W83792D & Overtemperature LED on Supermicro

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On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 18:33, Mark Studebaker wrote:
> you want hyst (hysteresis) to be high, like 68.
> The alarm isn't cleared until the temperature goes below the hysteresis value.

I just tried that on one of the nodes in question.  Didn't help.  Even
with all tempN_over values set to 80 and all tempN_hyst values set to
75, the output of "sensors" still displays "ALARM" by the two CPU
temperatures (which currently read 46 and 49 respectively), and the
front-panel temperature light still blinks.  (The output of "sensors"
did show that the two limits were set correctly by "sensors -s" though.)

					Eric

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