after seeing this thread I decided to monitor my PC ... :) the Ali1535 that i have is well supported.
'sensors' give me
[root@omni etc]# sensors
w83782d-i2c-0-2d
Adapter: SMBus ALI1535 adapter at e800
Algorithm: Non-i2c SMBus adapter
VCore 1: +1.80 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.93 V) ALARM (beep)
VCore 2: +1.84 V (min = +1.74 V, max = +1.93 V) ALARM (beep)
+3.3V: +3.26 V (min = +3.13 V, max = +3.45 V) (beep)
+5V: +4.86 V (min = +4.72 V, max = +5.24 V) (beep)
+12V: +12.08 V (min = +10.79 V, max = +13.19 V)
-12V: -11.98 V (min = -10.90 V, max = -13.21 V)
-5V: -5.45 V (min = -4.76 V, max = -5.26 V)
V5SB: +0.13 V (min = +0.13 V, max = +0.13 V)
VBat: +0.08 V (min = +0.08 V, max = +0.08 V)
fan1: 8333 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2) (beep)
fan2: 0 RPM (min = 187 RPM, div = 32) (beep)
fan3: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2)
temp1: +37�C (limit = +40�C, hysteresis = +37�C) sensor =
thermistor (beep)
temp2: +49.5�C (limit = +52�C, hysteresis = +47�C) sensor =
thermistor (beep)
temp3: +255.5�C (limit = +52�C, hysteresis = +47�C) sensor = 3904
transistor
vid: +1.85 V
alarms: Chassis intrusion detection
beep_enable:
Sound alarm disabled
[root@omni etc]#
and the speaker started beeping countinously. is it because of temp3 ??
will increasing the limits in the .conf file temporarily stop the
beeping ?
cheers,
--
Ashley Moore.
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Linux User#229125
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On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 14:41, Lee Burnside wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, ai4a wrote:
>
> > David Guntner wrote:
> > >
> > > Tom Brinkman grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Type 'sensors' in a term. You should see somethin like
> > > > SYS Temp: +28.8�C (limit = +60�C, hysteresis = +50�C)
> > > > CPU Temp: +44.0�C (limit = +60�C, hysteresis = +50�C)
> > > > SBr Temp: +23.2�C (limit = +60�C, hysteresis = +50�C)
> > > > There maybe numbers associated, eg, temp 1, temp2, etc. In my
> > > > example cpu temp is number 2.
> > >
> > > I think whatever this program needs is not available with the motherboard
> > > that I'm using. I typed "sensors," and then when I ran it a second time
> > > after I did a "modprobe i2c-proc" in response to the first attempt's
> > > complaining about it (oops :), it reported "No sensors found!" So,
> > > whatever it's expecting to be on my motherboard for that program to
> > > interface with, doesn't seem to be there.
> > >
> >
> > Do you need to run 'sensors -s' before you run sensors? I am very new
> > at sensors, but I think that is what I had to do!
> > HTH
> > Charles
>
> You need to run "sensors-detect" as root and follow the instructions
> first. There may be several more modules that have to be loaded before
> "sensors" will work, if it supports you motherboard.
>
> --
> Lee Burnside -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.phys.ttu.edu/~tljlb/
>
> "Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage."
> --The Bard
>
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