Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-21 Thread Francesco Pietra
It can be put of the amd64 list.
amd64 debian etch
kernel 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2

#aptitude install lm-sensors 
.
.

Creating config file /etc/sensors.conf with new version

debian:/home/francesco# exit

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sensors
Can't access procfs/sysfs file
Unable to find i2c bus information;
For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors
was compiled with sysfs support!
For older kernels, make sure you have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 

How to make? Thanks for helping how to check temperatures.

francesco pietra

On Tuesday 20 June 2006 20:25, you wrote:
 On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:01:12AM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:
  ripper:~$ sensors
  smsc47b397-isa-0480
  Adapter: ISA adapter
  temp1:   +33°C  -- cpu1
  temp2:   +33°C  -- cpu2
  temp3:   +29°C
  temp4:  -128°C

 These read as 33\260C when I'm reading the email, but as 33degree
 symbolC when I'm editing the email or reading the output from sensors on
 an xterm.  So, sorry about that if your email client didn't like those.

 Cheers,

 a



Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-21 Thread Jo Shields

Francesco Pietra wrote:

It can be put of the amd64 list.
amd64 debian etch
kernel 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2

#aptitude install lm-sensors 
.

.

Creating config file /etc/sensors.conf with new version

debian:/home/francesco# exit

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sensors
Can't access procfs/sysfs file
Unable to find i2c bus information;
For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors
was compiled with sysfs support!
For older kernels, make sure you have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 


How to make? Thanks for helping how to check temperatures.
  


run sensors-detect as root.


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Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-21 Thread Lubos Vrbka

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sensors
Can't access procfs/sysfs file
Unable to find i2c bus information;
For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors
was compiled with sysfs support!
For older kernels, make sure you have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
How to make? Thanks for helping how to check temperatures.
  


run sensors-detect as root.
i have the same problem (albeit on i386). running sensors-detect detects 
all the sensors, suggests adding things to /etc/modules and finishes ok, 
but i get this message anyway. /proc and /sys are mounted.


also sensord complains:
Error reading /proc or /sys: modules probably not loaded

i have i2c_i801 and i2c_core modules loaded. i2c_dev isn't there - 
shouldn't it be loaded automatically?


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Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-21 Thread Francesco Pietra
On Wednesday 21 June 2006 09:31, Jo Shields wrote:
 Francesco Pietra wrote:
  It can be put of the amd64 list.
  amd64 debian etch
  kernel 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2
mainboard Tyan K8WE S2895
Two 265 dual opteron
all ram slots filled with 1 GB each
 
  #aptitude install lm-sensors
  .
  .
 
  Creating config file /etc/sensors.conf with new version
 
  debian:/home/francesco# exit
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sensors
  Can't access procfs/sysfs file
  Unable to find i2c bus information;
  For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors
  was compiled with sysfs support!
  For older kernels, make sure you have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'!
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
 
  How to make? Thanks for helping how to check temperatures.

 run sensors-detect as root.

Hi Jo:
thanks a lot.
However, a question related to the output, got at the machine start:
~$ sensors
smsc47b397-isa-0480
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1:       +33°C  -- cpu1
temp2:       +33°C  -- cpu2
temp3:       +29°C
temp4:      -128°C
fan1:     3347 RPM  -- cpu1 fan
fan2:     82 RPM
fan3:     82 RPM
fan4:     3404 RPM  -- cpu2 fan

As reported by Andreaa, I also got -128C for temp4, which apperas to be colder 
than Siberia.

I don't know if the indicated cpu 1 and 2 are correct in my case (I 
transcribed from Andrew)

After some 20 minutes, without doing work:
temp1:   +36°C  -- cpu1
temp2:   +35°C  -- cpu2
temp3:   +38°C
temp4:  -128°C
fan1: 4990 RPM  -- cpu1 fan
fan2: 82 RPM
fan3: 82 RPM
fan4: 4379 RPM  -- cpu2 fan

Your advice? I have added at the top hardware data

cheers
francesco



Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-21 Thread Francesco Pietra
I forgot to say that 82RPM for fan2 and fan3 is because thewe are the two fans 
on the cage and I avoided deliberately to conncet them to the mainboard (to 
avoid any overcharge). I can see the two fans. No need of software 
monitoring. The only datum that I do not understand is -128C and to what 
temp3 and temp4 refer.

