Hi Kyle, On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 10:20:37 +1000, Kyle wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm hoping someone can hep me out pls. I've installed lm-sensors in the > past in 2.4 kernels and it all just worked. > > But I cannot for the life of me understand what is happening with or > figure out what I need for my CentOS 5 / 2.6 kernel install. > > I have read snippets which "SEEM" to indicate all of the modules I need > are already compiled into or modularised with the base 2.6 Kernel > (CentOS is of course a downline from RedHat EL), but don't really make > it clear. When looking in 'make menuconfig', the modules listed as > required for lm-sensors don't seem to match up with what I read. > > I've read on the lm-sensors site that I "MAY" need a different driver > with the XEON CPU, but I can't figure out how to tell and don't want to > mess up a new install. No, according to the SMBus probing below, the xeontemp driver won't help you. > > When running sensors-detect, it appears to fail to find just about > everything. Basically, the abridged output of sensors-detect is as follows; > > ========================================= > Probing for PCI bus adapters... > Sorry, no PCI bus adapters found. > > i2c-dev is not loaded. Do you want to load it now? (YES/no): > Module loaded succesfully. > > Next adapter: SMBus I801 adapter at 2000 > Do you want to scan it? (YES/no/selectively): > Client found at address 0x08 > Client found at address 0x10 > Client found at address 0x30 > Client found at address 0x32 > Client found at address 0x44 > Probing for `Maxim MAX6633/MAX6634/MAX6635'... Failed! > Client found at address 0x50 > Probing for `SPD EEPROM'... Success! > (confidence 8, driver `eeprom') > Probing for `DDC monitor'... Failed! > Probing for `Maxim MAX6900'... Failed! > Client found at address 0x52 > Probing for `SPD EEPROM'... Success! > (confidence 8, driver `eeprom') > Client found at address 0x69 > > Do you want to scan the ISA bus? (YES/no): > Probing for `IPMI BMC KCS' > Trying address 0x0ca0... Success! > (confidence 4, driver `bmcsensors') [KL] ALL OTHERS FAILED. > > Do you want to scan for Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): > [KL] ALL FAILED. > > Do you want to scan for secondary Super I/O sensors? (YES/no): > [KL] ALL FAILED > > > Driver `eeprom' (should be inserted): > Detects correctly: > * Bus `SMBus I801 adapter at 2000' > Busdriver `i2c-i801', I2C address 0x50 > Chip `SPD EEPROM' (confidence: 8) > * Bus `SMBus I801 adapter at 2000' > Busdriver `i2c-i801', I2C address 0x52 > Chip `SPD EEPROM' (confidence: 8) > > Driver `bmcsensors' (should be inserted): > Detects correctly: > * ISA bus address 0x0ca0 (Busdriver `i2c-isa') > Chip `IPMI BMC KCS' (confidence: 4) > > [KL] It then offers up the changes to rc.local and modprobe.conf. But > within that, there's > > # Warning: the required module bmcsensors is not currently installed on > your system. > # For status of 2.6 kernel ports see > http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/supported.html > # If driver is built-in to the kernel, or unavailable, comment out the > following line. > modprobe bmcsensors > > [KL] How can it detect a driver if it's apparently NOT installed on the > system. Where do I get hold of the correct bmcsensors module? > =========================================== > > Can I ask any one of you to help out pls and ask me the right questions > so I know/can figure out just what the hell I should be looking for? Apparently your system uses IMPI for hardware monitoring. The driver that was doing this for 2.4 kernels was ported to Linux 2.6 but was never finalized and merged into the upstream kernel. Patches for older 2.6 kernels can be found here: http://bmcsensors-26.sourceforge.net/ But as you can see the project didn't see any recent activity. So at this point I think you have two options, either try to port the above patches to your kernel yourself, or give up on lm-sensors for that machine and use ipmitool instead, which I seem to recall has a command line parameter to query the temperature information (but which unfortunately won't interface nicely with 3rd party applications as lm-sensors does.) -- Jean Delvare