On 07/13/09 20:53, he liang wrote: > it can works > THanks very much! > the result as follows > I want to ask why so many ALARM? > need i to check something? First, you should make sure you always include the lm-sensors mailing list on all messages, so the entire list can participate. You're getting the alarms because your configuration, for in1 for example, shows a min voltage of +9.03 and a max voltage of +5.17, while the sensed voltage is +12.20 - well above the defined max: > in1: +12.20 V (min = +9.03 V, max = +5.17 V) ALARM Note that although the sensors-detect script can detect which sensor chips are used by your motherboard and install the proper drivers, it can't really set up the configuration file, as each motherboard manufacturer "wires-up" the chips differently. I'm not an expert at setting up a configuration file, so I'll let someone else answer here. Best Regards, > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Adapter: ISA adapter > VCore: +1.12 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +1.74 V) > in1: +12.20 V (min = +9.03 V, max = +5.17 V) ALARM > AVCC: +3.17 V (min = +3.14 V, max = +2.98 V) ALARM > 3VCC: +3.17 V (min = +2.66 V, max = +2.82 V) ALARM > in4: +0.00 V (min = +0.13 V, max = +1.39 V) ALARM > in5: +1.58 V (min = +1.18 V, max = +0.22 V) ALARM > in6: +0.13 V (min = +4.35 V, max = +6.35 V) ALARM > VSB: +3.17 V (min = +1.14 V, max = +2.61 V) ALARM > VBAT: +3.17 V (min = +2.40 V, max = +2.53 V) ALARM > Case Fan: 0 RPM (min = 21093 RPM, div = 64) ALARM > CPU Fan: 1394 RPM (min = 2678 RPM, div = 8) ALARM > Aux Fan: 0 RPM (min = 21093 RPM, div = 64) ALARM > fan4: 0 RPM (min = 42187 RPM, div = 32) ALARM > fan5: 0 RPM (min = 10546 RPM, div = 128) ALARM > Sys Temp: +37.0?C (high = +15.0?C, hyst = +68.0?C) sensor = thermistor > CPU Temp: +14.0?C (high = +80.0?C, hyst = +75.0?C) sensor = diode > AUX Temp: +111.5?C (high = +80.0?C, hyst = +75.0?C) ALARM sensor = > thermistor > cpu0_vid: +1.550 V > coretemp-isa-0000 > Adapter: ISA adapter > Core 0: +36.0?C (crit = +100.0?C) > coretemp-isa-0001 > Adapter: ISA adapter > Core 1: +36.0?C (crit = +100.0?C) > coretemp-isa-0002 > Adapter: ISA adapter > Core 2: +34.0?C (crit = +100.0?C) > coretemp-isa-0003 > Adapter: ISA adapter > Core 3: +34.0?C (crit = +100.0?C) > 2009/7/13 Mark E. Hansen <meh at winfirst.com> > >> On 07/13/09 03:52, Martyn Welch wrote: >> > he liang wrote: >> >> >> >> Just press ENTER to continue: >> >> >> >> I will now generate the commands needed to load the required modules. >> >> >> >> To load everything that is needed, add this to /etc/modules: >> >> >> >> #----cut here---- >> >> # Chip drivers >> >> w83627ehf >> >> coretemp >> >> #----cut here---- >> >> >> >> Do you want to add these lines automatically? (yes/NO)yes >> >> psy at psy-desktop:~$ <mailto:psy at psy-desktop:%7E$> sudo sensors >> >> No sensors found! >> >> Make sure you loaded all the kernel drivers you need. >> >> Try sensors-detect to find out which these are. >> >> >> > Have you tried rebooting? Adding those lines to "/etc/modules" should >> > take effect after a reboot. >> > >> > Try rebooting or issuing the following commands to load the modules: >> > >> > sudo modprobe w83627ehf >> > sudo modprobe coretemp >> > >> > Hope that helps, >> > >> > Martyn >> > >> >> Also, the OP should try 'sensors -s' as root (in /etc/rc.local) to >> upload the sensors configuration to the sensors chips. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lm-sensors mailing list >> lm-sensors at lm-sensors.org >> http://lists.lm-sensors.org/mailman/listinfo/lm-sensors >> >