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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] [sr #108197] Supermicro MB support for 1574
From: |
Albert Chu |
Subject: |
Re: [Freeipmi-devel] [sr #108197] Supermicro MB support for 1574 |
Date: |
Wed, 05 Dec 2012 14:01:22 -0800 |
On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 14:58 -0700, Garry Anderson wrote:
> Albert,
> I munged the make files to build the code and it seems better, but not
> sure about the PS. We have two of them and they are in a nominal
> state. Here is the output:
>
> ./ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data -b
> ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event
> 4 | CPU1 Temp | OEM Reserved | N/A | N/A | 'Low'
> 71 | CPU2 Temp | OEM Reserved | N/A | N/A | 'Low'
> 138 | System Temp | Temperature | 18.00 | C | 'OK'
> 205 | Peripheral Temp | Temperature | 26.00 | C | 'OK'
> 272 | PCH Temp | Temperature | 43.00 | C | 'OK'
> 339 | FAN1 | Fan | 12450.00 | RPM | 'OK'
> 406 | FAN2 | Fan | 13500.00 | RPM | 'OK'
> 473 | FAN3 | Fan | 13350.00 | RPM | 'OK'
> 540 | FAN4 | Fan | 13050.00 | RPM | 'OK'
> 607 | FAN5 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A
> 674 | FAN6 | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A
> 741 | FANA | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A
> 808 | FANB | Fan | N/A | RPM | N/A
> 875 | VTT | Voltage | 1.04 | V | 'OK'
> 942 | CPU1 Vcore | Voltage | 0.93 | V | 'OK'
> 1009 | CPU2 Vcore | Voltage | 0.90 | V | 'OK'
> 1076 | VDIMM AB | Voltage | 1.47 | V | 'OK'
> 1143 | VDIMM CD | Voltage | 1.49 | V | 'OK'
> 1210 | VDIMM EF | Voltage | 1.49 | V | 'OK'
> 1277 | VDIMM GH | Voltage | 1.49 | V | 'OK'
> 1344 | +1.1 V | Voltage | 1.09 | V | 'OK'
> 1411 | +1.5 V | Voltage | 1.47 | V | 'OK'
> 1478 | 3.3V | Voltage | 3.26 | V | 'OK'
> 1545 | +3.3VSB | Voltage | 3.36 | V | 'OK'
> 1612 | 5V | Voltage | 4.99 | V | 'OK'
> 1679 | +5VSB | Voltage | 5.06 | V | 'OK'
> 1746 | 12V | Voltage | 12.19 | V | 'OK'
> 1813 | VBAT | Voltage | 3.17 | V | 'OK'
> 1880 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | N/A | N/A |
> 'General Chassis Intrusion'
> 1947 | PS Status | Power Supply | N/A | N/A |
> 'Presence detected' 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h' 'Unrecognized Event =
> 0200h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0400h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
> 'Unrecognized Event = 1000h' 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h'
> 'Unrecognized Event = 4000h'
This is a bug you can find in a few motherboards. Effectively the
motherboard is returning illegal data. The
--ignore-unrecognized-events option can help clear that up for you.
Al
>
> sudo ./ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data -b -v -r 1947
> Record ID: 1947
> ID String: PS Status
> Sensor Type: Power Supply (8h)
> Sensor Number: 85
> IPMB Slave Address: 10h
> Sensor Owner ID: 20h
> Sensor Owner LUN: 0h
> Channel Number: 0h
> Entity ID: power supply (10)
> Entity Instance: 1
> Entity Instance Type: Physical Entity
> Event/Reading Type Code: 6Fh
> Sensor Event: 'Presence detected'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 0200h'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 0400h'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 1000h'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h'
> Sensor Event: 'Unrecognized Event = 4000h'
>
> Thanks for looking into this.
>
> --Garry
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:40 AM, anonymous <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Follow-up Comment #2, sr #108197 (project freeipmi):
> >
> > I pulled the source down, but get the following error:
> >
> > ./autogen.sh
> > + aclocal -I config
> > + autoheader
> > + libtoolize --force --automake --copy
> > + automake --gnu --include-deps --copy --add-missing
> > doc/Makefile.am:16: `doc_DATA' is used but `docdir' is undefined
> > Makefile.am:85: `doc_DATA' is used but `docdir' is undefined
> >
> > and ./configure does not exist.
> >
> > I was running 1.2.3 which I forgot to mention.
> >
> > Thanks for your quick response
> > --Garry
> >
> >
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Albert Chu
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Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory