Follow-up Comment #1, bug #38812 (project freeipmi):

Hi Michael,

What motherboard are you seeing this on?

ipmi-sensors is effectively being told from the motherboard, 'this sensor
reports no event', resulting in the OK being output.

'no event' is different than 'not available', if the sensor reported the
latter (via the sensor not being enabled), N/A would be output.

"Not present" is actually not a legal output for this sensor.  If you see this
in other software, its b/c the software likely maps "no event" into "not
present".  That assumption is dependent on the vendor implementation and
cannot be assumed in general. 

Al



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