Oops, I'm sorry, Android-Mail apparently deleted the CC... I compiled with ipmimonitoring_init_flags = 1 now and got debug stuff this time.
The output is following... (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, ipmi_monitoring_get_sensor_reading, 1061): record_type '0xC0' not supported (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_bitmask_type, 752): event_reading_type_code '0x70' bitmask is OEM (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_bitmask_type, 752): event_reading_type_code '0x71' bitmask is OEM (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_bitmask_type, 752): event_reading_type_code '0x71' bitmask is OEM (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, ipmi_monitoring_get_sensor_reading, 1061): record_type '0x8' not supported (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, ipmi_monitoring_get_sensor_reading, 1061): record_type '0x8' not supported (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_reading, 356): ipmi_sensor_read: sensor reading unavailable (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _threshold_sensor_reading, 571): cannot read sensor for record id '23' (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_reading, 356): ipmi_sensor_read: sensor reading unavailable (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _threshold_sensor_reading, 571): cannot read sensor for record id '24' (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_reading, 356): ipmi_sensor_read: sensor reading unavailable (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _threshold_sensor_reading, 571): cannot read sensor for record id '38' (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_reading, 356): ipmi_sensor_read: sensor reading unavailable (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _threshold_sensor_reading, 571): cannot read sensor for record id '39' (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_reading, 356): ipmi_sensor_read: sensor reading unavailable (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _threshold_sensor_reading, 571): cannot read sensor for record id '40' (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _get_sensor_reading, 356): ipmi_sensor_read: sensor reading unavailable (ipmi_monitoring_sensor_reading.c, _threshold_sensor_reading, 571): cannot read sensor for record id '41' Record ID, Sensor Name, Sensor Number, Sensor Type, Sensor State, Sensor Reading, Sensor Units, Sensor Event/Reading Type Code, Sensor Event Bitmask, Sensor Event String ipmi_monitoring_sensor_read_sensor_bitmask_strings: success I'm unfortunately don't know much about C. You mean I should change in 'unsigned int record_ids[] = {0};' the 0 to a sensor-id, right? Because I did this and that neither worked with putting 5 in for the power meter nor with any other sensor. Florian On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 7:47 PM Albert Chu <ch...@llnl.gov> wrote: > Didn't see your output, I guess you forgot to paste it in. > > Hmmmm. That means the main monitoring code is just returning "0", i.e. > 0 sensors read. Could you try experimenting with the settings and > setting "record_ids" to the record we're trying to figure out (i think > it was #5 in your prior post). Lets just concentrate on that specific > record and try to figure out what's going on. Also set > ipmimonitoring_init_flags for more debugging and lets see what gets > output. > > BTW, could you please respond to the mailing list. > > Al > > On Tue, 2018-12-04 at 07:50 +0100, Florian Ströger wrote: > > Hello Albert, > > > > Thanks for the fast reply! > > I've set 'int ignore_non_interpretable_sensors' to 0, but when I run > > the binary now it just outputs the headers, like this: > > > -- > Albert Chu > ch...@llnl.gov > Computer Scientist > High Performance Systems Division > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory > > -- Florian Ströger Zur Rossschwemme 5 3452 Atzenbrugg ****************************
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