok CMOS Battery | 0x00 | ok VCORE | 0x01 | ok VDDIO | 0x01 | ok VDDA | 0x01 | ok VTT | 0x01 | ok VCORE | 0x01 | ok VDDIO | 0x01 | ok VDDA | 0x01 | ok VTT | 0x01 | ok VDD 1.2V PG | 0x01 | ok Linear PG | 0x01 | ok FAN MOD 1A RPM | 9450 RPM | ok FAN MOD 1C RPM | 7425 RPM | ok FAN MOD 1B RPM | 10125 RPM | ok FAN MOD 1D RPM | 7650 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2A RPM | 9900 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2C RPM | 7425 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2B RPM | 9825 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2D RPM | 7200 RPM | ok And should my fans really be pushing 10,000? Temp | 22 degrees C | ok Temp | 17 degrees C | ok Ambient Temp | 26 degrees C | ok CMOS Battery | 0x00 | ok VCORE | 0x01 | ok VDDIO | 0x01 | ok VDDA | 0x01 | ok VTT | 0x01 | ok VCORE | 0x01 | ok VDDIO | 0x01 | ok VDDA | 0x01 | ok VTT | 0x01 | ok VDD 1.2V PG | 0x01 | ok Linear PG | 0x01 | ok FAN MOD 1A RPM | 9525 RPM | ok FAN MOD 1C RPM | 7425 RPM | ok FAN MOD 1B RPM | 10050 RPM | ok FAN MOD 1D RPM | 7650 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2A RPM | 9900 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2C RPM | 7350 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2B RPM | 9825 RPM | ok FAN MOD 2D RPM | 7200 RPM | ok // Signature using System; using Twitter; using Blog; string name = "Nicholas Solin"; string alias = "PatPeter"; string[,] languages = new string[4,6]; languages[0] = {"TI-BASIC","HTML/CSS","EventScripts Shell","PHP"}; // Fluent (in order from earliest learned to latest) languages[1] = {"Java","Shell","C#","C/C++","JavaScript"}; // Advanced (in order from most advanced to least) languages[2] = {"SourcePawn","MySQL/MSSQL","Batch","Visual Basic"}; // Intermediate (in order from most known to least) languages[3] = {"Python","Perl"}; // Learning Twitter tNickSolin = new Twitter(" http://twitter.com/NickSolin "); Blog bNickSolin = new Blog(" http://nicksolin.blogspot.com/ "); On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Nick Solin < [email protected] > wrote: /facepalm, I had actually tried Dell, and did not think it would be as obvious as 'dell', knowing dell I expected some random word/numbers and letters located in some obscure area, thanks. // Signature using System; using Twitter; using Blog; string name = "Nicholas Solin"; string alias = "PatPeter"; string[,] languages = new string[4,6]; languages[0] = {"TI-BASIC","HTML/CSS","EventScripts Shell","PHP"}; // Fluent (in order from earliest learned to latest) languages[1] = {"Java","Shell","C#","C/C++","JavaScript"}; // Advanced (in order from most advanced to least) languages[2] = {"SourcePawn","MySQL/MSSQL","Batch","Visual Basic"}; // Intermediate (in order from most known to least) languages[3] = {"Python","Perl"}; // Learning Twitter tNickSolin = new Twitter(" http://twitter.com/NickSolin "); Blog bNickSolin = new Blog(" http://nicksolin.blogspot.com/ "); ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Cris Rhea < [email protected] > Date: Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 2:09 PM Subject: Re: Linux-PowerEdge Digest, Vol 75, Issue 35 To: [email protected] > Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:10:46 -0500 > From: Nick Solin < [email protected] > > Subject: Re: PowerEdge SC 1435 Becoming Louder or Fans Go Haywire > To: "Paul M. Dyer" < [email protected] > > Cc: [email protected] > Message-ID: <AANLkTikctA5Z_n0w+S1x1KTx6L= > [email protected] > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > When I try to access the DSET report by unzipping it, it asks me for a > password for each file. At no point during its scan did it ask for a > password, how do I find out what it is? "dell" -- Cristopher J. Rhea Mayo Clinic - Research Computing Facility 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905 [email protected] (507) 284-0587 _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq
