Hi all - all these sensors can have their fault outputs masked in software; either using linux drivers or in uboot. The faults also go away when you read the sensor values (if I remember correctly); uboot has a sensor command which should do this. Either have a look at the uboot code or lmsensors for linux.
David On 28 May 2013 20:41, Rich Lacasse <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Adam, > > With respect to the LED, I found that the alarm was caused by the external > fans being disconnected. I was able to probe R74 through R77 to narrow it > down to fans. I am operating with the board externally cooled, not in a > chassis, so the chassis fans are not connected. Interestingly enough, when > I connected to tborphserver3 interface and queried the individual sensors > as you recommended, it reported 0's for three of the fans and* the fault > went away*! Does that make any sense? > > Thanks for the help, > Rich > > On 5/28/2013 1:42 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Fault LED > >

