wrong temperature values

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On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 13:25 -0400, Yani Ioannou wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> 
> On 8/10/05, jonathan <support-squid at bfinance.fr> wrote:
> > hi ,
> > I have installed lm-sensors with i2c, ipmi and bmcsensors modules but
> > the sensors command give me wrong values :
> > 
> > # sensors -s     --> no output ?
> > # sensors
> > bmc-i2c-1-00
> > Adapter: IPMI adapter
> > in1:       +1.48 V  (min =  +1.56 V, max =  +1.73 V)
> > in2:       +1.90 V  (min =  +1.56 V, max =  +1.73 V)
> > in3:       +1.90 V  (min =  +1.56 V, max =  +1.73 V)
> > in4:       +1.48 V  (min =  +1.56 V, max =  +1.73 V)
> > in5:       +1.90 V  (min =  +4.79 V, max =  +5.21 V)
> > in6:       +5.08 V  (min = +11.39 V, max = +12.61 V)
> > in7:      +11.90 V  (min =  +3.16 V, max =  +3.44 V)
> > in8:       +3.27 V  (min =  +2.49 V, max =  +3.28 V)
> > in9:       +3.12 V  (min =  +2.42 V, max =  +2.58 V)
> > in10:      +2.55 V  (min =  +2.42 V, max =  +2.58 V)
> > fan1:     6240 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > fan2:     6360 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > fan3:     6240 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > fan4:     6720 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > fan5:     6360 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > fan6:     6240 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > fan7:     6480 RPM  (min = 1080 RPM)
> > temp1:    -128.0 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp2:    -930.0 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp3:    -1280.0 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp4:    -930.0 C  (high =   +80 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp5:    +320.0 C  (high =   +55 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp6:    +190.0 C  (high =   +40 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp7:    -750.0 C  (high =   +55 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp8:    -760.0 C  (high =   +55 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp9:    -750.0 C  (high =   +55 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> > temp10:   +270.0 C  (high =   +55 C, hyst =  -127 C)
> 
> Well I don't think they aren't 'wrong' but they do need scaling :-)
> (although the negative ones are strange), see the example sensors.conf
> (http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/etc/sensors.conf.eg)
> for how to do so, specifically the compute lines. You will need to
> have some idea of what they normally should be, and if your bios gives
> you the same info you can compare with that. Also try ipmitool and see
> what it reads, it will probably give you the same thing though.
> 
> Yani

thanks Yani
but I don't understand why you are telling me that I have to scale the
result, because in the example sensors.conf it's written :

chip "bmc-*"
#
# You should not need compute lines here, the driver will
# do all the conversions.

So I don't need to scale anything with thic bmc chip, no ?






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