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06-30-2011 08:41 AM
06-30-2011 08:41 AM
DL360 G6 iLO Temperature Sensor Locations?
Hello,
I'm in the process of setting up hardware monitoring (via IPMI) of a few GL360 G6 and G7 servers. Through either ipmitool or the iLO web interface, I'm presented with a dizzying list of 28 different temperature sensors, including 9 that are simply listed as "System Zone", 10 "Memory Zone", and 3 "CPU Zone" (distinct from CPU1 and CPU2).
Is there any diagram or description of what all these sensors are, and where they are? I'm trying to determine which I should trend and display in my monitoring system summary line.
Thanks for any advice or pointers,
Jason
Linux System Administrator, Rutgers University, NJ, USA
Sole IT Person (volunteer), Midland Park Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Midland Park, NJ, USA
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Sole IT Person (volunteer), Midland Park Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Midland Park, NJ, USA
(My posts or comments here express my own opinion and views only, and have nothing whatsoever to do with those of my employer.)
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