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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] HP, iLO 2.21 and thresholds
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Albert Chu |
Subject: |
Re: [Freeipmi-devel] HP, iLO 2.21 and thresholds |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:52:35 -0700 |
Hey Diego,
On Wed, 2012-08-22 at 14:09 -0700, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today I've updated the iLO firmware of the HP servers, in hope to fix
> the reporting of one CPU's temperature as 0.00 instead of N/A. This
> fixed the problem because... now it reports no temperature at all.
>
> But even on this latest version, it seems like they have issues with the
> thresholds... but then I'd like to know if it might not be a problem
> with FreeIPMI (I don't count on that, but who knows).
Definitely could be some strange corner case interpretation in the IPMI
spec I missed.
>
> 1104 | System Fan 2 | Fan | 14106.36 | RPM
> | N/A | N/A | N/A | 3996.80 | 3475.48 | N/A
> | 'OK'
>
> Here's the problem: the fans are reported as being above threshold when
> running at 14K RPM which is their nominal normal speed; it seems to me
> like the Upper NC and Upper C should be instead Lower NC and Lower C
> respectively — it feels extremely strange that the Upper NC is higher
> than the Upper C.
Yeah, you would think it's be amongst the "lower" thresholds than the
"upper" ones.
> This happens on the DL140 G3 firmware 2.21, but it's similar to what
> happens on a DL160 G6 firmware 4.20:
>
> 3440 | FAN1_OUTLET | Fan | 12621.48 | RPM |
> N/A | 0.00 | N/A | N/A | 999.20 | N/A
> | 'OK'
>
> In this case the Lower C is correct, but the Upper C is wrong (and
> should probably be Lower NC).
>
> 2128 | FAN_3 | Fan | 2049.64 | RPM
> | N/A | 0.00 | N/A | N/A | 978.81 | N/A
> | 'OK'
>
> And on the ML160 G6 firmware 4.23 (which is the only one I could update
> at this point) there's the same issue (in this case it's not a rackmount
> so the fans are slower).
>
> Albert do you think there might be something to be done to fix this by
> chance?
Could you send me the --debug output for one of these sensors. I'm
wondering if HP put the thresholds into the wrong fields in the SDR.
That would definitely mess things up.
I assume the output was good/normal before the firmware update?
Al
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Albert Chu
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High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory