he T1/200 and the SB-1000 (for which the
bbc_envctrl driver was written), it is clear no current driver will support
this environmental monitoring implementation. However, if you simply want the
CPU temperature you should be able to use the LOM console to retrieve this
information, independent of
Ricky Beam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Umm, the Netra T1 doesn't have an "envctrl" -- or a "SUNW,rasctrl" on an
> ebus.
Correct. The T1/200 has an "i2c" node. This goes back to my comment about
the driver needing to understand the OBP nodes associated with environmental
monitoring.
E
> Umm, the Netra T1 doesn't have an "envctrl" -- or a "SUNW,rasctrl" on an
> ebus.
I don't think that's important; all I want is the CPU temperature.
This is from a 105 (where the linux 2.6.0 envctrl module works):
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems sun4u
Memory size: 1024 Megabytes
System
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Eric Brower wrote:
>A driver needs to learn about the OBP format used on a particular
>platform for environmental monitoring. In the case of the T1/200 it may
>be similar enough to the existing bbc_envctrl driver (written for an
>SB1000) that you can adapt it for
for environmental monitoring. In the case of the T1/200 it may
be similar enough to the existing bbc_envctrl driver (written for an
SB1000) that you can adapt it for use on your system. At the very
least, you'll have to remove the bbc_present() test.
If you want temperatures availab
> Not currently.
What needs to be done to adapt the driver?
Clint Adams wrote:
On a Netra t1 105, it is possible to use the envctrl kernel module
to read the CPU temperature. Is this possible with a Netra T1 AC200?
Not currently.
E
On a Netra t1 105, it is possible to use the envctrl kernel module
to read the CPU temperature. Is this possible with a Netra T1 AC200?
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