On Wednesday 21 June 2006 09:31, Jo Shields wrote:
 Francesco Pietra wrote:
  It can be put of the amd64 list.
  amd64 debian etch
  kernel 2.6.15-1-amd64-k8 #2
mainboard Tyan K8WE S2895
Two 265 dual opteron
all ram slots filled with 1 GB each
 
  #aptitude install lm-sensors
  .
  .
 
  Creating config file /etc/sensors.conf with new version
 
  debian:/home/francesco# exit
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sensors
  Can't access procfs/sysfs file
  Unable to find i2c bus information;
  For 2.6 kernels, make sure you have mounted sysfs and libsensors
  was compiled with sysfs support!
  For older kernels, make sure you have done 'modprobe i2c-proc'!
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
 
  How to make? Thanks for helping how to check temperatures.

 run sensors-detect as root.

Hi Jo:
thanks a lot.
However, a question related to the output, got at the machine start:
~$ sensors
smsc47b397-isa-0480
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1:       +33°C  -- cpu1
temp2:       +33°C  -- cpu2
temp3:       +29°C
temp4:      -128°C
fan1:     3347 RPM  -- cpu1 fan
fan2:     82 RPM
fan3:     82 RPM
fan4:     3404 RPM  -- cpu2 fan

As reported by Andreaa, I also got -128C for temp4, which apperas to be colder 
than Siberia.

I don't know if the indicated cpu 1 and 2 are correct in my case (I 
transcribed from Andrew)

After some 20 minutes, without doing work:
temp1:   +36°C  -- cpu1
temp2:   +35°C  -- cpu2
temp3:   +38°C
temp4:  -128°C
fan1: 4990 RPM  -- cpu1 fan
fan2: 82 RPM
fan3: 82 RPM
fan4: 4379 RPM  -- cpu2 fan

Your advice? I have added at the top hardware data

cheers
francesco



OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-20 Thread Christoph Anton Mitterer
Francesco Pietra wrote:
 Mother bowrd Tyan K8WE S 2895, two 265 dual opteron, all eight slots of ram 
 filled (1 GB each)

 At computer on:
 CPU0=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
 CPU1=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
   
Hi,.. this is off topic:
I have the same board with  two 275 Opterons and these days where its
hot here in Munich (for what we are used to here) I have enormous heat
Problems.

I'm using BIOS Version 1.03 of the board and it shows me about the
following temeratures:
CPU0 45° C
CPU1 73° C (I think this must be a BIOS error)
Ambient 50 °C

And this when the systems does nothing (expect from running X and the
usual stuff).


Also the chipsets get very hot...

Could you please tell me your experiences with that board?

Thanks,
Chris.


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Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-20 Thread Erik Mouw
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:03:28AM +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
 Francesco Pietra wrote:
  Mother bowrd Tyan K8WE S 2895, two 265 dual opteron, all eight slots of ram 
  filled (1 GB each)
 
  At computer on:
  CPU0=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
  CPU1=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265

 Hi,.. this is off topic:
 I have the same board with  two 275 Opterons and these days where its
 hot here in Munich (for what we are used to here) I have enormous heat
 Problems.
 
 I'm using BIOS Version 1.03 of the board and it shows me about the
 following temeratures:
 CPU0 45° C
 CPU1 73° C (I think this must be a BIOS error)
 Ambient 50 °C
 
 And this when the systems does nothing (expect from running X and the
 usual stuff).
 
 Also the chipsets get very hot...
 
 Could you please tell me your experiences with that board?

Try the lm_sensors.conf from Tyan:

  ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/lms_s2895.conf

I experienced similar problems with an S2885, and most of it went away
by using Tyan's lm_sensors config file. The config file still needed a
little tweaking (high temp for the two CPUs were completely different)
but at least it gives you a working config file to start with.


