Messages in this thread | | | From | "Justin Piszcz" <> | Subject | RE: [lm-sensors] 3.10: NCT6776F sensor question with Supermicro X9SRL-F motherboard | Date | Wed, 3 Jul 2013 12:47:47 -0400 |
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-----Original Message----- From: Guenter Roeck [mailto:linux@roeck-us.net] Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 12:33 PM To: Justin Piszcz Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; lm-sensors@lm-sensors.org Subject: Re: [lm-sensors] 3.10: NCT6776F sensor question with Supermicro X9SRL-F motherboard
[ .. ] > Can you install superiotool and run "sudo superiotool -V -e" ? I would like to see raw data from the superio chip.
# superiotool -V -e superiotool r6637 .. Probing for Nuvoton Super I/O (sid=0xfc) at 0x164e... Found Nuvoton WPCM450 (id=0x1a11, rev=0x00) at 0x164e Probing for Nuvoton Super I/O at 0x2e... Found Nuvoton NCT6776F (C) (id=0xc333) at 0x2e
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You have to specify the raw attribute names, not the symbolic ones. You see the raw attribute names with "sensors -u".
# sensors -u PCH_CHIP_TEMP: temp8_input: 0.000 PCH_CPU_TEMP: temp9_input: 0.000 PCH_MCH_TEMP: temp10_input: 0.000
Tried: ignore PCH_CHIP_TEMP ignore temp8_input
For some reason still can't get rid of it appearing: PCH_CHIP_TEMP: +0.0 C (..as well as the others)
> $ sensors |tail -n 4 > PCH_CHIP_TEMP: +0.0 C > PCH_CPU_TEMP: +0.0 C > PCH_MCH_TEMP: +0.0 C > > Ignoring intrusion works though: > ignore intrusion0 > ignore intrusion1 > Does the board have intrusion detection headers ? If so, you could close (bridge) the header(s) which should get rid of the alarm.
ftp://ftp.supermicro.com/CDR-X9-UP_1.21_for_Intel_X9_UP_platform/MANUALS/X9S RL-F/X9SRL-F.pdf @ page 49 (2-23) [motherboard: JL1 2-pin header]
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