Lm-sensors on a ds20

Jimmy Arogén jimmy at arogen.net
Fri Nov 30 10:04:13 UTC 2007


I have not tried hddtemp, but I have used smartctl --all /dev/sd*
that works on alphas

> Hi:
> I tried hddtemp for reading hard disk temperatures.  On Alpha, it tells
> me that my disk does not have a temperature sensor which is probably
> true.  Elsewhere the numbers seemed correct.
> Thanks,
> Wilson
>
> On Thu, 2007-11-29 at 22:52 +0100, Jimmy Arogén wrote:
>> I am running debian etch. I got used to the dpkg/apt thingy and now I am
>> stuck. Has been running it for ten years, I have tried to use rpm-based
>> dists but I just get annoyed trying to install software (beeing lazy I
>> know), maybe rpm has changed in the last 7 years. I am just glad to see
>> people still enjoying alphas.
>>
>> /Jimmy Arogen
>>
>>
>> > Jimmy Arogén schrieb:
>> >> Hi, just got me a ds20 2x500 2gig ram, and set it up as a server. I
>> have
>> >> never been more content with a machine, its great. However I have put
>> it
>> >> in a seperate room because of the noise, and I am quite worried over
>> the
>> >> temperature considering workingtemperature should be below 40 degres
>> >> celsius. Now I have not gotten lm-sensors to work, and need to know
>> the
>> >> temp of the processors and the interior. Is this possible?
>> >
>> > Oh well. I'm not the big lm_sensors users I must say... :-( But it's
>> > fine to hear another alpha is showing up on the net. What OS are you
>> > running?
>> >
>> > (In case you don't know: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ArchTeam)
>> >
>> > Best,
>> >  Oliver
>> >
>>
>>
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