Temperature/fan monitoring on a Supermicro P8SCT

Daniel O'Connor doconnor at gsoft.com.au
Tue Jan 9 02:13:05 UTC 2007


Has anyone had any success?
I've tried healthd (0.7.9) but it can't show temps, eg..
julx2:/usr/src/sys/amd64/conf>sudo healthd -1 -D
Password:
************************
* Hardware Information *
************************
Unknown Vendor: ID = FFFF
************************

Temp.= 255.0,  0.0,  0.0; Rot.=    0,    0,    0
 Vcore = 4.08, 4.08; Volt. = 4.08, 6.85, 15.50, -14.16, -6.12
^C
julx2:/usr/src/sys/amd64/conf>sudo healthd -2 -D
************************
* Hardware Information *
************************
Unknown Vendor: ID = FFFF
************************

Temp.= 255.0,  0.0,  0.0; Rot.=    0,    0,    0
 Vcore = 4.08, 4.08; Volt. = 4.08, 6.85, 15.50,   6.07,  5.11
^C

Using SMB is even worse..
julx2:/usr/src/sys/amd64/conf>sudo healthd -S -1 -D
ioctl(SMB_WRITEB): Permission denied
julx2:/usr/src/sys/amd64/conf>sudo healthd -S -2 -D
ioctl(SMB_WRITEB): Permission denied

xmbmon (v205) returns..
julx2:/usr/src/sys/amd64/conf>xmbmon -DEBUG -probe winbond
Probe Request: winbond
>>> Testing Reg's at SMBus <<<
 SMBus slave 0x44(0x22) found...
 SMBus slave 0x50(0x28) found...
 SMBus slave 0x60(0x30) found...
 SMBus slave 0xC4(0x62) found...
 SMBus slave 0xD0(0x68) found...
 SMBus slave 0xE0(0x70) found...
Set SMBus slave address: 0x50
Probing Winbond/Asus/LM78/79 chip:
  CR40:0xAD,  CR41:0x00,  CR42:0x00,  CR43:0x00
  CR44:0x00,  CR45:0x00,  CR46:0x00,  CR47:0x00
  CR48:0x01,  CR49:0x48,  CR4A:0x59,  CR4B:0x4D
  CR4C:0x50,  CR4D:0x35,  CR4E:0x36,  CR4F:0x34
  CR56:0x2D,  CR58:0x34,  CR59:0x20,  CR5D:0x06
  CR3E:0x12,  CR13:0x01,  CR17:0x3D,  CRA1:0x03
  CR20:0x25,  CR22:0x10,  CR23:0x22,  CR24:0x3C
  CR27:0x00,  CR29:0x3C,  CR2A:0x69,  CR2B:0x80
ioctl(smb0:writebyte): Device not configured

Supermicro have a FAQ entry about the monitor chips here.. 
http://www.supermicro.com/support/faqs/faq.cfm?faq=3099

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Daniel O'Connor software and network engineer
for Genesis Software - http://www.gsoft.com.au
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