Carsten Aulbert schrieb:
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> Driver Version : 260.19.21
>
>
> GPU 0:
> Product Name: Tesla C2050
> PCI Device/Vendor ID: 6d110de
> PCI Location ID : 0:A:0
> Board Serial: 0321610134404
> Display
On a Dell PowerEdge M610x blade you can do it with "ipmitool sdr type
Temperature" or "ipmitool sdr entity 26.6". It shows up as "GPU
Temp1". I haven't checked it for accuracy though.
On 12/29/2010 12:09 AM, Vahid wrote:
Hello,
I can read CPU_TEMP, CPU_FAN,... sensors, is it possible to add
I don't believe there is anything in the IPMI spec that would stop a
hardware manufacturer from supporting GPU temperatures via IPMI.
However, the manufacturer would have to support it. If they don't,
there's likely not much you can do about it.
Al
On Tue, 2010-12-28 at 23:09 -0800, Vahid wrote:
Hi
On Wednesday 29 December 2010 08:09:00 Vahid wrote:
> I can read CPU_TEMP, CPU_FAN,... sensors, is it possible to add GPU
> temperature or GPU fan speed to IPMI ?
I'm no developer only a user, but I doubt it. I'm not aware of any
standardized interface for GPU temperatures. We - for example -
Hello,
I can read CPU_TEMP, CPU_FAN,... sensors, is it possible to add GPU
temperature or GPU fan speed to IPMI ?
Thanks
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Vahid
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