On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 13:28 -0500, Andy Christianson wrote:
> In response to "Andy Christianson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> >We've been able to do this using IPMI.
You can talk to the DRAC4/DRAC5 BMC out of band, independent of the OS.
Otherwise: # kldload /boot/kernel/ipmi.ko
God speed.
~BAS
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From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:09 PM
To: Andy Christianson
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Temperature Monitoring on PowerEdge 1950
In response to "Andy Christianson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> We a
Am Donnerstag, den 03.04.2008, 13:28 -0500 schrieb Andy Christianson:
> In response to "Andy Christianson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >We've been able to do this using IPMI.
>
> Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
> have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load t
In response to "Andy Christianson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>We've been able to do this using IPMI.
Thanks for the fast response. I have installed the ipmitool port, but I
have no /dev/ipmi. Do I have to manually load the driver?
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In response to "Andy Christianson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
> temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
> /dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
> lmmon with
Hello,
We are using a Dell PowerEdge 1950. Is it possible to monitor the
temperature of the CPU from the terminal? /dev/smb0 does not exist, but
/dev/io does. I have tried lmmon and it does not work. I have also tried
lmmon with the -i option and that did not work.
Thanks in advance for any