Re: "No sensors found!" on Intel Entry Storage System SS4200

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Hi Lou,

On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:17:06 -0500, Lou Gosselin wrote:
> I've attached two files.
> sensors.txt shows the output that I get with sensors-detect and sensors.
> 
> i2cbus.txt shows output for i2cdetect and i2cdump.
> Let me point out that after running "i2cdump 0 0x6a", lmsensors was no 
> longer responsive. Furthermore the machine failed to reboot until I did 
> a cold boot.

Let me point out that dumping random i2c chips is a very bad idea.
Especially chips in the 0x86-0x6a range, are often clock chips which
don't like being dumped at all...

> (...)
> I'll give any suggestions a shot, or if you're willing, I can setup one 
> of these machines for you to connect to.

The chip I would like to see a dump of is the one at 0x2e. This will
give us the chip ID of your SMSC chip. It's probably only a matter of
adding the right ID to the driver.

-- 
Jean Delvare

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