Hi Rick, Next week I'm going to be out of town. I'm the one who should be figuring this out, but I'm going to pass the buck (at least until the 26th). To Jean and Rudolf: what's the next step in debugging this one? David On 2/13/07, Rick Wright <riwright at vt.edu> wrote: > No, dividers did not change. Fans 1-4 are 128, fan 5 is 8. Note, this > is the same as below. > > However, before adding the "set fan' commands in the sensors.conf file > and issuing "sensors -s" (as root), I recall running "sensors" > repeatedly would output different divider values. For example (from > memory), the on first issue of "sensors" I would get all dividers=8, > immediately issuing "sensors" again might give all dividers (maybe all > but #5?) 16. Then 32. Then 64. Then all subsequent "sensors" command > would top out the dividers at the 128 value seen below. Is this > expected behavior? It seems that implementing your "set fanX_min" > commands has eliminated the "climbing divider values". > > Thanks for the support, > Rick > > > David Hubbard wrote: > > > Hi Rick, > > > > Did the dividers change? In your previous email, they are all 128. > > > > David > > > > On 2/13/07, Rick Wright <riwright at vt.edu> wrote: > > > >> David, > >> > >> Thanks for the advice. Tried the set fanX_min 0 commands below. There > >> was no change in behavior. All fan RPM's still reported as 0. Any > >> other ideas? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Rick > >> > >> David Hubbard wrote: > >> > >> > Hi Rick, > >> > > >> > The 0 RPM fan speeds are probably due to the minimum fan speed limits > >> > for triggering the alarms. To be brief, add something like this to > >> > your sensors.conf: > >> > > >> > set fan1_min 0 > >> > set fan2_min 0 > >> > set fan3_min 0 > >> > set fan4_min 0 > >> > set fan5_min 0 > >> > > >> > (Note that after you do this, you have changed what will trigger an > >> > alarm. You should check that your system does not overheat.) > >> > > >> > This should get the driver to look "low enough" to find your fan RPM. > >> > You can then modify sensors.conf to have a reasonable minimum for your > >> > fans, or possible even ignore alarms generated by your fans. > >> > > >> > Hope that helps, > >> > David > >> > > >> > On 2/12/07, Rick Wright <riwright at vt.edu> wrote: > >> > > >> >> Rick Wright wrote: > >> >> > >> >> >Hello list, > >> >> > > >> >> >I have the Abit AT8 mobo described in the subject line and I'm > >> >> trying to > >> >> >get lm_sensors working properly for this board. I see there is > >> still > >> >> >very recent activity concerning getting this Winbond chip fully > >> >> >supported. In the latest 2.10.2 release I see Dave Platt added > >> these > >> >> >changes relavent to my board: > >> >> > > >> >> >Program sensord: > >> >> > Add w83627ehf voltage support (Dave Platt) > >> >> > Add k8temp support (Dave Platt) > >> >> > > >> >> >These additions appear to be working properly OOTB as the "sensors" > >> >> >command produces the following output: > >> >> > > >> >> >[riwright at box ~]$ sensors > >> >> >k8temp-pci-00c3 > >> >> >Adapter: PCI adapter > >> >> >Core0 Temp: > >> >> > +45 ?C > >> >> >Core1 Temp: > >> >> > +46 ?C > >> >> > > >> >> >w83627ehf-isa-0290 > >> >> >Adapter: ISA adapter > >> >> >VCore: +2.04 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +1.74 V) ALARM > >> >> >in1: +13.46 V (min = +13.46 V, max = +12.36 V) ALARM > >> >> >AVCC: +3.22 V (min = +3.02 V, max = +4.08 V) > >> >> >3VCC: +3.22 V (min = +3.92 V, max = +3.82 V) ALARM > >> >> >in4: +1.66 V (min = +2.01 V, max = +1.01 V) ALARM > >> >> >in5: +1.66 V (min = +1.16 V, max = +0.95 V) ALARM > >> >> >in6: +5.32 V (min = +6.53 V, max = +6.32 V) ALARM > >> >> >VSB: +3.07 V (min = +4.08 V, max = +3.06 V) ALARM > >> >> >VBAT: +2.16 V (min = +2.02 V, max = +2.38 V) > >> >> >in9: +1.56 V (min = +1.98 V, max = +1.75 V) ALARM > >> >> >Case Fan: 0 RPM (min = 1318 RPM, div = 128) ALARM > >> >> >CPU Fan: 0 RPM (min = 1757 RPM, div = 128) ALARM > >> >> >Aux Fan: 0 RPM (min = 10546 RPM, div = 128) ALARM > >> >> >fan4: 0 RPM (min = 10546 RPM, div = 128) ALARM > >> >> >fan5: 0 RPM (min = 168750 RPM, div = 8) ALARM > >> >> >Sys Temp: -48 ?C (high = +45 ?C, hyst = +40 ?C) > >> >> >CPU Temp: -48.0 ?C (high = +45.0 ?C, hyst = +40.0 ?C) > >> >> >AUX Temp: -48.0 ?C (high = +80.0 ?C, hyst = +75.0 ?C) > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> >So, as advertized, the Voltage support seems to be working. > >> However, > >> >> >the fan speeds and temperatures do not. Are these items currently > >> >> >supported yet? Or do I have a configuration problem? If not yet > >> >> >supported, is this planned for the future? > >> >> > > >> >> >Any input/hints/pointers greatly appreciated. > >> >> > > >> >> >Thanks, > >> >> >Rick > >> >> > > >> >> >_______________________________________________ > >> >> >lm-sensors mailing list > >> >> >lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org > >> >> >http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> _______________________________________________ > >> >> lm-sensors mailing list > >> >> lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org > >> >> http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >