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Re: ipmi testers wanted
> YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamt%mwd.biglobe.ne.jp@localhost> writes:
>
>> can anyone with ipmi capable systems test the patch in PR/46833? thanks.
>
> It seems to do the right thing for me, anyway, on a Dell 2850:
thanks!
just to be sure: is it with IPMI_INVALID_SENSOR_P inversion fixed?
YAMAMOTO Takashi
>
> barsoom$ envstat
> Current CritMax WarnMax WarnMin CritMin Unit
> [ipmi0]
> Intrusion: TRUE
> Status 1: FALSE
> Status : FALSE
> FAN 8 RPM: N/A
> FAN 7 RPM: N/A
> FAN 6 RPM1: N/A
> FAN 5 RPM1: N/A
> FAN 4 RPM1: N/A
> FAN 3 RPM1: N/A
> FAN 2 RPM1: N/A
> FAN 1 RPM1: N/A
> FAN 6 RPM: 6000 1575 RPM
> FAN 5 RPM: 5850 1575 RPM
> FAN 4 RPM: 6075 1575 RPM
> FAN 3 RPM: 6300 1575 RPM
> FAN 2 RPM: 6150 1575 RPM
> FAN 1 RPM: 5775 1575 RPM
> CMOS Battery1: N/A
> CMOS Battery: 2.958 2.648 V
> Temp7: N/A
> Temp6: N/A
> Riser Temp1: N/A
> Planar Temp1: N/A
> Ambient Temp1: N/A
> Temp5: N/A
> Temp4: N/A
> Temp3: N/A
> Temp2: N/A
> Riser Temp: 34.146 62.265 57.244 8.034 3.013 degC
> Planar Temp: 40.171 72.308 67.287 8.034 3.013 degC
> Ambient Temp: 30.128 47.201 42.180 8.034 3.013 degC
> Temp1: 46.197 125.535 120.514 degC
> Temp: 45.193 125.535 120.514 degC
>
> barsoom$ envstat -I
> Current CritMax WarnMax WarnMin CritMin Unit
> [ipmi0]
> Intrusion: TRUE
> Status 1: FALSE
> Status : FALSE
> FAN 6 RPM: 6000 1575 RPM
> FAN 5 RPM: 5850 1575 RPM
> FAN 4 RPM: 6075 1575 RPM
> FAN 3 RPM: 6300 1575 RPM
> FAN 2 RPM: 6150 1575 RPM
> FAN 1 RPM: 5850 1575 RPM
> CMOS Battery: 2.945 2.648 V
> Riser Temp: 34.146 62.265 57.244 8.034 3.013 degC
> Planar Temp: 40.171 72.308 67.287 8.034 3.013 degC
> Ambient Temp: 30.128 47.201 42.180 8.034 3.013 degC
> Temp1: 53.227 125.535 120.514 degC
> Temp: 46.197 125.535 120.514 degC
>
> As a result, my Munin graphs are cleaner than they were before, too. :)
>
> -tih
> --
> It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart
> you are. If it doesn't agree with experiment, it's wrong. -Richard Feynman
>
>
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