HP Proliant DL320

2005-08-24 Thread Paul T. Root

I just got a Proliant DL320 put on my desk to configure
for a tcpdump monitoring project.

The cooling fans run at full speed and as loud as can be.

I see that there is hpapm or cpqhealth programs for Windows,
and looks like Red Hat and Suse, that will watch the temperature
and turn down the fans to needed levels.

Is there anything to control these things for FreeBSD?

I installed 5-4 from DVD and will be updating via source today.

Man, it's fast compared to the old stuff I'm used to.

Paul.

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Re: HP Proliant DL320

2005-08-24 Thread Chuck Swiger

Paul T. Root wrote:
[ ... ]

I see that there is hpapm or cpqhealth programs for Windows,
and looks like Red Hat and Suse, that will watch the temperature
and turn down the fans to needed levels.

Is there anything to control these things for FreeBSD?


What happens if you install Linux emulation and try running those programs?
You might want to ping HP's tech support about this, too.

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