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Re: [opensuse] sensors.conf -Help !
- From: Bob S <911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 22:39:41 -0400
- Message-id: <200707242239.41937.911@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tuesday 24 July 2007 20:03:04 Rajko M. wrote:
> On Monday 23 July 2007 22:41, 911@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > On Sunday 22 July 2007 14:35:07 Rajko M. wrote:
> > > On Saturday 21 July 2007 22:24, you wrote:
> > > ....
> >
> > OK Rajko, I am going to trim this post quite a bit. All read over several
> > times and thoroughly digested. I hope that won't mess you up. I will
> > confine it to providing information and questions.
> >
> > OK, ran ls /sys/bus/i2c/devices/9191-0290 and the following was listed
> > in that directory.
> >
> > bob@EasyStreet:~> ls /sys/bus/i2c/devices/9191-0290
> > alarms fan3_div in2_max in8_input
> > temp1_max_hyst beep_enable fan3_input in2_min in8_max
> > temp1_type beep_mask fan3_min in3_input in8_min
> > temp2_input bus hwmon:hwmon0 in3_max name
> > temp2_max driver in0_input in3_min power
> > temp2_max_hyst fan1_div in0_max in4_input pwm1
> > temp2_type fan1_input in0_min in4_max pwm2
> > temp3_input fan1_min in1_input in4_min pwm3
> > temp3_max fan2_div in1_max in7_input subsystem
> > temp3_max_hyst fan2_input in1_min in7_max
> > temp1_input temp3_type fan2_min in2_input in7_min
> > temp1_max uevent bob@EasyStreet:~>
> >
> > As you can see....there is no vrm and I guess is not compiled in
> > andsensors-s will never see it.
>
> OK.
> Than we can forget it for now.
>
> ....
>
> > > *** Missing ***
> > > We don't have sensors output with default values.
> >
> > Not absolutely sure but I think my first posting was from the default
> > values.
>
> OK.
>
> ....
>
> > OK I cut and pasted your suggested/trial parameters into the one line
> > sensors.conf and ran sensors -s. (as root) Got another error:
> >
> > EasyStreet:/ # sensors -s
> > Error: Line 4: Invalid keyword
> > General parse error
> >
> > I looked at until my eyes glazed over. I can't see it.
> >
> > Here are the first few lines from your suggested conf that reportedly
> > contains the error:
>
> Hmm... The only thing I can see is missing comments behind statemets in
> original sensors.conf, so it would be "sensors -s" parser problem. Try the
> same proposal when you remove all comments behind statements like in
> example below.
>
> chip "w83627thf-*"
> # Voltage section
> label in0 "VCore"
> set in0_min 1.50
> set in0_max 1.56
>
> label in1 "+3.3V"
> set in1_min 3.14
> set in1_max 3.47
>
Rajko,
Nope. Didn't work. Got this:
EasyStreet:/ # sensors -s
Error: Line 4: Invalid keyword
flex scanner jammed
I think that I will just start all over again with my original sensors.conf
including a new scan of the chip. Will let you know in a couple of days how I
made out.
Bob S.
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> On Monday 23 July 2007 22:41, 911@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > On Sunday 22 July 2007 14:35:07 Rajko M. wrote:
> > > On Saturday 21 July 2007 22:24, you wrote:
> > > ....
> >
> > OK Rajko, I am going to trim this post quite a bit. All read over several
> > times and thoroughly digested. I hope that won't mess you up. I will
> > confine it to providing information and questions.
> >
> > OK, ran ls /sys/bus/i2c/devices/9191-0290 and the following was listed
> > in that directory.
> >
> > bob@EasyStreet:~> ls /sys/bus/i2c/devices/9191-0290
> > alarms fan3_div in2_max in8_input
> > temp1_max_hyst beep_enable fan3_input in2_min in8_max
> > temp1_type beep_mask fan3_min in3_input in8_min
> > temp2_input bus hwmon:hwmon0 in3_max name
> > temp2_max driver in0_input in3_min power
> > temp2_max_hyst fan1_div in0_max in4_input pwm1
> > temp2_type fan1_input in0_min in4_max pwm2
> > temp3_input fan1_min in1_input in4_min pwm3
> > temp3_max fan2_div in1_max in7_input subsystem
> > temp3_max_hyst fan2_input in1_min in7_max
> > temp1_input temp3_type fan2_min in2_input in7_min
> > temp1_max uevent bob@EasyStreet:~>
> >
> > As you can see....there is no vrm and I guess is not compiled in
> > andsensors-s will never see it.
>
> OK.
> Than we can forget it for now.
>
> ....
>
> > > *** Missing ***
> > > We don't have sensors output with default values.
> >
> > Not absolutely sure but I think my first posting was from the default
> > values.
>
> OK.
>
> ....
>
> > OK I cut and pasted your suggested/trial parameters into the one line
> > sensors.conf and ran sensors -s. (as root) Got another error:
> >
> > EasyStreet:/ # sensors -s
> > Error: Line 4: Invalid keyword
> > General parse error
> >
> > I looked at until my eyes glazed over. I can't see it.
> >
> > Here are the first few lines from your suggested conf that reportedly
> > contains the error:
>
> Hmm... The only thing I can see is missing comments behind statemets in
> original sensors.conf, so it would be "sensors -s" parser problem. Try the
> same proposal when you remove all comments behind statements like in
> example below.
>
> chip "w83627thf-*"
> # Voltage section
> label in0 "VCore"
> set in0_min 1.50
> set in0_max 1.56
>
> label in1 "+3.3V"
> set in1_min 3.14
> set in1_max 3.47
>
Rajko,
Nope. Didn't work. Got this:
EasyStreet:/ # sensors -s
Error: Line 4: Invalid keyword
flex scanner jammed
I think that I will just start all over again with my original sensors.conf
including a new scan of the chip. Will let you know in a couple of days how I
made out.
Bob S.
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