Subject: Re: kern/36677: ipmi shows less sensors
To: None <kern-bug-people@netbsd.org, gnats-admin@netbsd.org,>
From: Juan RP <juan@xtrarom.org>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 07/22/2007 21:35:02
The following reply was made to PR kern/36677; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Juan RP <juan@xtrarom.org>
To: gnats-bugs@NetBSD.org
Cc: yamt@mwd.biglobe.ne.jp
Subject: Re: kern/36677: ipmi shows less sensors
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 23:33:11 +0200

 On Sun, 22 Jul 2007 11:45:02 +0000 (UTC)
 yamt@mwd.biglobe.ne.jp wrote:
 
 > ipmi on my machine shows less sensors:
 > 
 > 		Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	  Riser Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	 Planar Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	Ambient Temp:     23.000 degC
 > 	   FAN 8 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 7 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 6 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 5 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 4 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 3 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 2 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 1 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	CMOS Battery:      3.096 V
 > 	   Intrusion:         ON
 > 	     Status :        OFF
 > 
 > than it used to do:
 > 		
 > 		Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	  Riser Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	 Planar Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	Ambient Temp:     23.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     50.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     50.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     40.000 degC
 > 	  Riser Temp:     28.000 degC
 > 	 Planar Temp:     31.000 degC
 > 	Ambient Temp:     21.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     50.000 degC
 > 		Temp:     34.000 degC
 > 	   FAN 8 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 7 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 6 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 5 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 4 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 3 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 2 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 1 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 6 RPM:       4950 RPM
 > 	   FAN 5 RPM:       4875 RPM
 > 	   FAN 4 RPM:       4800 RPM
 > 	   FAN 3 RPM:       4950 RPM
 > 	   FAN 2 RPM:       4950 RPM
 > 	   FAN 1 RPM:       1800 RPM
 > 	CMOS Battery:      3.096 V
 > 	CMOS Battery:      3.122 V
 > 	   Intrusion
 
 I would like to see what reports the ipmi debug option. I think that
 most sensors that were shown before (and now are skipped because
 the framework skips them) are duplicated too.
 
 Can you please show the ipmi debug output?
 
 Thanks.
 
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