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Date:      Mon, 03 Jul 2000 16:52:17 +1000
From:      Rob Secombe <robseco@teksupport.net.au>
To:        <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: Reading lmmon
Message-ID:  <3.0.5.32.20000703165217.0366ecd0@moat-gw.teksupport.net.au>
In-Reply-To: <NDBBJNMBOLGAIICJIEIGAEJKCJAA.lawrence@epcdirect.co.uk>
References:  <Pine.BSF.4.21.0007020957430.94056-100000@epsilon.lucida.qc.ca>

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At 15:09 02-07-00 +0100, Lawrence Farr wrote:
>Or it just doesn't work with your mobo. Try healthd instead.
>Seems to work ok on my BP6, and tells me it's too hot!
>
>Jul  2 15:07:49 frogger healthd: A value of 53.00 for Chip Set Temperature
>with a range of (0.00 <= n <= 30.00)
>Jul  2 15:07:49 frogger healthd: A value of 50.50 for CPU #0 Temperature
>with a range of (10.00 <= n <= 30.00)
>Jul  2 15:07:49 frogger healthd: A value of 58.50 for CPU #1 Temperature
>with a range of (10.00 <= n <= 30.00)
>Jul  2 15:07:49 frogger healthd: A value of 1.52 for CPU #1 Core Voltage
>with a range of (1.95 <= n <= 2.05)
>
>Lawrence Farr
>EPC Direct Limited mailto:l.farr@epcdirect.co.uk
>T:01179666123 F:01179666111 M:07970780901
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
>[mailto:owner-freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG]On Behalf Of Matt Heckaman
>Sent: 02 July 2000 15:02
>To: Jim Weeks
>Cc: freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
>Subject: Re: Reading lmmon
>
>
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>On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Jim Weeks wrote:
>
>: having any trouble with this remote machine, but I believe it is running
>: a little warm.  This is the output from lmmon
>
>HOLY....<insert word here> A LITTLE warm? You have a talent for under
>statement. This is the output from my constantly loaded dual PIII 550
>server, note this server isn't cooled by any special means other then
>the normal CPU fans and case fan.
>
> Motherboard Temp               Voltages
>
> 38C / 100F / 311K         Vcore1:   +1.969V
>                           Vcore2:   +1.969V
>    Fan Speeds             + 3.3V:   +3.188V
>                           + 5.0V:   +4.801V
>    1:    0 rpm            +12.0V:  +12.375V
>    2: 4927 rpm            -12.0V:  -14.250V
>    3: 4787 rpm            - 5.0V:   -5.454V
>
>
>:  Motherboard Temp               Voltages
>:
>:  255C / 491F / 528K        Vcore1:   +3.984V
>:                            Vcore2:   +3.984V
>:     Fan Speeds             + 3.3V:   +3.984V
>:                            + 5.0V:   +6.654V
>:     1:    0 rpm            +12.0V:  +15.938V
>:     2:    0 rpm            -12.0V:  -15.938V
>:     3:    0 rpm            - 5.0V:   -6.654V
>:
>: This is a dual PII/400 Matsonic 440BX board running 3.4-stable.  Does any
>: one know what acceptable motherboard temp should be.
>
>Mine is also on a 440BX based board, more specifically a Tyan Tiger 100.
>If I recall right, most BIOS' are setup to shutdown at 79C. Either your
>sensor is completely on crack, or you have no fans working and your CPUs
>are running hot enough to melt half the material in the computer :)
>
>: Is there something that would give more detailed information
>: remotely i.e. cpu temps.

255C Hmmm... all bits on in the byte maybe? and a fan speed of zero. This
looks more like a sensing problem to me. Could be a clock failure to the
A/D and fan counter.





Rob Secombe (RS39-AU)
Engineering Director

Teksupport Pty. Ltd. 7 Warwick Avenue,
Springvale, Melbourne Australia 3171
Ph. +61 3 9562 4577 Fx. +61 3 9547 0320
http://www.teksupport.net.au/  rob@secombe.org






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