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Re: Looking for V210/V240 testers
Hello,
On Wed, 25 Feb 2026 21:15:31 +0100
Julian Coleman <jdc%coris.org.uk@localhost> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With the changes to the monitoring driver on the V210 and V240, we now
> show the limits set in the chip and warn if a limit is exceeded (as I
> mentioned before). On my V240, I don't see any output and the chip limits
> seem reasonable. However, on a V210, we see warnings that limits have
> been exceeded for external 1 and V3.0 0.
>
> If anyone has a V210 or V240 to test a -current kernel, that would be
> very useful as a comparison. You can also drop in a -current kernel
> from:
>
> https://nycdn.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/latest/sparc64/binary/kernel/
>
> and check for lines like:
>
> adm1026hm0: critical over limit on 'external 1'
Here's my v210:
Sun Fire V210, No Keyboard
Copyright 1998-2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.16.2, 6144 MB memory installed, Serial #63994595.
[ 1.0000000] NetBSD 11.99.5 (MENTA) #0: Sat Feb 28 12:55:38 EST 2026
[ 1.000000] adm1026hm0 at iic0 addr 0x2e: ADM1026 hardware monitor: rev. 0x4, step. 0x5
[ 1.000000] adm1026hm0: 8 fans, 3 temperatures, 15 voltages
[ 1.000000] lmtemp0 at iic0 addr 0x4e: temperature-sensor LM75 Temperature Sensor
~> envstat
Current CritMax WarnMax WarnMin CritMin Unit
[adm1026hm0]
fan 0: 12500 2647 RPM
fan 1: 12980 2647 RPM
fan 2: 12980 2647 RPM
fan 3: 12980 2647 RPM
fan 4: 16875 2647 RPM
fan 5: 16875 2647 RPM
fan 6: 16875 2647 RPM
fan 7: 17763 2647 RPM
internal: 39.000 80.000 55.000 -128.000 degC
external 1: 62.000 100.000 80.000 -128.000 degC
external 2: 52.000 100.000 80.000 -128.000 degC
Vbatt: 0.518 4.000 V
V3.3 standby: 3.326 4.440 V
V3.3 main: 3.343 4.440 V
V5.0: 5.046 6.667 V
Vccp: 1.470 3.000 V
V+12: 11.922 16.001 V
V-12: -12.026 2.500 -15.928 V
V3.0 0: 1.529 3.000 V
V3.0 1: 2.506 3.000 V
V3.0 2: 2.529 3.000 V
V3.0 3: 1.212 3.000 V
V3.0 4: 2.517 3.000 V
V3.0 5: 0.000 3.000 V
V2.5 0: 1.245 2.500 V
V2.5 1: 1.470 2.500 V
[lmtemp0]
temperature-sensor: 23.500 80.000 degC
Guess I need to look at the battery...
I didn't enable the rtc at ebus yet, will check that one later.
have fun
Michael
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