These are some of the readings I took when my server decided to become
extremely loud. I took these no less than five minutes ago both within a 10
second interval. It has not calmed down yet. Are the two different
temperature readings for my two different processors?
Temp | 20 degrees C | ok
Temp | 18 degrees C | ok
Ambient Temp | 26 degrees C | ok
CMOS Battery | 0x00 | ok
VCORE | 0x01 | ok
VDDIO | 0x01 | ok
VDDA | 0x01 | ok
VTT | 0x01 | ok
VCORE | 0x01 | ok
VDDIO | 0x01 | ok
VDDA | 0x01 | ok
VTT | 0x01 | ok
VDD 1.2V PG | 0x01 | ok
Linear PG | 0x01 | ok
FAN MOD 1A RPM | 9450 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 1C RPM | 7425 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 1B RPM | 10125 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 1D RPM | 7650 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2A RPM | 9900 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2C RPM | 7425 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2B RPM | 9825 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2D RPM | 7200 RPM | ok
And should my fans really be pushing 10,000?
Temp | 22 degrees C | ok
Temp | 17 degrees C | ok
Ambient Temp | 26 degrees C | ok
CMOS Battery | 0x00 | ok
VCORE | 0x01 | ok
VDDIO | 0x01 | ok
VDDA | 0x01 | ok
VTT | 0x01 | ok
VCORE | 0x01 | ok
VDDIO | 0x01 | ok
VDDA | 0x01 | ok
VTT | 0x01 | ok
VDD 1.2V PG | 0x01 | ok
Linear PG | 0x01 | ok
FAN MOD 1A RPM | 9525 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 1C RPM | 7425 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 1B RPM | 10050 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 1D RPM | 7650 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2A RPM | 9900 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2C RPM | 7350 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2B RPM | 9825 RPM | ok
FAN MOD 2D RPM | 7200 RPM | ok
// Signature
using System; using Twitter; using Blog;
string name = "Nicholas Solin";
string alias = "PatPeter";
string[,] languages = new string[4,6];
languages[0] = {"TI-BASIC","HTML/CSS","EventScripts Shell","PHP"}; // Fluent
(in order from earliest learned to latest)
languages[1] = {"Java","Shell","C#","C/C++","JavaScript"}; // Advanced (in
order from most advanced to least)
languages[2] = {"SourcePawn","MySQL/MSSQL","Batch","Visual Basic"}; //
Intermediate (in order from most known to least)
languages[3] = {"Python","Perl"}; // Learning
Twitter tNickSolin = new Twitter("http://twitter.com/NickSolin");
Blog bNickSolin = new Blog("http://nicksolin.blogspot.com/");
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Nick Solin <[email protected]> wrote:
> /facepalm, I had actually tried Dell, and did not think it would be as
> obvious as 'dell', knowing dell I expected some random word/numbers and
> letters located in some obscure area, thanks.
>
>
> // Signature
> using System; using Twitter; using Blog;
> string name = "Nicholas Solin";
> string alias = "PatPeter";
> string[,] languages = new string[4,6];
> languages[0] = {"TI-BASIC","HTML/CSS","EventScripts Shell","PHP"}; //
> Fluent (in order from earliest learned to latest)
> languages[1] = {"Java","Shell","C#","C/C++","JavaScript"}; // Advanced (in
> order from most advanced to least)
> languages[2] = {"SourcePawn","MySQL/MSSQL","Batch","Visual Basic"}; //
> Intermediate (in order from most known to least)
> languages[3] = {"Python","Perl"}; // Learning
> Twitter tNickSolin = new Twitter("http://twitter.com/NickSolin");
> Blog bNickSolin = new Blog("http://nicksolin.blogspot.com/");
>
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Cris Rhea <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 2:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Linux-PowerEdge Digest, Vol 75, Issue 35
> To: [email protected]
>
>
> > Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 14:10:46 -0500
> > From: Nick Solin <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Re: PowerEdge SC 1435 Becoming Louder or Fans Go Haywire
> > To: "Paul M. Dyer" <[email protected]>
> > Cc: [email protected]
> > Message-ID:
> > <[email protected]>
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
>
> >
> > When I try to access the DSET report by unzipping it, it asks me for a
> > password for each file. At no point during its scan did it ask for a
> > password, how do I find out what it is?
>
> "dell"
>
> --
> Cristopher J. Rhea
> Mayo Clinic - Research Computing Facility
> 200 First St SW, Rochester, MN 55905
> [email protected]
> (507) 284-0587
>
>
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