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* Board & CPU temperature of C8000 workstation with IPMI
       [not found]   ` <57FFB7C1.1040809@gmx.de>
@ 2016-10-14 13:30     ` Helge Deller
  2016-10-14 13:51       ` John David Anglin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Helge Deller @ 2016-10-14 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org; +Cc: pannonmage, Thomas Bogendoerfer

Hi all,

I was asked about how to remotely find out the board/CPU temperature
of a HP C8000 workstation. Here is the way I found on Debian Linux:

Instruct the kernel to load the IPMI modules:
 modprobe ipmi_si
 modprobe ipmi_devintf

You need to have the "ipmitool" installed:
 apt-get install ipmitool

Then, you can run "ipmitool sdr" to get quite some information:
root@savaria:/# ipmitool sdr
Chassis Intrus   | 0x01              | ok
Chassis Open     | 0x00              | ok
Security         | Not Readable      | ns
Power Button     | 0x01              | ok
Power Button     | 0x00              | ok
Clear CMOS Jmpr  | 0x00              | ok
Safe Mode Jmpr   | 0x00              | ok
Clr Passwd Jmpr  | 0x00              | ok
Rsvd Jmpr        | Not Readable      | ns
Rsvd2 Jmpr       | Not Readable      | ns
Watchdog Timer   | Not Readable      | ns
Cooling 2 (CPU)  | 0x01              | ok
Cooling 3 (Mem)  | 0x01              | ok
Cooling 4 (Disk) | 0x01              | ok
Wake-on-LAN      | Not Readable      | ns
Missing Device   | Not Readable      | ns
Power Supply     | 0x01              | ok
Power Control    | 0x01              | ok
Pwr Pod 0 Fault  | 0x00              | ok
Pwr Pod 1 Fault  | Not Readable      | ns
Battery Voltage  | 0x00              | ok
Over-Voltage     | 0x00              | ok
Power Good       | 0x00              | ok
Ambient Temp     | 24 degrees C      | ok
Processor 0 Temp | 86 degrees C      | ok
Processor 1 Temp | no reading        | ns
Chassis Fan Tach | disabled          | ns
CPU0 Fan Tach    | disabled          | ns
CPU1 Fan Tach    | disabled          | ns
Memory Fan Tach  | disabled          | ns
Disk Fan Tach    | disabled          | ns
Chassis Fan      | 0x00              | ok
CPU0 Fan         | 0x00              | ok
CPU1 Fan         | 0x00              | ok
Memory Fan       | 0x00              | ok
Disk Fan         | 0x00              | ok
ACPI State       | 0x01              | ok
TOC Interrupt    | 0x00              | ok
SDR Time Set     | 0x00              | ok
SEL Time Set     | 0x00              | ok
Intrnl Watchdog  | Not Readable      | ns


Another temperature information can be gathered from the 
built-in SATA/SCSI drives:

Install smartmontools:
 apt-get install smartmontools

Get drive information:
 smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep -i temp
Temperature Warning:  Enabled
Current Drive Temperature:     44 C
Drive Trip Temperature:        68 C


Any other ideas ?
Additionally I wonder if it's possible to get more information filled in
for IPMI on C8000 machines. E.g. is it possible on HP-UX to remotely turn
the machine on and off ?

Helge

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* Re: Board & CPU temperature of C8000 workstation with IPMI
  2016-10-14 13:30     ` Board & CPU temperature of C8000 workstation with IPMI Helge Deller
@ 2016-10-14 13:51       ` John David Anglin
  2016-10-14 23:30         ` John David Anglin
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: John David Anglin @ 2016-10-14 13:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Helge Deller, linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org
  Cc: pannonmage, Thomas Bogendoerfer

Hi Helge,

On 2016-10-14 9:30 AM, Helge Deller wrote:
> Additionally I wonder if it's possible to get more information filled in
> for IPMI on C8000 machines. E.g. is it possible on HP-UX to remotely turn
> the machine on and off ?
>
I had wondered that as well.  On rp3440, I see messages during boot that 
indicate that
the ipmi doesn't know how to do it.

I will try ipmitool on rp3440 tonight.

