Re: Versions in RHEL and CentOS

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On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 2:07 PM Peter Kjellström <cap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 11:10:23 +0530
> Thomas Stephen Lee <lee.iitb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ...
> > /usr/bin/sensors
> >
> > from the lm_sensors package
> >
> > I had run
> >
> > sensors-detect --auto
>
> I had no idea people still used that package. Especially on a server.
>
> Per core temperatures in linux for Zen2 is done using (a very up to
> date kernel with its k10temp module). Alternatively one can look at:
>
>  https://github.com/ocerman/zenpower.git
>
> I don't know if it works with the c8 kernel (but it does not work with
> the c7 one).
>
> But in the end. Why care about per core temperatures? Setup basic
> monitoring of the server using ipmi or whatever the vendor supports.
>
> /Peter K
>

Hi Peter,

> On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 2:07 PM Peter Kjellström <cap@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I had no idea people still used that package. Especially on a server.

Is it due to some security issue ?

We install on all our machines (servers/desktops).

thanks.

---
Lee
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