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Re: lmsensors alarm....



Simon wrote:
> Hi There,
> 
> We have a one of our servers producing a "sensord: Sensor alarm" in the
> syslog. Its a dual athlon box.... and here is the output of #sensors:
> 
> (Any idea of whats happening here? Im sure that there is no case sensor
> 
> web1:/proc# sensors
> w83627hf-isa-0c00
> Adapter: ISA adapter


> 
> w83627hf-i2c-0-2c
> Adapter: SMBus AMD756 adapter at 80e0
> VCore1:    +4.08 V  (min =  +4.08 V, max =  +4.08 V)
> VCore2:    +4.08 V  (min =  +4.08 V, max =  +4.08 V)
> +3.3 V:    +4.08 V  (min =  +4.08 V, max =  +4.08 V)
>  +12 V:   +19.58 V  (min = +19.58 V, max = +19.58 V)       ALARM  (beep)
>  -12 V:    +6.06 V  (min =  +6.06 V, max =  +6.06 V)       ALARM  (beep)
> CPU1 Fan:    0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 128)
> CPU2 Fan:    0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 128)
> VRM1 Temp:    -1 C  (high =    -1 C, hyst =    -1 C)   sensor = transistor
> AGP Temp:  +76.0 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =   +75 C)   sensor = transistor
> DDR Temp:  +77.0 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =   +75 C)   sensor =
> transistor   ALARM   (beep)
> alarms:   Chassis intrusion detection                      ALARM
> beep_enable:
>           Sound alarm enabled
> 

First thing, according to the above your +12v is at 19.58v and -12v is
at +6v, along with a few other odd values. This is possibly because:

You've got both the w83627hf ISA and i2c modules loaded, you only want
one of them. The sensors-detect program (run as root) should give you
some more information.

Geoff



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