bugGNU FreeIPMI - Bugs: bug #8101, Some of sensor 9's thresholds may...

 
 

bug #8101: Some of sensor 9's thresholds may be incorrect

Submitted by:  Joseph Ruscio <jruscio>
Submitted on:  Wed 10 Mar 2004 08:54:49 PM UTC  
 
Category: NoneSeverity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: None
Status: InvalidPrivacy: Public
Assigned to: Balamurugan <balamurugan>Open/Closed: Closed
Operating System: None

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Thu 11 Mar 2004 01:38:49 AM UTC, comment #1:

not a bug, display values are correct.

Balamurugan <balamurugan>
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Wed 10 Mar 2004 08:54:49 PM UTC, original submission:

Sensor 9 shows 0.01 for several of its threshold values. The windows sensors program shows 0 as the value for these thresholds. It may be rounding off, please ensure that sensors is not just using the minimum voltage value for the other threshold values.

Example:
jruscio@debian-ia64:~$ sudo sensors -v -s 9
Record ID: 9
Sensor type: I/O Bd +5V_B (Voltage)
Sensor number: #26
Event/Reading type code: 01h
Lower non-recoverable threshold: 0.01 Volts
Upper non-recoverable threshold: 0.01 Volts
Lower Critical threshold: 4.61 Volts
Upper Critical threshold: 5.36 Volts
Lower non-critical threshold: 0.01 Volts
Upper non-critical threshold: 0.01 Volts
Sensor min. reading: 0.01 Volts
Sensor max. reading: 6.64 Volts
Normal min.: 4.74 Volts
Nominal reading: 5.00 Volts
Normal max: 5.23 Volts
Sensor reading: 5.03 Volts
Sensor status: OK

The windows program shows the upper/lower non-critical and non-recoverable thresholds as 0, not 0.01

Joseph Ruscio <jruscio>

 

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