From: Rebel <atr_temp@mail.ru>
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [lm-sensors] ITE IT8721F, IT8758E it87 standalone driver report
Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2011 18:06:48 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1362362958.20110408220648@mail.ru> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2610648201.20110407001722@mail.ru>
Hello, Jean.
You wrote:
>> +5.00V 4.988V
>> +12.0V 11.816V
> For these two, we would need more values from the BIOS to conclude, as
> we have 4 candidates (in0, in1, in2 and in6.)
More values? But there is no more values in my BIOS.
>> After this i run sensors but it outputs temp1, temp2 and so on (no my
>> labels). Next i run "sensors -c /etc/sensors.conf" and output was
>> correct. And after deleting chip and labels from configuration file too.
> This is simply not possible. "sensors" reads the configuration files
> again each time to run it.
I don't know how it can be, but before running sensors3 at first time,
/etc/sensors.d was an empty folder, but now there is it8721.conf wich
holds data i put into /etc/sensors.conf
>> All next times running sensors without -c the output was
>> correct, why?
> Not sure what you did exactly, but /etc/sensors.conf is not used by
> lm-sensors 3.x if /etc/sensors3.conf is present. /etc/sensors3.conf is
> always checked first, to make it possible to have both lm-sensors 2 and
> lm-sensors 3 installed on a given machine (although nobody should be
> doing this any longer.)
Here is the log of my actions:
- i have removed old sensors2 (apt-get remove lm-sensors) but may be
Ubuntu hasn't deleted the old config file.
- i compiled new sensors from sources and run it without parameters
(the output was temp1 fan1 and so on)
- in /etc/sensors.conf i put my chip and some labels
- run newly built sensors with config /etc/srnsors.conf
"sensors -c /etc/sensors.conf" and output was with correct labels i
put in /etc/sensors.conf
- i have deleted my chip and labesls from /etc/srnsors.conf and run
sensors again without config, output was correct with my labels
I think, when i run sensors with edited config /etc/sensors.conf it
creates file in /etc/sensors.d. Is it right?
--
С уважением,
Rebel http://www.aleksandr.ru
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-04-08 18:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-04-06 20:17 [lm-sensors] ITE IT8721F, IT8758E it87 standalone driver report atr_temp
2011-04-07 7:37 ` Jean Delvare
2011-04-07 20:58 ` Jean Delvare
2011-04-08 18:06 ` Rebel [this message]
2011-04-09 8:02 ` Jean Delvare
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