On 02-Dec-98 Robert G. Brown wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> To try to get more data I put the lm_sensors package on the system and
> got the following results:
>
> cat /proc/sensors
> Vcore: +2.06V (min = +1.80V, max = +2.20V)
> Vcore2: +2.04V (min = +1.80V, max = +2.20V)
> +3.3V: +3.31V (min = +2.97V, max = +3.63V)
> +5V: +5.10V (min = +4.48V, max = +5.48V)
> +12V: +12.22V (min = +10.82V, max = +13.19V)
> -12V: -12.07V (min = -10.79V, max = -13.18V)
> -5V: -5.00V (min = -4.50V, max = -5.49V)
> Fan1: 4245 rpm (min=3000 rpm)
> Fan2: 4299 rpm (min=3000 rpm)
> Fan3: 0 rpm (min=3000 rpm) ALARM (not connected?)
> Mainboard: 35 C (min = 0 C, max = 50 C)
> Other alarms: (none)
> VID: 2.00
> Temp-1: +37.0 C (Tos = +50.0 C, Thyst = +45.0 C)
> Temp-2: +32720.0 C (Tos = +80.0 C, Thyst = +75.0 C)
>
> Everything appears nominal except Temp-2, which looks a bit on the
> extreme side. Should I be worried that I have a heat problem? I don't
> have much experience with lm_sensors, but the os and hyst temperatures
> on sensor two look way out of line. The first number looks like a bug
> in the lm_sensors code, since I doubt that I have any raw plasma in the
> box (:-).
>
> rgb
>
> Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/
> Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305
> Durham, N.C. 27708-0305
> Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
I observed a similar situation and wrote to the author of the
package -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] He answered that it simply means that the second
sensor is not connected. According to him, there is only one sensor between
the two CPUS, and the TEMP1 and TEMP2 are not the CPU1 and CPU2 temperatures.
Rather, Temp1 is the tempreture of CPU1 and CPU2. Temp2 will show a wild
value if the sensor is not connected.
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Constantine Gavrilov
Unix System Administration
MIS, Indigo Ltd.
Tel. 08-9381058
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Date: 03-Dec-98
Time: 18:51:39
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