Matt Roberds wrote: > On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, xxx at givemefish.com wrote: >> However, the sensor values that we see are very strange. They are >> all positive values, but they range from 0 to 2500 C. > > There was some recent discussion about updating some of the drivers to > deal with hardware that reports values with 0.001 deg C resolution > rather than the more common 0.1 deg C resolution. I am not sure but I > think some Intel boards were affected by this. In other words, dividing > your reported temperatures by 100 may give you the actual values. > >> temp1: +71.0?C (high = +50?C, hyst = +0?C) > 0.71 C (probably not connected) > >> temp2: +0.0?C (high = +50?C, hyst = +0?C) >> temp3: +0.0?C (high = +0?C, hyst = +2?C) > 0 C (probably not connected) Matt, thanks for the idea. Our server is in an air-conditioned room, so those values do seem realistic. Would the 100x difference be scaled in the /etc/sensors.conf file? Also, why would some of the cores not be connected or registering a temperature (the temps 1-3 above)? Is there a way to "turn on" these readings? Matthew.