Re: sensorsd says the sensor is within limit, but it's not...

2007-07-04 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
On Wednesdayen den 4 July 2007 04.17.30 you wrote: On 03/07/07, Per-Olov Sjvholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Misc I am probably missing something, but what.. sensorsd says in the syslog that the sensor is within limits even though a sysctl -a|grep sensor shows that it is not.

Re: sensorsd says the sensor is within limit, but it's not...

2007-07-04 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 04/07/07, Per-Olov Sjvholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesdayen den 4 July 2007 04.17.30 you wrote: Please, check the manual page for your system [0], specifically, the following: Sensors that provide status (such as from bio(4), esm(4), or ipmi(4)) do not require boundary

Re: sensorsd says the sensor is within limit, but it's not...

2007-07-03 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
On 03/07/07, Per-Olov Sjvholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Misc I am probably missing something, but what.. sensorsd says in the syslog that the sensor is within limits even though a sysctl -a|grep sensor shows that it is not. Are there any known bugs? I have checked the list and cannot

sensorsd says the sensor is within limit, but it's not...

2007-07-03 Thread Per-Olov Sjöholm
Hi Misc I am probably missing something, but what.. sensorsd says in the syslog that the sensor is within limits even though a sysctl -a|grep sensor shows that it is not. Are there any known bugs? I have checked the list and cannot find anything related to this... I run a Dell PE830 on