>prtpicl -c rpm-sensor -v

That worked on a T2000.  I wish the names would stop changing on these things. 
(how's that for passive voice)

I found the temperature sensors as well.

prtpicl -c temperature-sensor -v

I have no idea why I couldn't find them before.

Also, I was able to find the temperature sensors on a V490:

prtpicl -c temperature-sensor -v
 
...and the fans...

prtpicl -c fan-tachometer -v  (note different name *sigh*)

...(I think I knew about those already)



However, I still haven't found the power supply voltages for either.






-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Tribble [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 12:40 PM
To: Bruce Shaw
Cc: observability-discuss at opensolaris.org
Subject: Re: [observability-discuss] Am I missing something, or is there no 
programmatic interface to IPMI

On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Bruce Shaw<Bruce.Shaw at gov.ab.ca> wrote:
>
> This is actually more for SNMP, but I'm sure other people could use it 
> too.
>
> To get at the sensors (eg. fan speed) of older servers I was able to 
> use kstat and/or picld. ?The newer ones (eg. T2000's) now only deliver 
> that information (apparently) through IMPI, which is opaque to me.

Don't know about a T2000, but on my T5140s I can get what I think is the fan 
speed:

prtpicl -c rpm-sensor -v

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