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Re: port-amd64/46833: NetBSD 6.0_BETA2 shutdowns under load
The following reply was made to PR port-amd64/46833; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Mark Davies <mark%ecs.vuw.ac.nz@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Cc:
Subject: Re: port-amd64/46833: NetBSD 6.0_BETA2 shutdowns under load
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:23:45 +1200
On Mon, 27 Aug 2012, you wrote:
> So Francois's values don't look so bogus to me.
> It would be interesting to know what temp5 and temp6 are connected
> to. Maybe there limits are set too low.
>
> Francois, ipmitool from pkgsrc is working over the network if you
> have the BMC IP address configured. If you have a drac card, you
> should also be able to find temperatures here.
Not sure if this helps at all but all my poweredge r610's have
complained from boot
ipmi0: critical over limit on 'Temp6'
since I've had them (a full envstat is below)
I've never worried about it as it didn't seem to actually be an issue,
over several years of running, and when you look at temperatures in
the DRAC it doesn't even list Temp6 so assumed it was a bogus sensor.
[ipmi0]
Voltage1: 230.984 V
Voltage: 230.984 V
Temp6: 56.240 47.201 42.180 8.034 3.013 degC
Temp5: N/A
Temp4: 23.098 degC
Intrusion: TRUE
Status1: FALSE
Status: FALSE
FAN MOD 6B RPM: 6720 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 5B RPM: 3480 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 4B RPM: 3480 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 3B RPM: 3480 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 2B RPM: 3480 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 1B RPM: 3480 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 6A RPM: 6720 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 5A RPM: 4680 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 4A RPM: 4560 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 3A RPM: 4560 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 2A RPM: 4560 1920 RPM
FAN MOD 1A RPM: 4560 1920 RPM
Planar Temp: 34.146 97.415 92.394 8.034 3.013 degC
Ambient Temp2: 17.073 47.201 42.180 8.034 3.013 degC
Ambient Temp1: 17.073 degC
Temp3: 28.120 degC
Ambient Temp: 18.077 degC
Temp2: 26.111 degC
Temp1: 50.214 90.385 85.364 degC
Temp: -62.265 90.385 85.364 degC
Now that, with 6.0_RC1, powerd starts automatically and immediately
shuts the machine down I've shut it up with the following override in
envsys.conf
ipmi0 {
sensor2 { critical-max = 90C; warning-max = 85C; }
}
cheers
mark
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