From: Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer <mathieu@newview.com>
To: linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org
Cc: Michael Clark <michael@metaparadigm.com>
Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: saftemon - SCSI Enclosure monitor for linux
Date: 17 Apr 2002 11:23:23 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xltu1qa1h90.fsf@shookay.newview.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: xlt7kn62wmq.fsf@shookay.newview.com
mathieu@newview.com (Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer) writes:
> Tested it too on my server and it works perfectly. Congratulations!
>
> Cheers, Mathieu.
Well I spoke probably too fast. It work perfectly but only once...
Here's what I got (using saftemon -p):
Found 1 SAF-TE devices
SAF-TE Device DELL 1x8 U2W SCSI BP (2:0:6:0)
no. of fans = 3
no. of power supplies = 0
no. of device slots = 8
door lock installed = 0
no. of temp sensors = 2
audible alarm = 0
no. of thermostats = 0
fan 0 is operational
fan 1 is operational
fan 2 is operational
device slot 0 disk present,active,no error
device slot 1 disk present,active,no error
device slot 2 disk present,active,no error
device slot 3 disk present,active,no error
device slot 4 disk present,active,no error
device slot 5 disk present,active,no error
device slot 6 disk present,active,no error
device slot 7 disk present,active,no error
temp sensor 0 is 26.1 c and okay
temp sensor 1 is 26.7 c and okay
overall temperature is okay
Third tries, I got this:
Found 1 SAF-TE devices
SAF-TE Device DELL 1x8 U2W SCSI BP (2:0:6:0)
no. of fans = 0
no. of power supplies = 0
no. of device slots = 2
door lock installed = 0
no. of temp sensors = 32
audible alarm = 0
no. of thermostats = 0
device slot 0 disk not present
device slot 1 insert ready,parity check
temp sensor 0 is -5.6 c and okay
temp sensor 1 is -23.3 c and okay
temp sensor 2 is -23.3 c and okay
temp sensor 3 is 4.4 c and okay
temp sensor 4 is 19.4 c and okay
temp sensor 5 is 32.8 c and okay
temp sensor 6 is 33.9 c and okay
temp sensor 7 is 30.6 c and okay
temp sensor 8 is 22.2 c and okay
temp sensor 9 is 12.8 c and okay
temp sensor 10 is 17.2 c and okay
temp sensor 11 is 14.4 c and okay
temp sensor 12 is 18.9 c and okay
temp sensor 13 is 14.4 c and okay
temp sensor 14 is 3.3 c and okay
temp sensor 15 is -5.6 c and okay
temp sensor 16 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 17 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 18 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 19 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 20 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 21 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 22 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 23 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 24 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 25 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 26 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 27 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 28 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 29 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 30 is 0.0 c and okay
temp sensor 31 is 0.0 c and okay
overall temperature is okay
zsh: 24211 segmentation fault saftemon -p
And now the daemon refuses to start and I have got this in the saftemon
logfile:
Wed Apr 17 11:18:06 2002 [25319] *** saftemon-0.0.4 starting
Wed Apr 17 11:18:06 2002 [25319] No SAF-TE devices present. exiting
Let me know if you want me to provide more data.
Regards, Mathieu.
--
Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer E-Mail : mathieu@newview.com
It is exactly because a man cannot do a thing that he is a
proper judge of it.
-- Oscar Wilde
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-04-17 15:23 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-04-17 14:42 ANNOUNCE: saftemon - SCSI Enclosure monitor for linux Matt_Domsch
2002-04-17 15:05 ` Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer
2002-04-17 15:23 ` Mathieu Chouquet-Stringer [this message]
2002-04-17 15:16 ` Michael Clark
2002-04-17 15:51 ` Matthew Jacob
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-04-25 11:20 Thomas Tonino
2002-04-17 16:21 Les Niles
2002-04-17 16:00 Matt_Domsch
2002-04-18 1:11 ` Michael Clark
2002-04-18 3:19 ` Michael Clark
2002-04-18 4:04 ` Martin K. Petersen
2002-04-18 4:43 ` Michael Clark
2002-04-18 4:26 ` Matthew Jacob
2002-04-18 5:18 ` Michael Clark
2002-04-17 11:01 Michael Clark
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