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09-06-2021 12:22 AM - last edited on 09-13-2021 04:55 AM by support_s
09-06-2021 12:22 AM - last edited on 09-13-2021 04:55 AM by support_s
IPMI equivalence
I have two DL380 G7s and a DL380 G8, each running IPMI data collectors.
Is there any source for the two implementations for IPMI's sensors between the two platforms?
For example, on the G7s, IPMI returns just a list of temps:
Temp 1 | 30 degrees C | ok
Temp 2 | 40 degrees C | ok
Temp 3 | 40 degrees C | ok
Temp 4 | 38 degrees C | ok
Temp 5 | 38 degrees C | ok
Temp 6 | 43 degrees C | ok
Temp 7 | 42 degrees C | ok
Temp 8 | 47 degrees C | ok
Temp 9 | 43 degrees C | ok
Temp 10 | 47 degrees C | ok
Temp 11 | 41 degrees C | ok
Temp 12 | 48 degrees C | ok
Temp 13 | 38 degrees C | ok
Temp 14 | 39 degrees C | ok
Temp 15 | 38 degrees C | ok
Temp 16 | disabled | ns
Temp 17 | disabled | ns
Temp 18 | disabled | ns
Temp 19 | 31 degrees C | ok
Etc.
While the G8 returns more specific naming:
01-Inlet Ambient | 30 degrees C | ok
02-CPU 1 | 40 degrees C | ok
03-CPU 2 | 40 degrees C | ok
04-P1 DIMM 1-3 | 34 degrees C | ok
05-P1 DIMM 4-6 | 34 degrees C | ok
06-P1 DIMM 7-9 | 35 degrees C | ok
07-P1 DIMM 10-12 | 35 degrees C | ok
08-P2 DIMM 1-3 | 34 degrees C | ok
09-P2 DIMM 4-6 | 36 degrees C | ok
10-P2 DIMM 7-9 | 33 degrees C | ok
11-P2 DIMM 10-12 | 34 degrees C | ok
12-HD Max | 35 degrees C | ok
13-Chipset | 45 degrees C | ok
14-P/S 1 | 32 degrees C | ok
15-P/S 2 | 32 degrees C | ok
16-P/S 2 Zone | 33 degrees C | ok
17-VR P1 | 37 degrees C | ok
18-VR P2 | 40 degrees C | ok
19-VR P1 Mem | 38 degrees C | ok
20-VR P1 Mem | 40 degrees C | ok
And so on.
Do the numerical assignments correspond? So, in the G7, is "Temp 1" the inlet temp? Is "Temp 14" power supply 1's temp?
Any insight is appreciated.
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09-13-2021 04:49 AM
09-13-2021 04:49 AM
Re: IPMI equivalence
Hello,
Until you receive a response in the HPE Community, you can also consider reaching out to HPE Support or create a support ticket for quicker resolution if issue still persists.
Thanks,
Parvez_Admin
I work for HPE
[Any personal opinions expressed are mine, and not official statements on behalf of Hewlett Packard Enterprise]