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10-10-2005 06:38 AM
10-10-2005 06:38 AM
DL145 fan speed, Fedora Core 4
I am running a HP ProLiant DL145 under Fedora Core 4.
When the system idles -cpu at 1 GHz- (also under full load) for about 2-3 Hours the fans change their speed to maximum.
I've installed hpasm, but this didn't help. I also think hpasm only works on Proliant 3xx, 5xx ... series?
How can i get the fans to run at a normal speed/noise level (cpuspeed-daemon slows down the cpu if not under heavy load)? First one to two hours after boot the fans are quite silent.
Thanks in advance,
christian
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10-10-2005 06:47 AM
10-10-2005 06:47 AM
Re: DL145 fan speed, Fedora Core 4
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10-10-2005 07:13 AM
10-10-2005 07:13 AM
Re: DL145 fan speed, Fedora Core 4
The documentation on that very same cd will tell you what models it runs on.
Usually however you can get more current software by going to hp.com clicking servers and finding your model.
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10-11-2005 01:59 AM
10-11-2005 01:59 AM
Re: DL145 fan speed, Fedora Core 4
on the CD delivered with the server are only the drivers for the network controller and the SCSI controller.
I've also looked at the list with the servers supported by the ProLiant Support Pack 7.40, this list doesn't contain the DL145. So i can't use hpasm and it's health-daemons who normally take care of the fan speed.
I already tried to install the PSP, but
Also on HP.com you can only get SCSI and NIC drivers.
christian
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10-13-2005 07:40 AM
10-13-2005 07:40 AM
Re: DL145 fan speed, Fedora Core 4
i just go the information (from HP Support-Hotline) that the system
should control the fan speed without any drivers!
Fan Speeds are controlled by the Systems Firmware, so my Sytemboard seems to be defective.
chris