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Supermicro X9SCA-F-O CPU Temp OEM Sensor

by Gregyski :: Rate this Message:

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Hello,

I'm not sure if you are interested in dealing with these as they arise,
but I thought I'd provide the previously requested information for my
Supermicro MB exhibiting the same problem.  Please note that, because
the system is running ESXi, I had to run the IPMI tools remotely.

Thank you, Greg


$ sudo uname -a
Linux LOCALHOSTNAME 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25
UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

$ sudo bmc-info -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
Device ID             : 32
Device Revision       : 1
Device SDRs           : unsupported
Firmware Revision     : 1.08
Device Available      : yes (normal operation)
IPMI Version          : 2.0
Sensor Device         : supported
SDR Repository Device : supported
SEL Device            : supported
FRU Inventory Device  : supported
IPMB Event Receiver   : supported
IPMB Event Generator  : supported
Bridge                : unsupported
Chassis Device        : supported
Manufacturer ID       : Super Micro Computer Inc. (47488)
Product ID            : 1585

GUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000

ipmi_cmd_get_system_info_parameters_system_firmware_version_first_set:
privilege level insufficient

$ sudo ipmi-sensors -V -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
ipmi-sensors - 1.0.8
Copyright (C) 2003-2010 FreeIPMI Core Team
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms
of
the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no
warranty.

$ sudo ipmi-sensors --flush-cache -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
Flushing cache:
/root/.freeipmi/sdr-cache/sdr-cache-LOCALHOSTNAME.HOSTIP

$ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state -h
HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
Caching SDR repository information:
/root/.freeipmi/sdr-cache/sdr-cache-LOCALHOSTNAME.HOSTIP
Caching SDR record 25 of 25 (current record ID 1612)
ID   | Name          | Type              | State    | Reading    |
Units | Event
4    | System Temp   | Temperature       | Nominal  | 32.00      | C    
| 'OK'
71   | CPU Temp      | OEM Reserved      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
| 'OEM Event = 0000h'
138  | FAN 1         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
| N/A
205  | FAN 2         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
| N/A
272  | FAN 3         | Fan               | Nominal  | 1080.00    | RPM  
| 'OK'
339  | FAN 4         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
| N/A
406  | FAN A         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
| N/A
473  | Vcore         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 0.99       | V    
| 'OK'
540  | 3.3VCC        | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
| 'OK'
607  | 12V           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 12.30      | V    
| 'OK'
674  | VDIMM         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.50       | V    
| 'OK'
741  | 5VCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 5.09       | V    
| 'OK'
808  | -12V          | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.06     | V    
| 'OK'
875  | VBAT          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.17       | V    
| 'OK'
942  | VSB           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
| 'OK'
1009 | AVCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
| 'OK'
1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
| 'OK'
1143 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
| 'Presence detected' 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h' 'Unrecognized Event
= 0200h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0400h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
'Unrecognized Event = 1000h' 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h' 'Unrecognized
Event = 4000h'

$ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state
--ignore-not-available-sensors -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
ID   | Name          | Type              | State    | Reading    |
Units | Event
4    | System Temp   | Temperature       | Nominal  | 32.00      | C    
| 'OK'
71   | CPU Temp      | OEM Reserved      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
| 'OEM Event = 0000h'
272  | FAN 3         | Fan               | Nominal  | 1080.00    | RPM  
| 'OK'
473  | Vcore         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.00       | V    
| 'OK'
540  | 3.3VCC        | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
| 'OK'
607  | 12V           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 12.30      | V    
| 'OK'
674  | VDIMM         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.50       | V    
| 'OK'
741  | 5VCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 5.09       | V    
| 'OK'
808  | -12V          | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.06     | V    
| 'OK'
875  | VBAT          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.17       | V    
| 'OK'
942  | VSB           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
| 'OK'
1009 | AVCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
| 'OK'
1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
| 'OK'
1143 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
| 'Presence detected' 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h' 'Unrecognized Event
= 0200h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0400h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
'Unrecognized Event = 1000h' 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h' 'Unrecognized
Event = 4000h'

$ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state -v
--record-ids=71 -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
Record ID: 71
ID String: CPU Temp
Sensor Type: OEM Reserved (C0h)
Sensor Number: 18
IPMB Slave Address: 10h
Sensor Owner ID: 20h
Sensor Owner LUN: 0h
Channel Number: 0h
Entity ID: processor (3)
Entity Instance: 1
Entity Instance Type: Physical Entity
Event/Reading Type Code: 70h
Sensor State: N/A
Sensor Event: 'OEM Event = 0000h'



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Re: Supermicro X9SCA-F-O CPU Temp OEM Sensor

by Albert Chu :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Greg,

Unfortunately, since Supermicro's product ids are completely random, I
just have to add them as they arise.  I've having trouble uploading to
the download site, hopefully pulling from the SVN tree would be ok for a
quick test?

svn co
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/svn/freeipmi/branches/Release-1_0_0_branch

Remember to use the --interpret-oem-data option.

