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On 10/21/2011 10:39 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > I have a system that has been having heat problems. (Apparently when it was > in my boss' home, he replaced the existing cooling fans with whimpy ones, > but he kept the original fans so yesterday we did replace them, but I would > like to be able to monitor the temps. > CPU2: Thermal monitoring enabled (TM1) > > But, I don't have any ACPI support: /proc/acip/thermal_zone is empty. > I'm looking for a quick and dirty way to check to see if the unit temps are > ok since this system is our Oracle server. > > Currently the system only has the 4 original cooling fans, but not the > exhaust fans. I have some email to Supermicro on this if we need to get the > exhaust fans. > > But, I'd like a way that I can look for issues not only on this server but > my other devices. I actually noticed the heat issue the other day when the > CPU throttled down because I had a terminal open on that system. I usually use lm_sensors to monitor for heat: [darose at daroselin ~]$ sensors acpitz-virtual-0 Adapter: Virtual device temp1: +62.0?C (crit = +97.0?C) HTH, DR
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