My power supply is Delta DPS-650SB. I think that TDPS-600CB may be the closest model. TDPS-600CB may be a OEM product for Intel FSR1520PS. It is hard to find a specification document.
Additionally, I've checked that IPMB connector on my motherboard is connected with another IPMI connector on a front panel. Sincerely, > -----Original Message----- > From: Hall, Eric R [mailto:eric.r.h...@intel.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 10:21 AM > To: S. H. Lee; 'Hank Bruning' > Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: RE: [Ipmitool-devel] measuring the power consumption of a server > > Correction the TDPS-600CB C Rev S2F does have the PMBus connector. > > I know that there are some older Rev S0F supplies that don't seem to have > a > functioning PMBus. Again, check your PSU. > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Hall, Eric R [mailto:eric.r.h...@intel.com] > >Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:04 PM > >To: S. H. Lee; 'Hank Bruning' > >Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > >Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] measuring the power consumption of a server > > > >I would verify that PSU. I don't see a TDPS-600EB listed on Delta's > website > >and the closest thing to it is the TDPS-600CB which does not look like it > has > >the PSMI (four or five) wire connector. > > > >>-----Original Message----- > >>From: S. H. Lee [mailto:smil...@korea.ac.kr] > >>Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:00 PM > >>To: 'Hank Bruning' > >>Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > >>Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] measuring the power consumption of a > >>server > >> > >>A technical supporter of the vendor said that SR1690WBR - my server > >>model - contains a bridge between IPMB and PSMI. > >> > >>But, he doesn't know the reason why BMC cannot recognize a power supply. > >> > >> > >> > >>Thanks, > >> > >> > >> > >>From: Hank Bruning [mailto:h...@jblade.com] > >>Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:31 AM > >>To: S. H. Lee; ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > >>Cc: Zdenek Styblik > >>Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] measuring the power consumption of a > >>server > >> > >> > >> > >>It may recognize the power supply but it does not mean there is an > >electrical > >>bridge between the IPMB bus and PSMI bus. > >>Check with your vendor that bridging between the two buses is supported. > >> > >>On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:22 PM, S. H. Lee <smil...@korea.ac.kr> wrote: > >> > >>Hi, > >> > >>I've attempted some possible solutions. > >>- updating BMC firmware (ver.: 0.57) > >>- updating BIOS > >>- reinstall IPMItool (ver. 1.8.11) > >> > >>By any chance, may I need additional hardware connector for power supply? > >> > >>During BIOS&BMC firmware update, BMC didn't automatically detect any > >>power supply. > >>Thus, I manually checked 'yes' for 'SSI power supply'. > >>I also carried out a FRU/SDR package update. > >> > >>After these tries, BMC still recognizes a power supply. > >> > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> From: Zdenek Styblik [mailto:zdenek.styb...@gmail.com] > >>> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 4:41 AM > >>> To: S. H. Lee > >>> Cc: ipmitool-devel > >>> Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] measuring the power consumption of a > >>> server > >>> > >>> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:56 PM, S. H. Lee <smil...@korea.ac.kr> wrote: > >>> > Thanks for your comments, > >>> > > >>> > In the last mail, I said that I have a SV7-2186. It isn't the model > >>> > I > >>> have. > >>> > My server is Intel SR1690WBR with a S5500WBV. > >>> > I've checked some manuals and mailing lists. > >>> > > >>> > The problem of my server is that IPMI cannot detect a power supply. > >>> > > >>> > BB +1.1V IOH | 1.084 | Volts | ok | na | 1.027 > >>> > | 1.054 | 1.146 | 1.177 | na BB +1.1V P1 Vccp | 0.933 > >>> > | Volts | ok | na | 0.683 | 0.708 | 1.501 | > >>> > 1.543 | na BB +1.5V P1 DDR3 | 1.505 | Volts | ok | > >>> na > >>> > | 1.362 | 1.401 | 1.589 | 1.635 | na BB +1.8V AUX > >>> > | 1.781 | Volts | ok | na | 1.673 | 1.720 > >>> > | 1.874 | 1.927 | na BB +3.3V | 3.296 | Volts > >>> > | ok | na | 2.982 | 3.067 | 3.525 | 3.625 | > >>> > na BB +3.3V STBY | 3.239 | Volts | ok | na | > >>> > 2.982 | 3.067 | 3.525 | 3.625 | na BB +5.0V | > >>> > 4.971 | Volts | ok | na | 4.471 | 4.630 | > >>> > 5.380 | 5.538 | na BB +5.0V STBY | 4.886 | Volts > >>> > | ok | na | 4.416 | 4.565 | 5.272 | 5.421 | > >>> > na BB +12.0V | 12.039 | Volts | ok | na | > >>> > 10.739 | 11.103 | 12.923 | 13.287 | na BB +1.35v P1 MEM | > >>> > na | Volts | na | na | 1.236 | 1.271 | > >>> > 1.443 | 1.484 | na Baseboard Temp | 27.000 | degrees C > >>> > | ok | na | 5.000 | 10.000 | 61.000 | 66.000 | > >>> > na Front Panel Temp | 26.000 | degrees C | ok | na | > >>> > 0.000 | 5.000 | 44.000 | 48.000 | na IOH Therm Margin | > >>> > -44.