Hi Romain, > Juerg Haefliger wrote: > > > Attachment is missing. If you send it again, I'll put it in the wiki. > > Here it comes, sorry about that. Ok, it's in the wiki now. > > Send it to the list or open a ticket. > > Open a ticket with the config files, or a ticket about the wiki? Ticket with the config file. > I've already done the later a while ago. By curiosity, what > is the point of a read-only wiki? In particular the sandbox... Not sure. You'd have to ask one of the maintainers (Jean, Marc?). ...juerg > -- > Romain Dolbeau > <romain.dolbeau at caps-entreprise.com> > > > # settings for the supermicro H8DC8 > # here are the details supplied by the technical support: > ##Bus Type = SMBus > ##One WindBond W83627HF, One Analog Devices ADM1026 > ## > ##Analog Devices ADM1026, Slave Address=0x2c (0x58 in 8-Bit format) > ##============================================================== > ##Fan1 Fan Speed, Offset 0x38 RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan2 Fan Speed, Offset 0x39 RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan3 Fan Speed, Offset 0x3a RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan4 Fan Speed, Offset 0x3b RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan5 Fan Speed, Offset 0x3c RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan6 Fan Speed, Offset 0x3d RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan7 Fan Speed, Offset 0x3e RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##Fan8 Fan Speed, Offset 0x3f RPM=1350000/8/Reading > ##CPU1 Core Voltage, Offset 0x2d Voltage=(Reading * 3)/256 > ##CPU2 Core Voltage, Offset 0x37 Voltage=(Reading * 2.5)/256 > ##+5VSB Voltage, offset 0x30 Voltage=(Reading * 6)/256 > ##+1.5V Voltage, offset 0x32 Voltage=(Reading * 3)/256 > ##+5V Voltage, offset 0x2c Voltage=(Reading * 6.66)/256 > ##+12V Voltage, offset 0x2e Voltage=(Reading * 16)/256 > ##-12V Voltage, offset 0x2f Voltage=((Reading* 18.5)/256)-16 > ##DIMM Voltage, offset 0x33 Voltage=(Reading * 3)/256 > ##Battery Voltage, Offset 0x26 > ##Voltage=(((Reading-128)*2)/128)+2) > ##System Temperature, Offset 0x1f C=Reading > ##CPU1 Temperature, Offset 0x28 C=Reading > ##CPU2 Temperature, Offset 0x29 C=Reading > ##Chassis Intrusion, Offset 0x23, BitMask=40 > ## > ## > ##Power Supply Failure (From W82627HF), GP12 > # > # Notes: > # 1) no section for the W82627HF yet. > # 2) the temperature min/max are ballpark estimate, > # you may need to fix them depening on your environment > # such as the setting of your air conditionner. > # 3) According to the support, in11 and in12 (both +3.3V > # lines) aren't hooked up, yet they supply proper readings > # (as specified by the manufacturer of the chip for those > # lines). > # You may want to disable them. > # > # Originally written by Romain Dolbeau <romain at dolbeau.org> > # Uses at your own risk ! > > chip "adm1026-i2c-*-2c" > > label fan0 "FAN0 Speed" > label fan1 "FAN1 Speed" > label fan2 "FAN2 Speed" > label fan3 "FAN3 Speed" > label fan4 "FAN4 Speed" > label fan5 "FAN5 Speed" > label fan6 "FAN6 Speed" > label fan7 "FAN7 Speed" > > set fan0_div 8 > set fan1_div 8 > set fan2_div 8 > set fan3_div 8 > set fan4_div 8 > set fan5_div 8 > set fan6_div 8 > set fan7_div 8 > > label in0 "+5VSB Voltage" > compute in0 @*2,@/2 > set in0_min 5*0.90 > set in0_max 5*1.1 > > ignore in1 > > label in2 "+1.5V Voltage" > set in2_min 1.5*0.95 > set in2_max 1.5*1.05 > > label in3 "DIMM Voltage" > set in3_min 2.5*0.95 > set in3_max 2.5*1.05 > > ignore in4 > ignore in5 > ignore in6 > > label in7 "CPU2 Core Voltage" > set in7_min 1.35*0.95 > set in7_max 1.35*1.05 > > ignore in8 > ignore in9 > > label in10 "Battery Voltage" > set in10_min 3*0.95 > set in10_max 3*1.05 > > # for in11 & in12, see comments above > #ignore in11 > #ignore in12 > > label in11 "3.3V Standby" > set in11_min 3.3*0.95 > set in11_max 3.3*1.05 > > label in12 "3.3V Main" > set in12_min 3.3*0.95 > set in12_max 3.3*1.05 > > label in13 "+5V Voltage" > set in13_min 5*0.95 > set in13_max 5*1.05 > > label in14 "CPU1 Core Voltage" > set in14_min 1.35*0.95 > set in14_max 1.35*1.05 > > label in15 "+12V Voltage" > set in15_min 12*0.95 > set in15_max 12*1.05 > > label in16 "-12V Voltage" > set in16_max -12*0.95 > set in16_min -12*1.05 > > label temp1 "System Temperature" > set temp1_min 18 > set temp1_max 40 > label temp2 "CPU1 Temperature" > set temp2_min 20 > set temp2_max 45 > label temp3 "CPU2 Temperature" > set temp3_min 20 > set temp3_max 45 > >