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тАО01-30-2005 04:05 PM
тАО01-30-2005 04:05 PM
Howto identify CPU temperature
I also run mprime (www.mersenne.org) on my machines. It's configured to run two processes - keeping both CPUs maxed out.
I'd like to watch the temperature on this machine, but lm_sensors is unable to detect the CPU monitor. From what I can figure out, the W6000 has an ADM1023 CPU Sensor, and it appear to be supported by lm_sensors but sensors-detect doesn't see it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
-Rob
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тАО01-31-2005 09:07 AM
тАО01-31-2005 09:07 AM
Re: Howto identify CPU temperature
1) The servers are designed to run 100% CPU all of the time. If your fans are running and you have not changed the box configuration, this is not an issue you need to monitor.
2) Devices to measure temperature inside a server are few and far between, and drivers are hard to get, especially for the various flavors of Linux.
IMHO: Its okay to move on to something more important and let these puppies run 100% all the time. No harm will come in this.
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тАО01-31-2005 12:32 PM
тАО01-31-2005 12:32 PM
Re: Howto identify CPU temperature
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тАО02-01-2005 03:28 AM
тАО02-01-2005 03:28 AM
Re: Howto identify CPU temperature
there are many open source solutions to your request.
Try http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Monitoring/Temperature/ they have a few solutions.
You may have to try a few before you find the one that suits you (and your hardware).
Al
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