yordy wrote:
hi, there is any application for monitor x volt lines of my power supply?
While this probably isn't much help to you, others on the list may find this info helpful.
On most Dell server hardware, Dell's OpenManage Server Administrator can be used to reliably determine power supply health and voltages.
On the machines I look after, I can access the voltage probes using snmp, as OM acts as a snmp subagent using agentx.
Mind you, with recent versions of net-snmp on fedora, the lm-sensors information is also accessible using snmp, but the calibration issue still stands.
Here is what some output from snmpwalk looks like: (Note you need to divide the readings by 1000) voltageProbeReading.1.1 = INTEGER: 1287 voltageProbeReading.1.2 = INTEGER: 3152 voltageProbeReading.1.3 = INTEGER: 2609 voltageProbeReading.1.4 = INTEGER: 1298 voltageProbeReading.1.5 = INTEGER: 3373 voltageProbeReading.1.6 = INTEGER: 3390 voltageProbeReading.1.7 = INTEGER: 4992 voltageProbeReading.1.8 = INTEGER: 12187 voltageProbeReading.1.9 = INTEGER: 5054 voltageProbeReading.1.10 = INTEGER: 2492 voltageProbeReading.1.11 = INTEGER: 1485 voltageProbeReading.1.12 = INTEGER: 1185 voltageProbeReading.1.13 = INTEGER: 1181 voltageProbeLocationName.1.1 = STRING: "CPU Voltage" voltageProbeLocationName.1.2 = STRING: "Battery Voltage" voltageProbeLocationName.1.3 = STRING: "2.6V MB" voltageProbeLocationName.1.4 = STRING: "VTT Voltage" voltageProbeLocationName.1.5 = STRING: "3.3V MB" voltageProbeLocationName.1.6 = STRING: "3.3V AUX" voltageProbeLocationName.1.7 = STRING: "5V MB" voltageProbeLocationName.1.8 = STRING: "12V MB" voltageProbeLocationName.1.9 = STRING: "5V AUX" voltageProbeLocationName.1.10 = STRING: "2.5V VGA" voltageProbeLocationName.1.11 = STRING: "1.5V MB" voltageProbeLocationName.1.12 = STRING: "1.2V LAN1" voltageProbeLocationName.1.13 = STRING: "1.2V LAN2" -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list