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na | na | > >>> > 5.000 | 10.000 | na Mem P1 Thrm Mrgn | -36.000 | degrees C > >>> > | ok | na | na | na | 5.000 | 10.000 | > >>> > na Processor 1 Fan | 7616.000 | RPM | ok | na | > >>> > 640.000 | 768.000 | na | na | na Processor 1A Fan | > >>> > 5440.000 | RPM | ok | na | 640.000 | 768.000 | > >>> > na | na | na Memory Fan 1 | 5184.000 | RPM > >>> > | ok | na | 640.000 | 768.000 | na | na | > >>> > na Memory Fan 1R | 7616.000 | RPM | ok | na | > >>> > 640.000 | 768.000 | na | na | na Processor 2 Fan | > >>> > 7424.000 | RPM | ok | na | 640.000 | 768.000 | > >>> > na | na | na Processor 2A Fan | 5056.000 | RPM > >>> > | ok | na | 640.000 | 768.000 | na | na | > >>> > na Memory Fan 2 | 7616.000 | RPM | ok | na | > >>> > 640.000 | 768.000 | na | na | na Memory Fan 2R | > >>> > 5824.000 | RPM | ok | na | 640.000 | 768.000 | > >>> > na | na | na > >>> > P1 Therm Margin | -56.000 | degrees C | ok | na | na > >>> > | na | na | na | na > >>> > P1 Therm Ctrl % | 0.000 | unspecified | ok | na | > >>> na > >>> > | na | 11.700 | 19.500 | na Pwr Unit Status | 0x0 > >>> > | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | > >>> > na | na IPMI Watchdog | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| > >>> na > >>> > | na | na | na | na | na Physical Scrty > >>> > | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na > >>> > | na | na | na SMI Timeout | 0x0 | discrete > >>> > | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | na | > >>> > na System Event Log | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | > >>> na > >>> > | na | na | na | na System Event | 0x0 > >>> > | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | > >>> > na | na > >>> > P1 Status | 0x0 | discrete | 0x8000| na | na > >>> > | na | na | na | na > >>> > P1 VRD Hot | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na > >>> > | na | na | na | na CATERR | 0x0 > >>> > | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na | na | > >>> > na | na CPU Missing | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| > >>> na > >>> > | na | na | na | na | na IOH Therm Trip > >>> > | 0x0 | discrete | 0x0000| na | na | na > >>> > | na | na | na NM Capabilities | na | discrete > >>> > | na | na | na | na | na | na | > >>> > na > >>> > > >>> > As you can see above, 'Pwr Unit Status' is not available. > >>> > > >>> > Do I have to configure BMC? > >>> > After BMC firmware update, I didn't change any configuration of BMC. > >>> > > >>> > Thanks, > >>> > > >>> > >>> Please, keep the flow of the e-mail consistent as well as > >>> ipmitool-dev in the loop, because that way you might get more answers > >>> and avoid couple other things. > >>> > >>> Anyway, to your server. I don't have access to these, so it is hard > >>> to > >say. > >>> Yes, one option is to update BMC firmware, which should not reset its > >>> settings(note: should not). I would check changelogs to see whether > >>> there were some updates related to Power Supply or IPMI stack or alike. > >>> > >>> I'm not sure if any extra configuration of BMC is required, but again > >>> I have no experience with these servers. > >>> > >>> I'll keep thinking about it, but I'm not sure what I could come up > with. > >>> Hmm if you check BMC/SP web interface, can you see readings of > >>> sensors there? Can you see readings of power supply there? > >>> > >>> I'm sorry I was not much of help. > >>> > >>> Z. > >>> > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > -----Original Message----- > >>> > From: Zdenek Styblik [mailto:zdenek.styb...@gmail.com] > >>> > Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:00 PM > >>> > To: S. H. Lee > >>> > Cc: ipmitool-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > >>> > Subject: Re: [Ipmitool-devel] measuring the power consumption of a > >>> > server > >>> > > >>> > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 10:18 PM, S. H. Lee <smil...@korea.ac.kr> > >wrote: > >>> >> Hi, > >>> >> > >>> >> I have a SV7-2186 server with a S5500WBV motherboard and a Xeon > >>> processor. > >>> >> Its power supply is TDPS-600EB from DELTA. > >>> >> > >>> >> I am planning to develop a software checking the power consumption > >>> >> of a server. > >>> >> > >>> >> According to some documents, the power consumption can be checked > >>> >> through PSMI interface. > >>> >> > >>> >> Thus, I've tried to get the information by using ipmitool which > >>> >> can read FRU data from a power supply. > >>> >> > >>> >> But, the fru command of ipmitool on my server only shows the FRU > >>> >> data for a motherboard. > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > Hello, > >>> > > >>> > what is # ipmitool sdr list; or # ipmitool sdr list all; telling you? > >>> > I have queried Sun/Oracle's > >>> > X4170 and X4270m2 and both are showing /SYS/VPS and PSx readings. > >>> > From > >>> here I get the Nac Names and then I would query FRUs directly eg. # > >>> ipmitool sensor reading /SYS/VPS; and stuff this data into RRD. > >>> > > >>> > Text above is just an example for inspiration and doesn't have to > >>> necessarily work for you. > >>> > > >>> > Anyway, try 'sdr list' and you will see, or should see, what > >>> > sensors you > >>> can query for readings. > >>> > > >>> > Best regards, > >>> > Zdenek > >>> > > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> I want to know how to get the power consumption information of a > >>> >> server by using IPMItool. > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> Waiting for your reply and guidance. > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >>> >> Thanks. > >>> >> > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > >> > >> > >>----------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>---- > >--- > >>All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains > >>a definitive record of customers, application performance, security > >>threats, fraudulent activity and more. 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