Intel SRSH4 Motherboard Sensors

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>Hi Keith,
>
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>
>You should load ipmi_msghandler and hwmon first, ipmisensors depends on 
>them.
>
>

OK, I changed the order and now load them

2c-piix4
2c-ipmi
eprom
ipmi_msghandler
hwmon
ipmisensors



>
>That;s unlikely. There should be lots of stuff in /sys/classes. What
>about /sys/classes/hwmon?

That directory is still empty.

>
>
>
>Hmm... That doesn't look good. Can you try to just modprobe
>ipmi_msghandler? You should see something like the following in the
>log. It almost looks like ipmi doens't find a BMC on your system. And
>could you please send the output of lsmod to the list?
>

/var/log/messages still only contains:

Jun  2 00:11:02 smaug kernel: ipmi message handler version 39.1
Jun  2 00:11:20 smaug kernel: ipmisensors - IPMI BMC sensors interface

Here is the output of lsmod:

[root at smaug ~]# lsmod
Module                  Size  Used by
ipmisensors            21896  0
hwmon                   7556  1 ipmisensors
ipmi_msghandler        39856  1 ipmisensors
autofs4                25092  2
eeprom                 11280  0
sunrpc                160092  1
ipv6                  275904  46
dm_multipath           21896  0
video                  21128  0
sbs                    19392  0
ibm_acpi               34968  0
i2c_ec                  9344  1 sbs
dock                   14200  0
button                 12176  0
battery                14212  0
asus_acpi              20636  0
ac                      9476  0
lp                     16456  0
st                     39836  0
scb2_flash              8844  0
floppy                 59236  0
mtdcore                10628  1 scb2_flash
sg                     37532  0
chipreg                 7552  1 scb2_flash
e1000                 117824  0
map_funcs               6016  1 scb2_flash
pcspkr                  7296  0
e100                   37640  0
mii                     9472  1 e100
i2c_piix4              12812  0
i2c_core               24960  3 eeprom,i2c_ec,i2c_piix4
tulip                  53152  0
ide_cd                 40736  0
parport_pc             30244  1
parport                38728  2 lp,parport_pc
cdrom                  37408  1 ide_cd
serio_raw              11012  0
dm_snapshot            20784  0
dm_zero                 6144  0
dm_mirror              25236  0
dm_mod                 58060  9 dm_multipath,dm_snapshot,dm_zero,dm_mirror
aic7xxx               137272  0
scsi_transport_spi     27136  1 aic7xxx
qla1280               120588  0
megaraid_mbox          35088  2
sd_mod                 24192  3
scsi_mod              138668  7 
st,sg,aic7xxx,scsi_transport_spi,qla1280,megaraid_mbox,sd_mod
megaraid_mm            15020  1 megaraid_mbox
ext3                  125704  2
jbd                    60712  1 ext3
ehci_hcd               35468  0
ohci_hcd               24068  0
uhci_hcd               26896  0

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I have played around with the Intel ISM cdrom package Intel has.   I am only 
able to get a little of it working.  It is looking for a specific version of 
RHEL 4.0 which I do not have.  I am able to get the one util to run called 
something like smbios that dumps a whole lot of info about the system out.  
I currently have all of it removed off, but I can install it again if anyone 
would find it helpful.

Keith






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