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



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