Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-21 Thread Ned Slider
Agile Aspect wrote:
 As it's a CentOS kernel, then the elrepo.org coretemp module will work
 just fine and will give you nice accurate thermal data for the cpu.

 http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-coretemp

 
 Does anyone know where I can find the kernel source for coretemp
 which does *not* depend on Xen and a PAE kernel, i.e,. other than the
 source RPMs from elerepo.org?  I'm running a 2.6.18-128.1.10 kernel
 on a netbook (Intel Atom N270.)
 
 

Not sure I understand your question. The SRPM from ELRepo.org does not 
depend on xen or PAE kernels, but it does require xen and PAE 
kernel-devel packages installed *if* you build it for those variants. 
Equally you can just build it against a base kernel (non-xen/PAE) with 
the command line option  --define 'kvariants '.

Alternatively, if you don't like the elrepo SRPM feel free to grab the 
source code directly from the latest upstream kernel (http://kernel.org) 
and backport the code for yourself.

Does coretemp support Intel Atom processors?

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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-20 Thread Sergio Belkin
2009/9/18 Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk:
 Sergio Belkin wrote:
 2009/9/18 Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk:
 Sergio Belkin wrote:
 Hi,

 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
 If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:

  acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707   -    ACPI version :
 20060707

 Why are you asumming so quickly that is not a Centos kernel?


 Because this is what the output from 'acpitool -e' looks like for me:

 $ acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-164.el5   -    ACPI version : 20060707

 and your output shows 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707 which is not a CentOS
 kernel format (to my knowledge?). I might be wrong, and am happy to be
 corrected if I am :)

Yes you're wrong :)

acpitool output it's not the same that uname -r. I mean it doesn't
show rpm package name.





 rpm -qi kernel
 Name        : kernel                       Relocations: (not
 relocatable)
 Version     : 2.6.18                            Vendor: CentOS
 Release     : 92.el5                        Build Date: Tue 10 Jun

 Which is not the kernel you've shown running above??


Well, I explained it above. Sorry for my terrible sin, It is not
Centos 5.3 but 5.2.

Links Kernel used is below:

http://vault.centos.org/5.2/os/x86_64/CentOS/kernel-2.6.18-92.el5.x86_64.rpm



 What's wrong with you?

 Nothing, I was trying to help.

 Have a nice weekend.



Sorry for I was rude Ned, but I am somewhat sick of answers of people
that don't want to help about anything and only  know to give moral
advices and ask are you really using a system of every package Centos
that has been blessed?. Hey,  of course I ask here because I use
CentOS at work, and because supposedly there are people that has
experience using ir on daily basis.

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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-20 Thread Ned Slider
Sergio Belkin wrote:
 2009/9/18 Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk:
 Sergio Belkin wrote:
 2009/9/18 Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk:
 Sergio Belkin wrote:
 Hi,

 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
 If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:

  acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707   -ACPI version :
 20060707
 Why are you asumming so quickly that is not a Centos kernel?

 Because this is what the output from 'acpitool -e' looks like for me:

 $ acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-164.el5   -ACPI version : 20060707

 and your output shows 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707 which is not a CentOS
 kernel format (to my knowledge?). I might be wrong, and am happy to be
 corrected if I am :)
 
 Yes you're wrong :)
 
 acpitool output it's not the same that uname -r. I mean it doesn't
 show rpm package name.
 
 
 
 
 rpm -qi kernel
 Name: kernel   Relocations: (not
 relocatable)
 Version : 2.6.18Vendor: CentOS
 Release : 92.el5Build Date: Tue 10 Jun
 Which is not the kernel you've shown running above??

 
 Well, I explained it above. Sorry for my terrible sin, It is not
 Centos 5.3 but 5.2.
 
 Links Kernel used is below:
 
 http://vault.centos.org/5.2/os/x86_64/CentOS/kernel-2.6.18-92.el5.x86_64.rpm
 

 What's wrong with you?
 Nothing, I was trying to help.

 Have a nice weekend.

 
 
 Sorry for I was rude Ned, but I am somewhat sick of answers of people
 that don't want to help about anything and only  know to give moral
 advices and ask are you really using a system of every package Centos
 that has been blessed?. Hey,  of course I ask here because I use
 CentOS at work, and because supposedly there are people that has
 experience using ir on daily basis.
 
 Have a nice day

No problem :)

As it's a CentOS kernel, then the elrepo.org coretemp module will work 
just fine and will give you nice accurate thermal data for the cpu.

http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-coretemp


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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-20 Thread Agile Aspect

 As it's a CentOS kernel, then the elrepo.org coretemp module will work
 just fine and will give you nice accurate thermal data for the cpu.

 http://elrepo.org/tiki/kmod-coretemp


Does anyone know where I can find the kernel source for coretemp
which does *not* depend on Xen and a PAE kernel, i.e,. other than the
source RPMs from elerepo.org?  I'm running a 2.6.18-128.1.10 kernel
on a netbook (Intel Atom N270.)


