Thanks Tim. And I just don't understand why Dell give the same name "Temp" for all kinds of temperature sensors. I mean, how can I tell which one is for which temperature sensors?
Could someone give me some ideas about that? Thanks, Zhichao On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Tim Small <[email protected]> wrote: > Zhichao Li wrote: > > especially the first Temp, I mean it's weired the value is less than > > zero. > > > > That's likely to be the CPU thermal margin - i.e. it's not an absolute > temperature, but is relative to the upper limit set by the CPU. I'm not > really sure why the BMC reports it like this, possibly that's just all > the information that the CPU makes available. > > It shows up using "ipmitool sdr list", but not "ipmitool sensor list" - > without checking, I assume the second method is asking for an absolute > temperature (which comes back as "na" on this PE R300). > > > Tim. > -- Zhichao Li Computer Science Department Stony Brook University
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