On a Dell PowerEdge M610x blade you can do it with "ipmitool sdr type Temperature" or "ipmitool sdr entity 26.6". It shows up as "GPU Temp1". I haven't checked it for accuracy though.

On 12/29/2010 12:09 AM, Vahid wrote:
Hello,
I can read CPU_TEMP, CPU_FAN,... sensors, is it possible to add GPU temperature or GPU fan speed to IPMI ?
Thanks
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Vahid


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