Ticket 1288
Charles Bailey
baileych at mail.med.upenn.edu
Tue Aug 12 20:22:04 CEST 2003
--On Friday, June 27, 2003 20:34 -0400 "Mark D. Studebaker "
<mds at paradyne.com> wrote:
This does get a sensor running; it reports CPU temps of ~60 C. When I
finally had a chance to take the server down and check via the BIOS, it
reported temps in the mid-30s.
The voltages and fan speeds reported via i2c seem to be reasonable numbers.
> try modprobing i2c-isa then it should work.
>
> Charles Bailey wrote:
>> Tried CVS i2c lk-24 and lm_sensors2 per your reply. Both build and
>> install fine. ./prog/detect/sensors-detect again picks up the AMD768,
>> but fails loading i2c-amd756, apparently because it's now in
>> i2c/busses. It also fails to locate the 627HF, both before and after
>> the amd756 module is loaded manually (not that that should matter,
>> afaict). If I load modules manually, yielding
>>
>> Module Size Used by Not tainted
>> w83627hf 13044 0 (unused)
>> i2c-proc 8116 0 [w83627hf]
>> i2c-amd756 3848 0
>> i2c-dev 4992 0
>> i2c-core 20164 0 [w83627hf i2c-proc i2c-amd756 i2c-dev]
>>
>> I still have no luck:
>>
>> [bailey at XXX ~]% /usr/local/bin/sensors
>> No sensors found!
>>
>> If I add the eeprom chip driver, I get little more:
>>
>> [bailey at XXX ~]% /usr/local/bin/sensors
>> eeprom-i2c-0-50
>> Adapter: SMBus AMD75x adapter at 06e0
>> Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
>> Memory type: DDR SDRAM DIMM SPD
>> Memory size (MB): 512
>>
>> eeprom-i2c-0-51
>> Adapter: SMBus AMD75x adapter at 06e0
>> Algorithm: Non-I2C SMBus adapter
>>
>> [bailey at XXX ~]%
>>
>> I'm happy to test changes or provide additional data if that would help.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Charles Bailey < baileych _at_ mail _dot_ med _dot_ upenn _dot_ edu >
>> Fellow, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
>> Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania
>>
--
Regards,
Charles Bailey < baileych _at_ mail _dot_ med _dot_ upenn _dot_ edu >
Fellow, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia/University of Pennsylvania
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