Erik

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Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-20 Thread Francesco Pietra
On Tuesday 20 June 2006 14:00, Erik Mouw wrote:
 On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:03:28AM +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
  Francesco Pietra wrote:
   Mother bowrd Tyan K8WE S 2895, two 265 dual opteron, all eight slots of
   ram filled (1 GB each)
  
   At computer on:
   CPU0=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
   CPU1=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
 
  Hi,.. this is off topic:
  I have the same board with  two 275 Opterons and these days where its
  hot here in Munich (for what we are used to here) I have enormous heat
  Problems.
 
  I'm using BIOS Version 1.03 of the board and it shows me about the
  following temeratures:
  CPU0 45° C
  CPU1 73° C (I think this must be a BIOS error)
  Ambient 50 °C
 
  And this when the systems does nothing (expect from running X and the
  usual stuff).
 
  Also the chipsets get very hot...
 
  Could you please tell me your experiences with that board?

 Try the lm_sensors.conf from Tyan:

   ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/lms_s2895.conf

 I experienced similar problems with an S2885, and most of it went away
 by using Tyan's lm_sensors config file. The config file still needed a
 little tweaking (high temp for the two CPUs were completely different)
 but at least it gives you a working config file to start with.

Is that conf file to add to lm-sensors as from :
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/327
? Although my system, as described above, seems to be in order from the 
outside, measuring the temperatures inside is a good idea. I would like to do 
that if i learn how. Thank you

francesco pietra



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Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-20 Thread Andrew Sharp
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 02:00:29PM +0200, Erik Mouw wrote:
 On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:03:28AM +0200, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
  Francesco Pietra wrote:
   Mother bowrd Tyan K8WE S 2895, two 265 dual opteron, all eight slots of 
   ram 
   filled (1 GB each)
  
   At computer on:
   CPU0=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
   CPU1=Dual Core amd64 opteron 265
 
  Hi,.. this is off topic:
  I have the same board with  two 275 Opterons and these days where its
  hot here in Munich (for what we are used to here) I have enormous heat
  Problems.
  
  I'm using BIOS Version 1.03 of the board and it shows me about the
  following temeratures:
  CPU0 45? C
  CPU1 73? C (I think this must be a BIOS error)
  Ambient 50 ?C
  
  And this when the systems does nothing (expect from running X and the
  usual stuff).
  
  Also the chipsets get very hot...
  
  Could you please tell me your experiences with that board?
 
 Try the lm_sensors.conf from Tyan:
 
   ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/lms_s2895.conf
 
 I experienced similar problems with an S2885, and most of it went away
 by using Tyan's lm_sensors config file. The config file still needed a
 little tweaking (high temp for the two CPUs were completely different)
 but at least it gives you a working config file to start with.

The lmsensors package in etch seems to work perfectly w/o any downloads.
Actually, I checked it and it seems it has been updated with the mods
from tyan already.  So, as debian users, you're in luck as usual!

ripper:~$ sensors
smsc47b397-isa-0480
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1:   +33?C  -- cpu1
temp2:   +33?C  -- cpu2
temp3:   +29?C
temp4:  -128?C
fan1: 1393 RPM  -- cpu1 fan
fan2: 1348 RPM
fan3: 1357 RPM
fan4: 1428 RPM  -- cpu2 fan

This is with 265s basicall idle.  The CPUs (temp1 and 2) get as high
as 43C when running for a while at 100%.  [This is the ideal machine
for compiling 800 java files several times a day ~:^) ]

If you're seeing anything higher, then you need to triple check your
fans and heat sink mounting.  They're probably not working right.

Cheers,

a


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Re: OT: Re: multiprocessor

2006-06-20 Thread Andrew Sharp
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:01:12AM -0700, Andrew Sharp wrote:

 ripper:~$ sensors
 smsc47b397-isa-0480
 Adapter: ISA adapter
 temp1:   +33?C  -- cpu1
 temp2:   +33?C  -- cpu2
 temp3:   +29?C
 temp4:  -128?C

These read as 33\260C when I'm reading the email, but as 33degree
symbolC when I'm editing the email or reading the output from sensors on
an xterm.  So, sorry about that if your email client didn't like those.

Cheers,

a


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