Re: reading temperature of cpu and so on:
On the NightShade motherboard (and SC450NX also) yes - get the package at
ftp://linux-rep.fnal.gov/pub/ipmi/
>From this you can build a user space program which will report on all the
sensors.
Don Holmgren
Fermilab
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Dietmar Stein wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have seen a similar problem: let me guess... all the lights of the connected
> devices are still flashing, no console login possible, no ping returns - the
> machine is dead.
>
> I had a similar problem using three Adaptec U2W and sent a message round about ten
> to fourteen days ago to this list.
> I use one controller for system disks and the two others for stripes (one
> connected to each controller) with four disks on each stripe. Under heavy load on
> one of the stripes (controllers) the systems hangs and the above described
> happened.
> Reading /var/log/warn shows timeouts on the bus. I changed one controller and two
> disks - the timeouts did not happen again - but I think, that is not the real
> solution.
> Upgrading the aic7xxx-driver before did not solve the problem also. Later I
> entered the bios (Asus P2B-DS) and gave the controllers fixed irq's.
> That's all. The problem did not happen again - but I had lots of filesystem errors
> and they still remain (always under heavy load).
> By the way: is there any utility to read the data from the bios (temperature of
> cpu and so on).
>
> Greetings, Dietmar
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > We've come across a rather annoying behavior of systems hanging due to SCSI
> > activity on BusLogic and Adaptec cards. I originally thought it was excessive
> > heat, but now I'm not so sure. The systems are dual 400 MHz PII on the Intel
> > NightShade board running the 2.0.36 kernel. Has anyone else seen this problem
> > and come up with a solution? See the forwarded email below for more info.
>
>
>
>
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