Re: Sudden shutdown and wrong temperature reading (driver jc42)

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Hi Olavo,

On Fri, 27 Sep 2013 12:57:07 -0300, Olavo Luppi Silva wrote:
> SHORT STORY:
> The workstation suddenly shuts down, usually when performing intensive
> computation. Workaround: comment line jc42 at /etc/modules apparently
> solves the problem.

On such workstations it is common to have IPMI, possibly even with a
BMC for remote management. In that case it is possible that IPMI and
lm-sensors conflict, as they try to access the same hardware without
synchronization. This would explain the SMBus errors.

If you (or the BMC) are using IPMI, you can't use lm-sensors. Use
"ipmitool sensor" (or a similar command for other IPMI tools) instead.

-- 
Jean Delvare

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