[gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-24 Thread Ryan Dlugosz

Anyone have any luck making lm-sensors work with a Dell 400SC server? 
I've seen some people in other forums say that it works with Motherboard
Monitor, which I'd try, but the system is already in production use.

I thought I'd ask here, since there's recently been lots of hot deals on
this server lately I imagine that I'm not the only one who's got one! :)

I've got all of the kernel stuff working correctly... I just can't find
any usable sensors with the sensors-detect command.  Anyone made this
work, or is there in fact no workable driver in the lm set?

Thanks,
Ryan

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Re: [gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 09:47 AM 10/24/2003, you wrote:

Anyone have any luck making lm-sensors work with a Dell 400SC server?
I've seen some people in other forums say that it works with Motherboard
Monitor, which I'd try, but the system is already in production use.
I thought I'd ask here, since there's recently been lots of hot deals on
this server lately I imagine that I'm not the only one who's got one! :)
I've got all of the kernel stuff working correctly... I just can't find
any usable sensors with the sensors-detect command.  Anyone made this
work, or is there in fact no workable driver in the lm set?


What motherboard does it have ?? It's likely an Intel, I believe. The 
Motherboard Monitor page only has (4) Dells listed, but lots more Intel.

Hall



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Re: [gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-24 Thread Ryan Dlugosz
Hall Stevenson said:
> What motherboard does it have ?? It's likely an Intel, I believe. The
> Motherboard Monitor page only has (4) Dells listed, but lots more Intel.

Thanks for the reply, Hall.  I'm not sure specifically what board it is,
but I'm fairly certain that it uses the Intel 875P (Canterwood) chipset. 
Not sure if that would help at all though.

Next time I'm near the box I'll see if I can crack it open for a minute to
check it out.

-Ryan

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Re: [gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-24 Thread Jayson Garrell
On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 11:49, Ryan Dlugosz wrote:
> Hall Stevenson said:
> > What motherboard does it have ?? It's likely an Intel, I believe. The
> > Motherboard Monitor page only has (4) Dells listed, but lots more Intel.
> 
> Thanks for the reply, Hall.  I'm not sure specifically what board it is,
> but I'm fairly certain that it uses the Intel 875P (Canterwood) chipset. 
> Not sure if that would help at all though.
> 
> Next time I'm near the box I'll see if I can crack it open for a minute to
> check it out.
> 
> -Ryan
ssh into the box and do a 'lspci -v' it will give you the chipset
information.

Jayson


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Re: [gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-24 Thread Hall Stevenson
At 02:49 PM 10/24/2003, you wrote:
Hall Stevenson said:
> What motherboard does it have ?? It's likely an Intel, I believe. The
> Motherboard Monitor page only has (4) Dells listed, but lots more Intel.
Thanks for the reply, Hall.  I'm not sure specifically what board it is,
but I'm fairly certain that it uses the Intel 875P (Canterwood) chipset.
Not sure if that would help at all though.
On the page listing Intel boards, they all looked very similar in what 
sensors they used.

Next time I'm near the box I'll see if I can crack it open for a minute to
check it out.
You may not have to open it up actually. Reboot it, if possible, and copy 
down the long string of numbers and letters in the lower-left corner. That 
can usually be cross-referenced to a motherboard model.

Hall

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Re: [gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-24 Thread Marshal Newrock
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Ryan Dlugosz wrote:

> > What motherboard does it have ?? It's likely an Intel, I believe. The
> > Motherboard Monitor page only has (4) Dells listed, but lots more Intel.
>
> Thanks for the reply, Hall.  I'm not sure specifically what board it is,
> but I'm fairly certain that it uses the Intel 875P (Canterwood) chipset.
> Not sure if that would help at all though.
>
> Next time I'm near the box I'll see if I can crack it open for a minute to
> check it out.

Check out 'lshw' (available in portage).  Before seeing that, I never
thought you could find out what model of motherboard is in your computer
through software.

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Re: [gentoo-user] Dell 400SC & lm-sensors

2003-10-25 Thread Ryan Dlugosz
Hall Stevenson said:
> You may not have to open it up actually. Reboot it, if possible, and copy
> down the long string of numbers and letters in the lower-left corner. That
> can usually be cross-referenced to a motherboard model.

Hm... well, lspci -v doesn't seem to reveal anything terribly useful, and
the box is currently at my client's site running headless.  Maybe one day
if I'm out there with a monitor I'll check out what the BIOS screen says.

Thanks for your help... If anyone comes up with a way to make it work,
shoot me an email!

-Ryan


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