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тАО03-03-2005 11:23 PM
тАО03-03-2005 11:23 PM
FreeBSD & FANs
HP ProliantDL320 has a fun system, that default run full stream and
creates a lot of noise. Problem in that the system does not find
ACPI devices or other similar devices which could operate with fan
system.
creates a lot of noise. Problem in that the system does not find
ACPI devices or other similar devices which could operate with fan
system.
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тАО03-04-2005 05:57 AM
тАО03-04-2005 05:57 AM
Re: FreeBSD & FANs
FreeBSD 5.x comes with some acpi support but I think that is not to the extent of controlling fans.
the right place for Your question would be the freebsd-questions mailing list:
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
please attach important parts of a dmesg created by booting with boot -v to Your question.
If this feature is not yet implemented and it exists on linux, You might well file a problem report to make developers aware of the problem.
the right place for Your question would be the freebsd-questions mailing list:
http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions
please attach important parts of a dmesg created by booting with boot -v to Your question.
If this feature is not yet implemented and it exists on linux, You might well file a problem report to make developers aware of the problem.
yesterday I stood at the edge. Today I'm one step ahead.
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тАО03-05-2005 06:53 PM
тАО03-05-2005 06:53 PM
Re: FreeBSD & FANs
Yesterday, I went to Linuxforum here
in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the yearly event for Linux/BSD/Open
source people in this area.
One of the developers at HP gave a presentation
there.
The hpasm tool, which controls the fans and
lets you query the state of powersupplies, etc., is available now for BSD.
I don't run BSD, so unfortunately I didn't
write down the URL, but it should be available
"real soon" at hp.com
in Copenhagen, Denmark.
This is the yearly event for Linux/BSD/Open
source people in this area.
One of the developers at HP gave a presentation
there.
The hpasm tool, which controls the fans and
lets you query the state of powersupplies, etc., is available now for BSD.
I don't run BSD, so unfortunately I didn't
write down the URL, but it should be available
"real soon" at hp.com
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тАО03-05-2005 08:40 PM
тАО03-05-2005 08:40 PM
Re: FreeBSD & FANs
I don't think that you'll be able to manage fans from freebsd, but you can control them using utilities from Proliant SmartCD.
Rgds,
Vitaly
Rgds,
Vitaly
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