On Mar 18, 2014, at 17:38 , jgw%freeshell.org@localhost wrote: > fredrik Pettai <pettai%nordu.net@localhost> wrote: >> On Mar 18, 2014, at 13:12 , Fredrik Pettai <pettai%nordu.net@localhost> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I recently installed NetBSD 6.1.3 amd64 (also tried 6_STABLE) on a Dell >>> R710. >>> The (un)funny thing is that it shutdown once it had booted up, constantly, >>> with the message: >>> >>> Mar 17 14:41:45 xsrv1 root: /etc/powerd/scripts/sensor_temperature: (ipmi0) >>> critical limit exceeded [Temp6] >>> Mar 17 14:41:52 xsrv1 syslogd[372]: Exiting on signal 15 >>> >>> There is nothing in the system that was overheated AFAIK. >> >> I moved aside /etc/powerd, so the machine wouldn't shutdown instantly. >> >> Here is the envstat output: >> .. > > This seems not uncommon on various lines of Dell, HP, etc. I just edited > the scripts under /etc/powerd to do nothing when the occasional super high > virtual temp spike is detected. Suppose one could track down the upper > temp limits and bump them up some but it seems largely unecessary unless > you really care what the temps are. I looked at another Dell R610 (the "lighter" version) running NetBSD 6.1_STABLE. Temp6 look more normal on that box, but, it didn't have the limits defined either. I think the best fix would be to get rid of those limits that are on by default. xsrv1# envstat Current CritMax WarnMax WarnMin CritMin Unit [coretemp0] […] Temp6: 55.235 47.201 42.180 8.034 3.013 degC Is it possible to remove CritMax, WarnMax, WarnMax and CritMin ? /P
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