Re: various FAN on PowerEdge R710

2010-07-13 Thread Zhichao Li
Hi Steve: Thanks for the information you provided. It is very useful. However, I get the following data from ipmitool on R710: FAN1FAN2FAN3FAN4FAN5 RPM RPM RPM RPM RPM 34803360348036006720 34803360348036006720 348033603480

various FAN on PowerEdge R710

2010-07-11 Thread Zhichao Li
| ok FAN 4 RPM| 3480 RPM | ok FAN 5 RPM| 6720 RPM | ok Does anyone know what each of the FAN stands for? Thanks, Zhichao -- Zhichao Li Computer Science Department Stony Brook University ___ Linux-PowerEdge

Re: various temperature for PowerEdge R710

2010-06-08 Thread Zhichao Li
im Small wrote: > Zhichao Li wrote: > > especially the first Temp, I mean it's weired the value is less than > > zero. > > > > That's likely to be the CPU thermal margin - i.e. it's not an absolute > temperature, but is relative to the upper limit set by

Re: various temperature for PowerEdge R710

2010-06-08 Thread Zhichao Li
especially the first Temp, I mean it's weired the value is less than zero. On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:14 AM, Zhichao Li wrote: > Hi: > > The server keeps giving me the following information, when ipmitool is > used: > > [r...@gr3 cron]# ipmitool sdr list full | grep Temp &

various temperature for PowerEdge R710

2010-06-08 Thread Zhichao Li
which one is Sys Temp? What do those various Temps stand for? Thanks Zhichao -- Zhichao Li Computer Science Department Stony Brook University ___ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list Linux-PowerEdge@dell.com https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux

no actual number when ipmitool is used on Dell PowerEdge R710?

2010-05-25 Thread Zhichao Li
: The server is Dell PowerEdge R710, and we have Cent OS on top of it. Reference: Dell support. <http://support.dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/dsn/en/document?c=us&cs=555&dl=false&l=en&s=biz&docid=4D430A36DBA66BA9E040A68F5A282121&doclang=en> Thanks, -- Zhi

Re: how to enable BMC sensors

2010-05-24 Thread Zhichao Li
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how to enable BMC sensors

2010-05-20 Thread Zhichao Li
Hi: I am trying to get information about the servers, using ipmi-sensor. But, lots of the information are N/A, which means the type of sensors are not enabled. Is the sensor by default not enabled or how should I enable them? The server is bought from Dell, actually. Can anyone help me? Thanks,