From: "Anian Wurzenberger" <a.wurzenberger@transact-gmbh.de>
To: lm-sensors@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [lm-sensors] Negative Values on many Systems
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 08:38:37 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <46653D2D.55AF.0080.0@transactgmbh.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <466445BA.5030002@transact-gmbh.de>
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Hi,
this is what I get on one system (Fedora5, kernel 2.6.15-1.2054 in this
case, but we use different versions of Fedora on other systems with the
same/similar problem) with sensors version 2.9.2 with libsensors version
2.9.2. (unfortunately I can´t find out what kind of board it is right
now (can´t reboot or take it out of the rack), but it´s some server
board with an Intel chipset):
w83627hf-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
[...]
temp1: +32 °C (high = +50°C, hyst = +45°C) sensor =
thermistor
temp2: -48.0 °C (high = +85°C, hyst = +80°C) sensor =
thermistor
temp3: +29.0 °C (high = +85°C, hyst = +80°C) sensor =
thermistor
[...]
Changing the sensor-types brings different values, but no useful ones.
Also, the value doesn´t change over time, I always get -48.0 °C with the
thermistor setting.
If sensors logs into /var/log/messages, then there´s no entry.
I would have posted more info in the first post, but I thought (and
still think) this is a case of "no sensor attached", just wanted to make
sure.
Thanks
Anian
>>> "Juerg Haefliger" <juergh@gmail.com> 06/04/07 7:52 pm >>>
Anian,
Some more details would be really helpful. It's impossible to answer
"It doesn't work, what's wrong?" kind of questions.
What kernel? What system/motherboard/hwmon chip? What version of
sensors? Logs? Ouputs?
...juerg
On 6/4/07, Anian Wurzenberger <a.wurzenberger@transact-gmbh.de> wrote:
> Hi List-Members,
> Ím installing lm_sensors on some of our systems right now. On two
of
> them I get a degree-value of -48,0°C respectively -48,5°C. Changing
of
> the sensor-types doesńt seem to help.
> I supoose this means that the sensor-ports just areńt in use, am I
> right? (Ím just asking because I seem to be missing the CPU-temp,
or
> it́s just very low (31°C on an Intel 1800, 32°C on Intel 3000) ).
>
> Thank you guys
> Anian W.
>
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Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-06-04 17:02 [lm-sensors] Negative Values on many Systems Anian Wurzenberger
2007-06-04 17:52 ` Juerg Haefliger
2007-06-05 8:38 ` Anian Wurzenberger [this message]
2007-06-05 11:44 ` Mark M. Hoffman
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