I am running ipmtool-1.8.8 on two Tyan GT26 B4987 systems with M3295
SMDC installed, on openSuse 10.3 and named 192.168.0.3 and 192.168.0.4
. running the following commands lead:
# ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.0.3 -U Admin sdr type Temperature
H1_THERMP        | 34h | ok  |  3.1 | 15 degrees C
LocalTemp1       | 33h | ok  |  7.0 | -1 degrees C
VTIN2            | 35h | ok  |  7.0 | 15 degrees C
H0_THERMP        | 45h | ns  |  3.0 | No Reading
LocalTemp2       | 46h | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
VTIN1            | 47h | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_TEMP         | 5Bh | ucr |  7.0 | 127 degrees C

#ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.0.4 -U Admin sdr type Temperature
H1_THERMP        | 34h | ok  |  3.1 | 0 degrees C
LocalTemp1       | 33h | ok  |  7.0 | -101 degrees C
VTIN2            | 35h | ok  |  7.0 | 0 degrees C
H0_THERMP        | 45h | ns  |  3.0 | No Reading
LocalTemp2       | 46h | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
VTIN1            | 47h | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_TEMP         | 5Bh | ucr |  7.0 | 127 degrees C

... it seems that the temperature sensors read wrong nujmbers. In
addition execution of the following commands lead:

#ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.0.3 -U Admin sdr type Fan
CPU_FAN_TACH1    | 36h | ok  |  3.1 | 1260 RPM
SYS_FAN_TACH4    | 37h | ok  |  7.0 | 1260 RPM
SYS_FAN_TACH5    | 38h | ok  |  7.0 | 1260 RPM
CPU_FAN_TACH0    | 48h | ns  |  3.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH1    | 49h | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH2    | 4Ah | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH3    | 4Bh | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH6    | 5Dh | lcr |  7.0 | 0 RPM

#ipmitool -I lanplus -H 192.168.0.4 -U Admin sdr type Fan

CPU_FAN_TACH1    | 36h | ok  |  3.1 | 15300 RPM
SYS_FAN_TACH4    | 37h | ok  |  7.0 | 15300 RPM
SYS_FAN_TACH5    | 38h | ok  |  7.0 | 15300 RPM
CPU_FAN_TACH0    | 48h | ns  |  3.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH1    | 49h | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH2    | 4Ah | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH3    | 4Bh | ns  |  7.0 | No Reading
SYS_FAN_TACH6    | 5Dh | ok  |  7.0 | 6600 RPM

in one of the systems the fun speed is 15300 over 15 times rapider
than the other system. these readings seem to be wrong. there is no
specific difference between two hosts.

As a question, how can I calibrate the sensors using a broadcast
command or something like it?
best
Mehdi

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