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Date:      Sat, 04 Jul 2015 11:19:56 -0453
From:      "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Best console hardware monitor pkg?
Message-ID:  <55980635.6010800@hiwaay.net>
In-Reply-To: <559804A9.9080406@hiwaay.net>
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On 07/04/15 11:12, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
> On 07/04/15 10:35, Quartz wrote:
>> What's the going opinions on bsdhwmon, consolehm and healthd?
>>
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>
> bsdhwmon seems to be Supermicro-specific:
>
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:37:53am] 953 % which !$
> which bsdhwmon
> /usr/local/sbin/bsdhwmon
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:37:57am] 954 % bsdhwmon --help
> bsdhwmon: illegal option -- -
> Usage: bsdhwmon [options]
>
> Options:
>
>   -J            JSON-formatted output
>   -c            comma-delimited output
>   -f DEVICE     use DEVICE as smb(4) device (default: /dev/smb0)
>   -l            list supported motherboard ID strings
>   -h            print this message
>   -v            be verbose (show debugging output)
>
> http://bsdhwmon.koitsu.org/
> Report bugs to <jdc@koitsu.org>
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:38:05am] 955 % bsdhwmon -l
> maker          product                chip type           slave addr
> -------------  ---------------------  ------------------ -----------
> Supermicro     P8SC8                  Winbond W83792D     0x2f
> Supermicro     P8SCT                  Winbond W83792D     0x2f
> Supermicro     PDSMA+                 Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     PDSMi+                 Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     PDSMU                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X6DHR-8G2/X6DHR-TG     Winbond W83792D     0x2f
> Supermicro     X6DVA                  X6DVA/X6DVL/X6DAL   Custom
> Supermicro     X7DB8                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X7DBP                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X7DBT                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X7SB4/E                Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X7SBA                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X7SBL                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> Supermicro     X7SBi                  Winbond W83793G     0x2f
> -------------  ---------------------  ------------------ -----------
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:38:21am] 956 % bsdhwmon
> Your motherboard does not appear to be supported.  You can visit
> http://bsdhwmon.koitsu.org/ to see if support for your motherboard
> and/or system is under development.
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 10:38:55am] 957 %
>
> Can't speak for consolehm, healthd seems to work, reports oddball 12V 
> readings:
>
>
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 0.00 for CPU #0 Cooling 
> Fan with a range of (1000.00 <= n <= 9999.00)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 0.00 for CPU #1 Cooling 
> Fan with a range of (1000.00 <= n <= 9999.00)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 0.00 for Case Fan Cooling 
> Fan with a range of (100.00 <= n <= 9999.00)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 2.50 for CPU #0 Core 
> Voltage with a range of (1.95 <= n <= 2.05)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 3.78 for CPU #1 Core 
> Voltage with a range of (1.95 <= n <= 2.05)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 5.64 for 5 Volt with a 
> range of (4.75 <= n <= 5.25)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of 6.57 for 12 Volt with a 
> range of (10.80 <= n <= 13.20)
> Jul  4 10:57:10 kabini1 healthd: A value of -2.42 for -5 Volt with a 
> range of (-5.50 <= n <= -4.50)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 0.00 for CPU #0 Cooling 
> Fan with a range of (1000.00 <= n <= 9999.00)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 0.00 for CPU #1 Cooling 
> Fan with a range of (1000.00 <= n <= 9999.00)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 0.00 for Case Fan Cooling 
> Fan with a range of (100.00 <= n <= 9999.00)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 2.50 for CPU #0 Core 
> Voltage with a range of (1.95 <= n <= 2.05)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 3.78 for CPU #1 Core 
> Voltage with a range of (1.95 <= n <= 2.05)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 5.64 for 5 Volt with a 
> range of (4.75 <= n <= 5.25)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of 6.57 for 12 Volt with a 
> range of (10.80 <= n <= 13.20)
> Jul  4 10:57:26 kabini1 healthd: A value of -2.42 for -5 Volt with a 
> range of (-5.50 <= n <= -4.50)
>
> from my syslog file, with:
>
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 11:09:08am] 1004 % sysctl -A | grep -i temp
> <118>Jul  4 10:51:49 kabini1 healthd: A value of 36.00 for Chip Set 
> Temperature with a range of (0.00 <= n <= 30.00)
> <118>Jul  4 10:51:49 kabini1 healthd: A value of 39.50 for CPU #0 
> Temperature with a range of (10.00 <= n <= 30.00)
> <118>Jul  4 10:51:49 kabini1 healthd: A value of 42.00 for CPU #1 
> Temperature with a range of (10.00 <= n <= 30.00)
> net.inet6.ip6.use_tempaddr: 0
> net.inet6.ip6.temppltime: 86400
> net.inet6.ip6.tempvltime: 604800
> net.inet6.ip6.prefer_tempaddr: 0
> hw.usb.template: 0
> dev.cpu.0.temperature: 11.3C
> dev.cpu.1.temperature: 11.3C
> dev.cpu.2.temperature: 11.3C
> dev.cpu.3.temperature: 11.3C
> dev.amdtemp.0.%desc: AMD CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors
> dev.amdtemp.0.%driver: amdtemp
> dev.amdtemp.0.%parent: hostb5
> dev.amdtemp.0.sensor0.core0: 11.3C
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 11:11:10am] 1005 %
>
> from sysctl ....
>
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 11:11:52am] 1005 % uname -a
> FreeBSD kabini1.local 9.3-RELEASE-p13 FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE-p13 #0: Tue 
> Apr  7 03:01:12 UTC 2015 
> root@amd64-builder.daemonology.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
> [root@kabini1, /etc, 11:11:55am] 1006 %
>
>
> I think those temp. values are OK-ish, better than those from amdtemp 
> .... YMMV & all that rot.


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 :-) ....


[root@kabini1, /etc, 11:14:37am] 1006 % sysctl -A | grep -i temp
<118>Jul  4 10:51:49 kabini1 healthd: A value of 36.00 for Chip Set 
Temperature with a range of (0.00 <= n <= 30.00)
<118>Jul  4 10:51:49 kabini1 healthd: A value of 39.50 for CPU #0 
Temperature with a range of (10.00 <= n <= 30.00)
<118>Jul  4 10:51:49 kabini1 healthd: A value of 42.00 for CPU #1 
Temperature with a range of (10.00 <= n <= 30.00)
net.inet6.ip6.use_tempaddr: 0
net.inet6.ip6.temppltime: 86400
net.inet6.ip6.tempvltime: 604800
net.inet6.ip6.prefer_tempaddr: 0
hw.usb.template: 0
dev.cpu.0.temperature: 10.5C
dev.cpu.1.temperature: 10.5C
dev.cpu.2.temperature: 10.5C
dev.cpu.3.temperature: 10.5C
dev.amdtemp.0.%desc: AMD CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors
dev.amdtemp.0.%driver: amdtemp
dev.amdtemp.0.%parent: hostb5
dev.amdtemp.0.sensor0.core0: 10.5C
[root@kabini1, /etc, 11:14:40am] 1007 % mbmon -c1

Temp.= 36.0,  0.0,  0.0; Rot.=    0,    0,    0
Vcore = 2.51, 3.78; Volt. = 3.36, 5.67,  6.57,   2.61, -2.64
[root@kabini1, /etc, 11:14:45am] 1008 %


Have a happy 4th.


-- 

	William A. Mahaffey III

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	"The M1 Garand is without doubt the finest implement of war
	 ever devised by man."
                            -- Gen. George S. Patton Jr.




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