Hi > >> It's my first time setting lm-sensors up, the process was pretty >> painless after skimming the docs and FAQ. >> > > Ah sorry about that. We are now in process of setting new wiki-based > website at http://www.lm-sensors.org/trac > > Feel free to improve it. > > Great, trac is good. >> The chips detected for my board are lm85 and w83627hf, I tried using >> the debian package supplied sensors.conf and the Tyan supplied at >> ftp://ftp.tyan.com/software/lms/lms_s2882.tgz . Tyan say that this file >> is for version 2.8.0 though I'm using the one which comes with the >> 2.6.16 kernel. >> > > This should work without problems imho. > > It does, but ... >> I would like to monitor all of the data provided by the sensors, though >> it appears that I'm not getting a good reading on some of the voltages, >> temperatures and all the rest seem right, though. >> >> After a few further hours of reading various docs I still was not able >> to find a way to get it just right. As this is the first time I'm using >> this package I don't even know how much of a skew is acceptable for >> these particular readings but some of the readings seem way out of the >> suggested min/max ranges. >> > > It may happen, Raphael what is your oppinion about this? > > >> # sensors >> adm1027-i2c-0-2e >> Adapter: SMBus AMD8111 adapter at 10e0 >> >> DDR 2.5V: +2.607 V (min = +2.37 V, max = +2.63 V) ALARM >> > > MAybe you have chosen some DDR voltage offset in BIOS? I guess > the 2.6 should be OK maybe they used some not so precise resistors > in the divider so this might explain the skew too. (Or the machine > is too hot and resitor skew too) > > I believe it's set to Auto, though I'll have to check. >> DDR VTT: +1.304 V (min = +1.14 V, max = +1.27 V) ALARM >> > > I think this should be 50% of DDR 2.5, and because you have 1st higher > this is also bit higher. > > I'm less worried about such a small skew. >> 3VSB: +3.347 V (min = +3.13 V, max = +3.47 V) >> +5 V: +5.039 V (min = +4.74 V, max = +5.26 V) >> +12V: +12.109 V (min = +11.38 V, max = +12.62 V) >> fan2: 4895 RPM (min = 4000 RPM) >> fan1: 5089 RPM (min = 0 RPM) >> fan3: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) >> fan4: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM) >> CPU2 Temp:+67.25?C (low = +10?C, high = +50?C) ALARM >> sys Temp: +50.25?C (low = +10?C, high = +35?C) ALARM >> CPU1 Temp:+67.75?C (low = +10?C, high = +35?C) ALARM >> vid: +1.400 V (VRM Version 2.4) >> >> w83627hf-isa-0290 >> Adapter: ISA adapter >> CPU2 Volt: +1.42 V (min = +1.33 V, max = +1.47 V) >> CPU1 Volt: +1.44 V (min = +1.33 V, max = +1.47 V) >> 3.3V: +3.30 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +3.47 V) >> DDR VTT: +1.30 V (min = +2.85 V, max = +3.47 V) ALARM >> DDR 2.5V: +2.58 V (min = +0.34 V, max = +0.80 V) ALARM >> > > Here are some strage limits. They are not set in the config file and they should > similar way as for the first chip. Raphael I would suggest to fix this > in your config file. > > >> CPU2 Fan: 5487 RPM (min = 5625 RPM, div = 2) ALARM >> CPU1 Fan: 5625 RPM (min = 2657 RPM, div = 2) >> Fan5: 0 RPM (min = 2657 RPM, div = 2) ALARM >> > > The fan limits can be set by you to correct values (depends on your fan anyway) > > Right, this is a non issue. >> Output of sensors with the debian-supplied config file: >> > > The voltage wiring is manufacturer specific so it is expected that > this will have more problems. > > w83627hf-isa-0290 Adapter: ISA adapter +12V: +4.92 V (min = +10.82 V, max = +13.19 V) ALARM -12V: -1.59 V (min = -13.18 V, max = -10.80 V) ALARM I'm mostly concerned about these values, they are not skews ... are they just mis-named 5V and 1.5V readings? > Regards > Rudolf > >