Strange temperature values

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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.




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