Dave

-- 
John David Anglin  dave.anglin@bell.net


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* Re: Board & CPU temperature of C8000 workstation with IPMI
  2016-10-14 13:51       ` John David Anglin
@ 2016-10-14 23:30         ` John David Anglin
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: John David Anglin @ 2016-10-14 23:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John David Anglin
  Cc: Helge Deller, linux-parisc@vger.kernel.org, pannonmage,
	Thomas Bogendoerfer

On 2016-10-14, at 9:51 AM, John David Anglin wrote:

> Hi Helge,
> 
> On 2016-10-14 9:30 AM, Helge Deller wrote:
>> Additionally I wonder if it's possible to get more information filled in
>> for IPMI on C8000 machines. E.g. is it possible on HP-UX to remotely turn
>> the machine on and off ?
>> 
> I had wondered that as well.  On rp3440, I see messages during boot that indicate that
> the ipmi doesn't know how to do it.
> 
> I will try ipmitool on rp3440 tonight.


mx3210:/home/dave# ipmitool sdr
Chassis Intrus   | 0x00              | ok
Chassis Open     | 0x00              | ok
Security         | Not Readable      | ns
Power Button     | 0x00              | ok
Power Button     | 0x00              | ok
Clear CMOS Jmpr  | Not Readable      | ns
Safe Mode Jmpr   | Not Readable      | ns
Clr Passwd Jmpr  | 0x00              | ok
Rsvd Jmpr        | Not Readable      | ns
Rsvd2 Jmpr       | Not Readable      | ns
Watchdog Timer   | Not Readable      | ns
Cooling 1 (Sys)  | 0x01              | ok
Cooling 2 (Mem)  | 0x01              | ok
Cooling 3 (Disk) | 0x01              | ok
Wake-on-LAN 100  | Not Readable      | ns
Wake-on-LAN 1Gb  | Not Readable      | ns
Missing Device   | Not Readable      | ns
SAF-TE Card      | Not Readable      | ns
Power Supply 1   | 0x01              | ok
Power Supply 2   | 0x00              | ok
Pwr Spply 1 Ctrl | Not Readable      | ns
Pwr Spply 2 Ctrl | Not Readable      | ns
Power Redundancy | 0x01              | ok
AC Pwr Supply 1  | Not Readable      | ns
AC Pwr Supply 2  | Not Readable      | ns
12V Pwr Supply 1 | 0x00              | ok
12V Pwr Supply 2 | 0x00              | ok
12V Rail 0       | 0x00              | ok
12V Rail 1       | 0x00              | ok
12V Rail 2       | 0x00              | ok
12V Rail 3       | 0x00              | ok
12V Rail 4       | 0x00              | ok
Battery Voltage  | 0x00              | ok
Over-Voltage     | 0x00              | ok
Power Good       | 0x00              | ok
Ambient Temp     | 22 degrees C      | ok
Processor 0 Temp | 56 degrees C      | ok
Processor 1 Temp | 56 degrees C      | ok
Fan 1R Tach      | 2610 RPM          | ok
Fan 1L Tach      | 2670 RPM          | ok
Fan CPU0 Tach    | 4470 RPM          | ok
Fan CPU1 Tach    | 4380 RPM          | ok
Fan 2F Tach      | 3870 RPM          | ok
Fan 2B Tach      | 4110 RPM          | ok
Fan 3F Tach      | 3090 RPM          | ok
Fan 3B Tach      | 2790 RPM          | ok
Fan 1R (Power)   | 0x00              | ok
Fan 1L (Power)   | 0x00              | ok
Fan CPU0 (R)     | 0x00              | ok
Fan CPU1 (L)     | 0x00              | ok
Fan 2F (Memory)  | 0x00              | ok
Fan 2B (Memory)  | 0x00              | ok
Fan 3F (Disk)    | 0x00              | ok
Fan 3B (Disk)    | 0x00              | ok
SCSI Device 0    | 0x01              | ok
SCSI Device 1    | 0x00              | ok
SCSI Device 2    | 0x01              | ok
SCSI ChA Cable   | 0x01              | ok
SCSI ChB Cable   | 0x01              | ok
SCSI ChExt Cable | 0x01              | ok
ACPI State       | 0x01              | ok
TOC Interrupt    | 0x00              | ok
SDR Time Set     | 0x00              | ok
SEL Time Set     | 0x00              | ok
Intrnl Watchdog  | Not Readable      | ns

--
John David Anglin	dave.anglin@bell.net




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