Thanks,

Al

On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 23:35 -0800, Gregyski wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if you are interested in dealing with these as they arise,
> but I thought I'd provide the previously requested information for my
> Supermicro MB exhibiting the same problem.  Please note that, because
> the system is running ESXi, I had to run the IPMI tools remotely.
>
> Thank you, Greg
>
>
> $ sudo uname -a
> Linux LOCALHOSTNAME 3.0.0-12-generic #20-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 7 14:56:25
> UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> $ sudo bmc-info -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> Device ID             : 32
> Device Revision       : 1
> Device SDRs           : unsupported
> Firmware Revision     : 1.08
> Device Available      : yes (normal operation)
> IPMI Version          : 2.0
> Sensor Device         : supported
> SDR Repository Device : supported
> SEL Device            : supported
> FRU Inventory Device  : supported
> IPMB Event Receiver   : supported
> IPMB Event Generator  : supported
> Bridge                : unsupported
> Chassis Device        : supported
> Manufacturer ID       : Super Micro Computer Inc. (47488)
> Product ID            : 1585
>
> GUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
>
> ipmi_cmd_get_system_info_parameters_system_firmware_version_first_set:
> privilege level insufficient
>
> $ sudo ipmi-sensors -V -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> ipmi-sensors - 1.0.8
> Copyright (C) 2003-2010 FreeIPMI Core Team
> This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms
> of
> the GNU General Public License.  This program has absolutely no
> warranty.
>
> $ sudo ipmi-sensors --flush-cache -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> Flushing cache:
> /root/.freeipmi/sdr-cache/sdr-cache-LOCALHOSTNAME.HOSTIP
>
> $ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state -h
> HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> Caching SDR repository information:
> /root/.freeipmi/sdr-cache/sdr-cache-LOCALHOSTNAME.HOSTIP
> Caching SDR record 25 of 25 (current record ID 1612)
> ID   | Name          | Type              | State    | Reading    |
> Units | Event
> 4    | System Temp   | Temperature       | Nominal  | 32.00      | C    
> | 'OK'
> 71   | CPU Temp      | OEM Reserved      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'OEM Event = 0000h'
> 138  | FAN 1         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
> | N/A
> 205  | FAN 2         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
> | N/A
> 272  | FAN 3         | Fan               | Nominal  | 1080.00    | RPM  
> | 'OK'
> 339  | FAN 4         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
> | N/A
> 406  | FAN A         | Fan               | N/A      | N/A        | RPM  
> | N/A
> 473  | Vcore         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 0.99       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 540  | 3.3VCC        | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 607  | 12V           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 12.30      | V    
> | 'OK'
> 674  | VDIMM         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.50       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 741  | 5VCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 5.09       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 808  | -12V          | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.06     | V    
> | 'OK'
> 875  | VBAT          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.17       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 942  | VSB           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 1009 | AVCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'OK'
> 1143 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'Presence detected' 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h' 'Unrecognized Event
> = 0200h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0400h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
> 'Unrecognized Event = 1000h' 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h' 'Unrecognized
> Event = 4000h'
>
> $ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state
> --ignore-not-available-sensors -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> ID   | Name          | Type              | State    | Reading    |
> Units | Event
> 4    | System Temp   | Temperature       | Nominal  | 32.00      | C    
> | 'OK'
> 71   | CPU Temp      | OEM Reserved      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'OEM Event = 0000h'
> 272  | FAN 3         | Fan               | Nominal  | 1080.00    | RPM  
> | 'OK'
> 473  | Vcore         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.00       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 540  | 3.3VCC        | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 607  | 12V           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 12.30      | V    
> | 'OK'
> 674  | VDIMM         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.50       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 741  | 5VCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 5.09       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 808  | -12V          | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.06     | V    
> | 'OK'
> 875  | VBAT          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.17       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 942  | VSB           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 1009 | AVCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'OK'
> 1143 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | N/A      | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'Presence detected' 'Unrecognized Event = 0100h' 'Unrecognized Event
> = 0200h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0400h' 'Unrecognized Event = 0800h'
> 'Unrecognized Event = 1000h' 'Unrecognized Event = 2000h' 'Unrecognized
> Event = 4000h'
>
> $ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state -v
> --record-ids=71 -h HOSTIP -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> Record ID: 71
> ID String: CPU Temp
> Sensor Type: OEM Reserved (C0h)
> Sensor Number: 18
> IPMB Slave Address: 10h
> Sensor Owner ID: 20h
> Sensor Owner LUN: 0h
> Channel Number: 0h
> Entity ID: processor (3)
> Entity Instance: 1
> Entity Instance Type: Physical Entity
> Event/Reading Type Code: 70h
> Sensor State: N/A
> Sensor Event: 'OEM Event = 0000h'
>
>
>
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Re: Supermicro X9SCA-F-O CPU Temp OEM Sensor

by Gregyski :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Al,

Thanks very much!  I'll test it out within a day or two and report
back.

