Is it possible the threshold field was commented out by default and you forgot to uncomment the field?
If the field is commented out by default, it likely means the field is not settable on the motherboard. If by chance you know for fact it is settable (such as via a Supermicro specific tool), that means there is a bug on the motherboard advertising the wrong information. I'd have to implement a workaround to deal with it. Al On Tue, 2013-12-10 at 20:50 +1100, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote: > Hello > > I'm hoping someone will be able to help, as I've been unsuccessful in > achieving my goals. > > I'm trying to change the fan threshold used by my Supermicro > motherboard: X10SL7-F > > So I've installed freeipmi 1.3.3 > > Following the man pages instructions, I ran: > > ipmi-sensors-config --filename=ipmi.config --checkout > > This retrieved the list of all ipmi settings just fine. > > I then edited the file ipmi.config and changed the fan thresholds accordingly. > > Then did: > ipmi-sensors-config --filename=ipmi.config --commit > > this complete just fine. > however running ipmi-sensors-config --checkout again, I can see that > none of my changes have been applied. > > The weird thing is that: > > # ipmi-sensors-config --filename=ipmi.config --diff > > returns absolutely nothing, like there's no change between the current > config and what I have on file; yet manually looking at my changes, > they aren't there. > > Have I missed something obvious with the use of this tool ? > > Thank you in advance for your help. > Regards > Jean-Yves Avenard > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipmi-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users -- Albert Chu [email protected] Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users
