RE: lm-sensors
Well...the lm-sensors I installed with the 2.2.15 kernel on a potato box was
able to show me the correct temperatures as displayed by the BIOS...I am
using a Asus P5A.....I suppose it depends on the motherboard you are using
as well...
Patrick Cheong
Information Systems Assurance
Measat Broadcast Network Systems
e-mail: mailto:patrick_cheong@astro.com.my
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alvin Oga [SMTP:aoga@Mail.Linux-Consulting.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 9:20 PM
> To: Frederik
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: lm-sensors
>
>
> hi ya frederik
>
> you probably want to see the cpu temp measurements ???
>
> its at /proc/sys/dev/sensors/<*sis5595*>/temp1
>
> you can see all the stuff its recording in the /proc tree
>
> and if you're nuts like me.... i run a cron job to copy the cpu
> temperature every 5 minutes ....copy it into a web directory that
> i can casually browse to see what the temp did over the past day/night etc
> - for the 1U boxes i running
>
> if your cpu/chassis fans is a 3-wire fan ( with a tach )..gues yu
> can also write a perl script to send an alarm when the fan dies
>
> - consider yourself lucky if your motherboard's sensors is detected
> by lm-sensors
>
> have fun
> alvin
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/1U/LCD/ - lm-sensor stuff + Lcd
> display
>
>
> On Tue, 5 Sep 2000, Frederik wrote:
>
> > I've installed lm-sensors using apt-get install lm-sensors-source,
> > recompiled the kernel, installed the new kernel with dpkg -i, installed
> > the 2 created .debs (i2c and lm-sensors) and rebooted.
> > I ran sensors-detect, and modified /etc/modules:
> >
> > i2c-isa
> > sis5595
> >
> > This is what sensors report:
> > frederik@maui:/lahaina$ sensors
> > sis5595-isa-0290
> > Adapter: ISA adapter
> > Algorithm: ISA algorithm
> > VCore 1: +2.04 V (min = +2.84 V, max = +3.45 V) ALARM
> > VCore 2: +1.96 V (min = +2.68 V, max = +3.26 V) ALARM
> > +3.3V: +1.23 V (min = +2.97 V, max = +3.63 V) ALARM
> > +5V: +0.82 V (min = +3.78 V, max = +4.62 V) ALARM
> > fan1: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) ALARM
> > fan2: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) ALARM
> > temp: +127 C (limit = +60 C, hysteresis = +50 C)
> > alarms: Board temperature input (usually LM75 chips) ALARM
> >
> > Funny, but not what i had in mind of course. Through the bios at bootup,
> > i can see the correct temperature...
> > Any ideas what i should change? I have a sis 5595 chip, and run woody.
> >
> >
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