Thanks again,
Greg

On 08.11.2011 17:14, Albert Chu wrote:

> Hi Greg,
>
> Unfortunately, since Supermicro's product ids are completely random,
> I
> just have to add them as they arise.  I've having trouble uploading
> to
> the download site, hopefully pulling from the SVN tree would be ok
> for a
> quick test?
>
> svn co
>
> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/svn/freeipmi/branches/Release-1_0_0_branch
>
> Remember to use the --interpret-oem-data option.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Al



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Re: Supermicro X9SCA-F-O CPU Temp OEM Sensor

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Hi again Al,

That worked out perfectly:

$ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state
--ignore-not-available-sensors --ignore-unrecognized-events -h HOSTIP -u
USERNAME -p PASSWORD
ID   | Name          | Type              | State    | Reading    |
Units | Event
4    | System Temp   | Temperature       | Nominal  | 32.00      | C    
| 'OK'
71   | CPU Temp      | OEM Reserved      | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
| 'Low'
272  | FAN 3         | Fan               | Nominal  | 1080.00    | RPM  
| 'OK'
473  | Vcore         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.00       | V    
| 'OK'
540  | 3.3VCC        | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
| 'OK'
607  | 12V           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 12.30      | V    
| 'OK'
674  | VDIMM         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.50       | V    
| 'OK'
741  | 5VCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 5.09       | V    
| 'OK'
808  | -12V          | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.06     | V    
| 'OK'
875  | VBAT          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.17       | V    
| 'OK'
942  | VSB           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.34       | V    
| 'OK'
1009 | AVCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
| 'OK'
1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
| 'OK'
1143 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
| 'Presence detected'

Will freeipmi handle/report states other than "Nominal" and events
other than "Low" as-is?  Or would I need to collect the same data when
the system is in another state?

Thanks so much!
Greg

On 08.11.2011 17:14, Albert Chu wrote:

> Hi Greg,
>
> Unfortunately, since Supermicro's product ids are completely random,
> I
> just have to add them as they arise.  I've having trouble uploading
> to
> the download site, hopefully pulling from the SVN tree would be ok
> for a
> quick test?
>
> svn co
>
> http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/svn/freeipmi/branches/Release-1_0_0_branch
>
> Remember to use the --interpret-oem-data option.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Al
>


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Re: Supermicro X9SCA-F-O CPU Temp OEM Sensor

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Hi Greg,

> Will freeipmi handle/report states other than "Nominal" and events
> other than "Low" as-is?

Yes.  The states that can be reported are Low, Medium, High, and
Overheat.  The sensor state will be adjusted appropriately on different
readings (see /etc/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf).

> Or would I need to collect the same data when
> the system is in another state?

I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here.

Al

On Wed, 2011-11-09 at 13:27 -0800, Gregyski wrote:

> Hi again Al,
>
> That worked out perfectly:
>
> $ sudo ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state
> --ignore-not-available-sensors --ignore-unrecognized-events -h HOSTIP -u
> USERNAME -p PASSWORD
> ID   | Name          | Type              | State    | Reading    |
> Units | Event
> 4    | System Temp   | Temperature       | Nominal  | 32.00      | C    
> | 'OK'
> 71   | CPU Temp      | OEM Reserved      | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'Low'
> 272  | FAN 3         | Fan               | Nominal  | 1080.00    | RPM  
> | 'OK'
> 473  | Vcore         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.00       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 540  | 3.3VCC        | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.36       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 607  | 12V           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 12.30      | V    
> | 'OK'
> 674  | VDIMM         | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.50       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 741  | 5VCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 5.09       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 808  | -12V          | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.06     | V    
> | 'OK'
> 875  | VBAT          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.17       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 942  | VSB           | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.34       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 1009 | AVCC          | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.38       | V    
> | 'OK'
> 1076 | Chassis Intru | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'OK'
> 1143 | PS Status     | Power Supply      | Nominal  | N/A        | N/A  
> | 'Presence detected'
>
> Will freeipmi handle/report states other than "Nominal" and events
> other than "Low" as-is?  Or would I need to collect the same data when
> the system is in another state?
>
> Thanks so much!
> Greg
>
> On 08.11.2011 17:14, Albert Chu wrote:
> > Hi Greg,
> >
> > Unfortunately, since Supermicro's product ids are completely random,
> > I
> > just have to add them as they arise.  I've having trouble uploading
> > to
> > the download site, hopefully pulling from the SVN tree would be ok
> > for a
> > quick test?
> >
> > svn co
> >
> > http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/svn/freeipmi/branches/Release-1_0_0_branch
> >
> > Remember to use the --interpret-oem-data option.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Al
> >
>
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Re: Supermicro X9SCA-F-O CPU Temp OEM Sensor

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Hi Al,

> Yes.  The states that can be reported are Low, Medium, High, and
> Overheat.  The sensor state will be adjusted appropriately on
> different
> readings (see /etc/freeipmi/freeipmi_interpret_sensor.conf).

Superb!  Thank you for the information and the pointer to the
interpretation conf file.

>> Or would I need to collect the same data when
>> the system is in another state?
>
> I'm not quite sure what you're asking for here.

Sorry I was unclear.  Your answer to the earlier question settled the
latter one.  I just didn't know if I'd need to send in more details
when/if my system went into another state.  From your previous answer I
see that I won't, so please disregard the 2nd question.

Thanks again!
Greg

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