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02-10-2006 08:17 PM
02-10-2006 08:17 PM
Temperature-, Power & Fan Data
Hi again
my customer has very large coputerrooms. All machines are built into standard cabinets.
The aircondition is functioning well, we measure temperature between 17 and 20 degrees C. in the computer rooms.
The machines are built into standard racks and often we find out, that the airflow in those standard racks is not optimal and so we can measure 40 degress on the builtin temperature-sensors.
We wrote supervising programms to get the values of the builtin temperature sensors on AS 4100, GS160 ....
But now we are using DS20, DS25, ES40, ES45 & GS1280.
On those newer machines we can't get the sensor data with $GETSYI and item codes
SYI$_POWER_VECTOR, SYI$_FAN_VECTOR, SYI$_THERMAL_VECTOR & SYI$_TEMPERATURE_VECTOR
I know the articles
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/wizard/wiz_9337.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
and
http://forums2.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=916169&admit=-1335382922+1139495405996+28353475.
I know that it is possible to get the required sensor data with HP OVO and SNMP. Does someody know, how OVO is getting
the required sensor data on those newer machines ?
my customer has very large coputerrooms. All machines are built into standard cabinets.
The aircondition is functioning well, we measure temperature between 17 and 20 degrees C. in the computer rooms.
The machines are built into standard racks and often we find out, that the airflow in those standard racks is not optimal and so we can measure 40 degress on the builtin temperature-sensors.
We wrote supervising programms to get the values of the builtin temperature sensors on AS 4100, GS160 ....
But now we are using DS20, DS25, ES40, ES45 & GS1280.
On those newer machines we can't get the sensor data with $GETSYI and item codes
SYI$_POWER_VECTOR, SYI$_FAN_VECTOR, SYI$_THERMAL_VECTOR & SYI$_TEMPERATURE_VECTOR
I know the articles
http://h71000.www7.hp.com/wizard/wiz_9337.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
and
http://forums2.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=916169&admit=-1335382922+1139495405996+28353475.
I know that it is possible to get the required sensor data with HP OVO and SNMP. Does someody know, how OVO is getting
the required sensor data on those newer machines ?
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02-11-2006 07:46 PM
02-11-2006 07:46 PM
Re: Temperature-, Power & Fan Data
Heinz,
this kind of information is available via the undocumented SYS$GET_ENV_SENSORS system service.
Have a look into the ESFDEF module in sys$library:sys$starlet_c.tlb or the [SYS]SYS_GET_ENV_SENSORS source listings.
Volker.
this kind of information is available via the undocumented SYS$GET_ENV_SENSORS system service.
Have a look into the ESFDEF module in sys$library:sys$starlet_c.tlb or the [SYS]SYS_GET_ENV_SENSORS source listings.
Volker.
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02-13-2006 01:43 AM
02-13-2006 01:43 AM
Re: Temperature-, Power & Fan Data
Hi Volker
is there a description of the systemservice interface. I normally use Pascal for programming.
Regards
Heinz
is there a description of the systemservice interface. I normally use Pascal for programming.
Regards
Heinz
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02-13-2006 05:52 AM
02-13-2006 05:52 AM
Re: Temperature-, Power & Fan Data
Heinz,
this interface is undocumented. I found some comments in the ESFDEF module, which describe this interface a little bit. Please have a look at the C code, it's mostly comments, so they should be readable for a PASCAL programmer ;-)
The OpenVMS source listings contain the [SYS]SYS_GET_ENV_SENSORS.C code listing.
Volker.
this interface is undocumented. I found some comments in the ESFDEF module, which describe this interface a little bit. Please have a look at the C code, it's mostly comments, so they should be readable for a PASCAL programmer ;-)
The OpenVMS source listings contain the [SYS]SYS_GET_ENV_SENSORS.C code listing.
Volker.
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