Date: Tue, 4 Aug 2015 14:33:53 -0453.75 From: "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: question about reported temperatures Message-ID: <55C11257.2000205@hiwaay.net> In-Reply-To: <55C0E983.5000009@sneakertech.com> References: <55C0D003.6060703@hiwaay.net> <55C0E983.5000009@sneakertech.com>
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On 08/04/15 11:40, Quartz wrote: >> During the subsequent >> reboots, I got output from healthd saying one of my cores was a bit warm >> @ 52 (presumably C). However, sysctl reports wildly different temps: > >> Why the difference ? Which values are thought to be right or more right >> ? TIA & have a good one. BTW: > > Back in June I asked a couple questions about hardware monitoring > packages for reporting temps and fans speed and such. Towards the end > of the thread you responded offhand that temp monitoring was quirky on > your system: > > >> To expand a bit, mbmon & healthd seem to agree on (chipset ?) temp, > as distinct from amdtemp. However both only report for 2 CPU's (cores > ?), while amdtemp reports (wrongly, IMHO) for all 4 (in my case) .... > If healthd &/or mbmon would report (accurately) for all 4 cores, I'd > love them more :-) .... <<< > > Are you saying it's worse now, or something else changed...? > (I obviously have no worthwhile input on this topic since I didn't > even know half these programs existed two months ago, I'm just asking > for details since I think you might've left out some important info > specific to your setup). No, not worse or better, just recently noticable since I just had an unexpected reboot :-). My various linux boxen seem to get this right (or at least more credible numbers), have for years, in the lm_sensors package. This is obviously not a huge problem, but it would be sweet to be able to monitor stuff like system temps reliably & accurately, presumably more so on possibly distant servers. I *think* all this stuff is tied up in the basic system, not pkgs, but I could be wrong. If more info is needed, just ask. Have a good one. -- William A. Mahaffey III ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war ever devised by man." -- Gen. George S. Patton Jr.
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