I've tried 'sensors' but it gives silly values for everything but the CPU fan speed. I ran sensors-detect and it recognised my via chipset correctly and all the i2c modules were loaded. No joy. Tim Harrell
-----Original Message----- From: Lenz Grimmer [mailto:grimmer@suse.de] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 8:53 PM To: SLE Subject: Re: [SLE] AMD running too hot
On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Matt wrote:
Comming in late on this thread.
Is there a script that will show cpu temperature.. from bios ?
Yes, have a look at the "sensors" packages. There are graphical frontends like "ksysguard" or "gkrellm" that can display these values nicely.
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 09:50:36 +0100 Hello Harrell, from Lourens: [snipped] " I've tried 'sensors' but it gives silly values for everything but the " CPU fan speed. " I ran sensors-detect and it recognised my via chipset correctly and all " the i2c modules were loaded. [end snipped] Same here. /proc/modules via686a 7968 0 sensors 6192 0 [via686a] i2c-isa 1200 0 (unused) i2c-core 12400 0 [via686a sensors i2c-isa] -> I do not understand the blank for via686a and the (unused) i2c-isa ?? /proc/bus/i2c i2c-0 dummy ISA main adapter ISA bus algorithm /proc/bus/i2c-0 e200 Via 686A Integrated Sensors VIA 686A lourens@lourens:~ > sensors -u via686a-isa-e200 Adapter: ISA adapter Algorithm: ISA algorithm CPU core: 3.03 (2.0V) in0_min: 1.79 (in0_min) in0_max: 2.18 (in0_max) +2.5V: 3.03 (2.5V) in1_min: 2.24 (in1_min) in1_max: 2.74 (in1_max) I/O: 3.55 (3.3V) in2_min: 2.95 (in2_min) in2_max: 3.62 (in2_max) +5V: 6.30 (5.0V) in3_min: 4.72 (in3_min) in3_max: 6.30 (in3_max) +12V: 15.28 (12V) in4_min: 15.28 (in4_min) in4_max: 15.28 (in4_max) CPU Fan: 0.00 (fan1) fan1_min: 0.00 (fan1_min) fan1_div: 2.00 (fan1_div) P/S Fan: 0.00 (fan2) fan2_min: 0.00 (fan2_min) fan2_div: 2.00 (fan2_div) SYS Temp: -69.90 (temp1) temp1_hyst: 49.70 (temp1_hyst) temp1_over: 59.90 (temp1_over) CPU Temp: -69.90 (temp2) temp2_hyst: 49.70 (temp2_hyst) temp2_over: 59.90 (temp2_over) SBr Temp: 23.30 (temp3) temp3_hyst: 49.70 (temp3_hyst) temp3_over: 59.90 (temp3_over) alarms: 1795.00 (alarms) This is on an Asus A7V133 mobo. The docs are not a great help to me (my ignorance) - any of the gurus with any suggestions?? TIA. *** If you find a solution and become attached to it, the solution may become your next problem. *** Powered by SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional Registered Linux User Lourens Steenkamp Republic of South Africa _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
" I've tried 'sensors' but it gives silly values for everything but the " CPU fan speed. " I ran sensors-detect and it recognised my via chipset correctly and all " the i2c modules were loaded.
/proc/modules via686a 7968 0 sensors 6192 0 [via686a] i2c-isa 1200 0 (unused) i2c-core 12400 0 [via686a sensors i2c-isa]
w83781d 16864 0 (unused) sensors 6192 0 [w83781d] i2c-viapro 3856 0 (unused) i2c-core 12400 0 [w83781d sensors i2c-viapro]
This is on an Asus A7V133 mobo. The docs are not a great help to me (my ignorance) - any of the gurus with any suggestions??
I have an Asus A7M266. Sensors detect detected the wrong modules on my mobo. I also had random numbers. I tried loading other modules and finally came up with those above that works. /Stefan
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 04:19:21 +0200 Hello Stefan from Lourens: [snipped] " " w83781d 16864 0 (unused) " sensors 6192 0 [w83781d] " i2c-viapro 3856 0 (unused) " i2c-core 12400 0 [w83781d sensors i2c-viapro] " " I have an Asus A7M266. Sensors detect detected the wrong modules on my " mobo. " I also had random numbers. " I tried loading other modules and finally came up with those above that " works. [end snipped] Thanks for sharing your config with me, it gave me some ideas. According to some info from www.livewiredev.com.asus.html, Asus A7V133 and A7M266 share the 'Primary Sensor Chip" (AS99127F), 'Case Sensor' (Asus 1) and "CPU Sensor' (Asus 2) ?? [1] /etc/sensors.conf chip "as99127f-*" # Same as above for w83782d except that in5 and in6 negative voltages # are computed as in the w83781d. [2] /usr/share/doc/packages/sensors/chips Kernel driver `w83781d.o' ========================= Status: W83781D support is complete and well-tested. W83782D support is complete and well-tested. W83783S support is complete but has not been well-tested. W83627HF support is complete but has not been well-tested. AS99127F support is BETA and has known problems due to lack of a chip datasheet. See below. It seems that our sensor chip is not fully supported thanks to Asus not releasing the datasheet. It is about time for my mobo rotation and guess who is not on my list. I will stick to mobos that use components that are not "propriety". BTW My voltage readings are OK using your configs but the temp values are still crazy. Bye. *** If you find a solution and become attached to it, the solution may become your next problem. *** Powered by SuSE Linux 7.2 Professional Registered Linux User Lourens Steenkamp Republic of South Africa _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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