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[CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-18 Thread Sergio Belkin
Hi,

I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:

 acpitool -e
  Kernel version : 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707   -ACPI version :
20060707
  ---
  Battery status : error reading info

 Function Do_AC_Info_Sys: could not read directory
/sys/class/power_supply/
 Make sure your kernel has ACPI AC adapter support enabled.
  Fan: not available

  CPU type   : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU5110  @
1.60GHz
  CPU speed  : 1595.980 MHz
  Cache size : 4096 KB
  Bogomips   : 3193.92
  Bogomips   : 3191.86

  # of CPU's found   : 2

  Processor ID   : 0
  Bus mastering control  : no
  Power management   : no
  Throttling control : yes
  Limit interface: yes
  Active C-state : C1
  C-states (incl. C0): 1
  T-state count  : 8
  Active T-state : T0


  Processor ID   : 1
  Bus mastering control  : no
  Power management   : no
  Throttling control : yes
  Limit interface: yes
  Active C-state : C1
  C-states (incl. C0): 1
  T-state count  : 8
  Active T-state : T0



  Thermal info   : not available

   Device   Sleep state Status
  ---
  1. PCI0  5disabled


And:

grep THERMAL /boot/config-2.6.18-92.el5
CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL=y
CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y


Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-18 Thread Tim Nelson
- Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
 If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:
 
... 
 
 Am I doing something wrong?
 

You'll want to check out lm_sensors. Not sure off the top of my head if its in 
the normal repos or if you have to grab it from RPMforge...

Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105
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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-18 Thread Timo Schoeler
thus Tim Nelson spake:
 - Sergio Belkin seb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get
 nohting. If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:
 
 ...
 Am I doing something wrong?
 
 
 You'll want to check out lm_sensors. Not sure off the top of my head
 if its in the normal repos or if you have to grab it from RPMforge...

It's in base. :)

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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-18 Thread Ned Slider
Sergio Belkin wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
 If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:
 
  acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707   -ACPI version :
 20060707


That doesn't look like a CentOS kernel.


   ---
   Battery status : error reading info
 
  Function Do_AC_Info_Sys: could not read directory
 /sys/class/power_supply/
  Make sure your kernel has ACPI AC adapter support enabled.
   Fan: not available
 
   CPU type   : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU5110  @
 1.60GHz
   CPU speed  : 1595.980 MHz
   Cache size : 4096 KB
   Bogomips   : 3193.92
   Bogomips   : 3191.86
 
   # of CPU's found   : 2
 
   Processor ID   : 0
   Bus mastering control  : no
   Power management   : no
   Throttling control : yes
   Limit interface: yes
   Active C-state : C1
   C-states (incl. C0): 1
   T-state count  : 8
   Active T-state : T0
 
 
   Processor ID   : 1
   Bus mastering control  : no
   Power management   : no
   Throttling control : yes
   Limit interface: yes
   Active C-state : C1
   C-states (incl. C0): 1
   T-state count  : 8
   Active T-state : T0
 
 
 
   Thermal info   : not available
 
Device   Sleep state Status
   ---
   1. PCI0  5disabled
 
 
 And:
 
 grep THERMAL /boot/config-2.6.18-92.el5
 CONFIG_X86_MCE_P4THERMAL=y
 CONFIG_ACPI_THERMAL=y
 
 
 Am I doing something wrong?
 
 Thanks in advance!

Not sure what acpi thermal info might be returned by your system (try 
looking in /proc/acpi/thermal_zone), but as it's an Intel Core based 
processor, coretemp should return basic CPU core temperatures.

You can install the coretemp module from elrepo.org (kmod-coretemp) 
which should also pull in an updated lm_sensors as a dependency from the 
same repository. BTW, it will only work with kernels that are kABI 
compliant with the upstream EL5 kernel (i.e, the CentOS 5 kernel) - no 
guarantees it will work if you're running a custom kernel, you'd need to 
recompile the package against your custom kernel.


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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-18 Thread Sergio Belkin
2009/9/18 Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk:
 Sergio Belkin wrote:
 Hi,

 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
 If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:

  acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707   -    ACPI version :
 20060707

Why are you asumming so quickly that is not a Centos kernel?

rpm -qi kernel
Name: kernel   Relocations: (not
relocatable)
Version : 2.6.18Vendor: CentOS
Release : 92.el5Build Date: Tue 10 Jun
2008 10:09:15 PM ART
Install Date: Thu 27 Nov 2008 04:51:05 PM ARST  Build Host:
builder16.centos.org
Group   : System Environment/Kernel Source RPM:
kernel-2.6.18-92.el5.src.rpm
Size: 39056061 License: GPLv2
Signature   : DSA/SHA1, Sat 14 Jun 2008 08:35:41 PM ART, Key ID
a8a447dce8562897
URL : http://www.kernel.org/
Summary : The Linux kernel (the core of the Linux operating system)
Description :
The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of any
Linux operating system.  The kernel handles the basic functions
of the operating system:  memory allocation, process allocation, device
input and output, etc.


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Re: [CentOS] Thermal information

2009-09-18 Thread Ned Slider
Sergio Belkin wrote:
 2009/9/18 Ned Slider n...@unixmail.co.uk:
 Sergio Belkin wrote:
 Hi,

 I'd want know get thermal information on Centos 5.3 but get nohting.
 If I run acpitool -e, it outputs:

  acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707   -ACPI version :
 20060707
 
 Why are you asumming so quickly that is not a Centos kernel?
 

Because this is what the output from 'acpitool -e' looks like for me:

$ acpitool -e
   Kernel version : 2.6.18-164.el5   -ACPI version : 20060707

and your output shows 2.6.18-92.1.18.20060707 which is not a CentOS 
kernel format (to my knowledge?). I might be wrong, and am happy to be 
corrected if I am :)

 rpm -qi kernel
 Name: kernel   Relocations: (not
 relocatable)
 Version : 2.6.18Vendor: CentOS
 Release : 92.el5Build Date: Tue 10 Jun

Which is not the kernel you've shown running above??

 
 
 What's wrong with you?

Nothing, I was trying to help.

Have a nice weekend.

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