On Thu, 2013-12-19 at 11:56 +0000, Dave Love wrote: > I realized that the system that caused the crash has 601 sensors; really. > Patch attached.
Well how about that :-) > The sensors are still showing N/A, though. --debug output for one of > them also attached. The normal output for it is: > > ID | Name | Type | Reading | Units | Event > 4233 | Ambient Temp. | Temperature | N/A | C | N/A > > and ipmitool shows this: > > ADDR | ID | OwnerID | Value | Unit | Status| > LNR | LC | LNC | UNC | UC | UNR > | | | | | /Mask | > Thres. | Thres. | Thres. | Thres. | Thres. | Thres. > 0x008000be | Ambient Temp. | 0x80 | 20.0 | degrees C | ok | > na | 10.0 | na | 39.0 | 44.0 | na > > (I'm not sure whether they're the same sensor, i.e. how ID and ADDR are > related, but the other three Ambients are the same.) Could you try running w/ --bridge-sensors or the 'assumebmcowner' workaround. The sensor isn't owned by the BMC, leading to the N/A. Al -- Albert Chu ch...@llnl.gov Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-devel mailing list Freeipmi-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-devel