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bug #8104: Proc <X> Status sensors (92-95) not interpreting an ALERT

Submitted by:  Joseph Ruscio <jruscio>
Submitted on:  Wed 10 Mar 2004 10:49:34 PM UTC  
 
Category: NoneSeverity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: None
Status: InvalidPrivacy: Public
Assigned to: Anand Babu <ab>Open/Closed: Closed
Operating System: None

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Thu 11 Mar 2004 08:34:15 AM UTC, comment #1:

Not a BUG:

"Terminator Presence Detected [ALERT]" should be ignored when
"Processor Presence detected: [OK]".

Because processor-terminator should be installed only
when there is no processor in that slot.

Anand Babu <ab>
Project AdministratorIn charge of this item.
Wed 10 Mar 2004 10:49:34 PM UTC, original submission:

The sensors 92-95, the Proc <X> Status sensors, return a summary value of OK when one of the sub-sensors is in an ALERT state. Is this the expected behavior?

Example:

jruscio@cdcdev:~$ sudo sensors -s 92
92: Proc 1 Status (Processor): [OK]
jruscio@cdcdev:~$ sudo sensors -v -s 92
Record ID: 92
Sensor type: Proc 1 Status (Processor)
Sensor number: #144
Event/Reading type code: 6Fh
Hysteresis +ve: 0
Hysteresis -ve: 0
IERR: [OK]
Thermal Trip: [OK]
FRB1/BIST failure: [OK]
FRB2/Hang in POST failure: [OK]
FRB3/Processor Startup/Initialization failure: [OK]
Configuration Error: [OK]
SM BIOS `Uncorrectable CPU-complex Error': [OK]
Processor Presence detected: [OK]
Processor disabled: [OK]
Terminator Presence Detected: [ALERT]
Processor Automatically Throttled: [OK]

Joseph Ruscio <jruscio>

 

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