Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 18:20:02 -0800 From: Micah <micahjon@ywave.com> To: Alex Zbyslaw <xfb52@dial.pipex.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Subject: Re: Diagnosing reboot under load Message-ID: <43700B52.2000909@ywave.com> In-Reply-To: <436F8A1A.6050301@dial.pipex.com> References: <309AD90BD8FC7E4383DB1ACCBF6C8DC00173AAB9@usa0300ms01.na.xerox.net> <436F6EAE.7010605@ywave.com> <20051107160744.GB72376@slackbox.xs4all.nl> <436F7E2C.3050208@ywave.com> <436F8A1A.6050301@dial.pipex.com>
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Alex Zbyslaw wrote: > Micah wrote: > >> Roland Smith wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Nov 07, 2005 at 07:11:42AM -0800, Micah wrote: >>> >>>> I cleaned out all the fans, but they weren't that dirty. I can't >>>> test the temps while the system is under load (have to reboot and >>>> check them in the bios). >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Try xmbmon of mbmon from the/usr/ports/sysutils/xmbmon port. That should >>> help you read the temperatures. >> >> >> >> Tried that before. It doesn't properly support my mobo. It displays >> a constant temp for both MB and CPU as 127 deg celsius (260.6 F). >> >> > On an ASUS Athlon 64 board (that's what you have isn't it?), -p winbond > worked reasonably for me. > > --Alex Thanks for the tips. I tried each probe and access method and -P lm75 -S are the only ones that don't immediately error out, and it still gives me: trisha% mbmon -P lm75 -S Temp.= 127.0, 127.0, 0.0; Rot.= 0, 0, 0 Vcore = 0.00, 0.00; Volt. = 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 Will play with it more later. Micah
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