Hi Sharad, Hmmm. That's indeed strange. I've never seen this happen before.
The first question I have is if this is being done on the same machine? Are you flushing (using the -f option) then re-flashing the SDR cache between your execution of 0.3.1 and 0.4.3? I believe between 0.3.X and 0.4.X, the SDR cache changed. It should have given you a message like: SDR Cache load failed: BLAH REASON; SDR cache may need to be flushed and reloaded But I suppose there could be a corner case where it doesn't notice the cache is inbalid/out of date and uses it anyways. As for the compile problem, I'll punt to Dmitry. Not really sure what could be wrong on the freebsd build. Al > Hi, > > I have a question from the same supermicro box. > smbios.system.maker="Supermicro" > smbios.system.product="PDSMi" > > The power supply is supposed to be ok but it is saying > 19: Power Supply (Power Supply): [Power Supply Failure detected] > > and diferent package give different output.. > freeipmi-0.3.1 : > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors > 1: CPU 1 (Temperature): 48.00 C (NA/78.00): [OK] > 2: CPU 2 (Temperature): 48.00 C (NA/78.00): [OK] > 3: System (Temperature): 48.00 C (NA/78.00): [OK] > 4: 1.5V (Voltage): 1.52 V (1.33/1.66): [OK] > 5: 3.3V (Voltage): 3.34 V (2.92/3.66): [OK] > 6: 3.3VSB (Voltage): 3.35 V (2.92/3.66): [OK] > 7: 5V (Voltage): 5.07 V (4.42/5.54): [OK] > 8: 12V (Voltage): 11.91 V (10.71/13.42): [OK] > 9: -12V (Voltage): -11.97 V (-13.27/-10.75): [OK] > 10: FAN 1 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 11: FAN 2 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 12: FAN 3 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 13: FAN 4 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 14: FAN 5 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 15: FAN 6 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 16: FAN 7 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 17: FAN 8 (Fan): 4020.00 RPM (1200.00/NA): [OK] > 18: Intrusion (Platform Chassis Intrusion): [OK] > 19: Power Supply (Power Supply): [Power Supply Failure detected] > > freeipmi-0.4.3: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# /usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors > 1: CPU 1 (Temperature): 48.00 C (NA/78.00): [OK] > 2: CPU 2 (Temperature): 48.00 C (NA/78.00): [OK] > 3: System (Temperature): 48.00 C (NA/78.00): [OK] > 4: 1.5V (Voltage): NA(1.33/1.66): [Unknown] > 5: 3.3V (Voltage): NA(2.92/3.66): [Unknown] > 6: 3.3VSB (Voltage): 3.35 V (2.92/3.66): [OK] > 7: 5V (Voltage): NA(4.42/5.54): [Unknown] > 8: 12V (Voltage): NA(10.71/13.42): [Unknown] > 9: -12V (Voltage): NA(-13.27/-10.75): [Unknown] > 10: FAN 1 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 11: FAN 2 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 12: FAN 3 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 13: FAN 4 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 14: FAN 5 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 15: FAN 6 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 16: FAN 7 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 17: FAN 8 (Fan): NA(1200.00/NA): [Unknown] > 18: Intrusion (Platform Chassis Intrusion): [Unknown] > 19: Power Supply (Power Supply): [Unknown] > > i tried to compile freeipmi-0.5.0.beta0 along with > Dmitry patch. > I got > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/freeipmi-0.5.0.beta0]$ make > make all-recursive > Making all in doc > Making all in libfreeipmi > Making all in include > Making all in src > Making all in udm > make -C > make: option requires an argument -- C > usage: make [-BPSXeiknqrstv] [-C directory] [-D variable] > [-d flags] [-E variable] [-f makefile] [-I directory] > [-j max_jobs] [-m directory] [-V variable] > [variable=value] [target ...] > *** Error code 2 > > Stop in /usr/home/sharadc/freeipmi-0.5.0.beta0/libfreeipmi/src. > *** Error code 1 > > Box: amd64, freebsd 6.1 > > If you need any other things to ans let me know. > > -- > > Thanks > Sharad Chandra > > > _______________________________________________ > Freeipmi-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users > -- Albert Chu [EMAIL PROTECTED] 925-422-5311 Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-users
