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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] Supermicro X7DBR-3 CPU Temperatur Sensors


From: Albert Chu
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-devel] Supermicro X7DBR-3 CPU Temperatur Sensors
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 10:34:47 -0800

Hey Werner,

I went ahead and added in a special case of the Peppercon manufacturer
ID being assumed for Supermicro on OEM sensor interpretations.  Can you
LMK if this works for you?

http://download.gluster.com/pub/freeipmi/qa-release/freeipmi-1.0.2.beta3.tar.gz

Al

P.S. I added X8DT3-LN4F in for documentation.

On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 11:52 -0800, Werner Fischer wrote:
> Hey Al,
> 
> I have requested the following outputs from the customer for this
> X7DBR-3 system with the add-on IPMI card (with chip from Peppercon):
>         bmc-info
>         ipmi-sensors -V
>         ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state
>         --flush-cache
>         ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state --debug
> 
> Here are the first three outputs:
>         Device ID             : 34
>         Device Revision       : 1
>         Device SDRs           : unsupported
>         Firmware Revision     : 1.59
>         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   : unsupported
>         IPMB Event Generator  : unsupported
>         Bridge                : unsupported
>         Chassis Device        : supported
>         Manufacturer ID       : Peppercon AG (10437)
>         Product ID            : 4
>         Auxiliary Firmware Revision Information : 20540000h
>         
>         GUID : 0F0E0D0C-0B0A-0908-F309-9BFEFF483002
>         
>         Channel Information
>         
>         Channel Number       : 1
>         Medium Type          : 802.3 LAN
>         Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
>         Active Session Count : 1
>         Session Support      : multi-session
>         Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface 
> forum (7154)
>         
>         Channel Number       : 5
>         Medium Type          : Asynch. Serial/Modem (RS-232)
>         Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
>         Active Session Count : 0
>         Session Support      : single-session
>         Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface 
> forum (7154)
>         ipmi-sensors - 1.0.2.beta2
>         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.
>         ID | Name            | Type              | State    | Reading    | 
> Units | Event
>         4  | CPU1 Temp       | OEM Reserved      | N/A      | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OEM Event = 0000h'
>         5  | CPU2 Temp       | OEM Reserved      | N/A      | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OEM Event = 0000h'
>         6  | Sys Temp        | Temperature       | Nominal  | 35.00      | C  
>    | 'OK'
>         7  | CPU1 Vcore      | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.21       | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         8  | CPU2 Vcore      | Voltage           | Nominal  | 1.21       | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         9  | 3.3V            | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.28       | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         10 | 5V              | Voltage           | Nominal  | 4.90       | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         11 | 12V             | Voltage           | Nominal  | 11.90      | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         12 | -12V            | Voltage           | Nominal  | -12.30     | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         13 | 5VSB            | Voltage           | Nominal  | 4.92       | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         14 | VBAT            | Voltage           | Nominal  | 3.28       | V  
>    | 'OK'
>         15 | Fan1            | Fan               | Nominal  | 8300.00    | 
> RPM   | 'OK'
>         16 | Fan2            | Fan               | Nominal  | 9000.00    | 
> RPM   | 'OK'
>         17 | Fan3            | Fan               | Nominal  | 8800.00    | 
> RPM   | 'OK'
>         18 | Fan4            | Fan               | Nominal  | 9100.00    | 
> RPM   | 'OK'
>         19 | Fan5            | Fan               | Nominal  | 9100.00    | 
> RPM   | 'OK'
>         20 | Intrusion       | Physical Security | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
>         21 | Power Supply    | Power Supply      | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
>         22 | CPU0 Internal E | Module/Board      | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
>         23 | CPU1 Internal E | Module/Board      | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
>         24 | CPU Overheat    | Module/Board      | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
>         25 | Thermal Trip0   | Module/Board      | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
>         26 | Thermal Trip1   | Module/Board      | Nominal  | N/A        | 
> N/A   | 'OK'
> 
> The output of
>         ipmi-sensors --interpret-oem-data --output-sensor-state --debug
> is quite large, so I have attached it in an archive (just in case the
> output in there is helpful to you)
> 
> Thanks and best regards,
> Werner
> 
> PS: regarding the X8DT3-LN4F system - I also requested the ipmi-sensors
> output from there - to me it seems that the output there is ok and
> interpreted correctly.
> 
> On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 16:03 -0800, Albert Chu wrote:
> > Hey Werner,
> > 
> > Could you send me some ipmi-sensors output for this motherboard?  This
> > motherboard is old enough, I'm wondering if the OEM extensions were
> > different back then.  I have a motherboard with the identical
> > manufacturer/product ID, and it had normal CPU temperature sensors.
> > 
> > Al
> > 
> > On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 10:56 -0800, Albert Chu wrote:
> > > Hey Werner,
> > > 
> > > On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 02:33 -0800, Werner Fischer wrote:
> > > > Hi Al,
> > > > 
> > > >       * one of our customers discovered another Supermicro system where
> > > >         FreeIPMI has currently no product ID information to display the
> > > >         OEM CPU temp sensors (he tried up to
> > > >         freeipmi-1.0.2.beta2.tar.gz)
> > > >       * It is a 6015B-3R
> > > >         
> > > > http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/6015/SYS-6015B-3R.cfm with 
> > > > a X7DBR-3 mainboard 
> > > > http://www.supermicro.com/products/motherboard/Xeon1333/5000P/X7DBR-3.cfm
> > > >  Below I have attached his output of bmc-info.
> > > > 
> > > > My questions
> > > >      1. Can you add the Manufacturer-ID/Product-ID for the OEM CPU temp
> > > >         sensors for this board? (As it is a X7-board it has IPMI not
> > > >         onboard (like the X8-boards do), but it uses the AOC-SIMSO(+)
> > > >         add on card for IPMI. Therefore the Manufacturer ID is Peppercon
> > > >         (not Supermicro).)
> > > 
> > > Hmm.  I'll think about how to do this.  Since Peppercon can sell to
> > > other customers, I'm not sure how to tell it's definitely a Supermicro
> > > motherboard.
> > > 
> > > >      2. If it is not too difficult for me and if it could lower your
> > > >         necessary work: Maybe you can tell me where the
> > > >         Manufacturer-ID/Product-ID are matched in the FreeIPMI code for
> > > >         the OEM sensors (so I could try add them myself in the source
> > > >         and I could send you directly patches)
> > > 
> > > It can be difficult since there are many permutations and ways OEM
> > > extensions can be handled.  The Supermicro ones are particularly unique
> > > and have a special case.  (And the fact the above motherboard doesn't
> > > even list Supermicro as the vendor makes it more difficult.)
> > > 
> > > If you're interested in learning, the beginning steps are the files in
> > > libfreeipmi/include/freeipmi/spec/, libfreeipmi/src/spec, and
> > > libfreeipmi/src/util (this is just for sensors, not for SEL
> > > extensions :-).
> > > 
> > > Al
> > > 
> > > > Thanks for your help and best regards,
> > > > Werner
> > > > 
> > > > PS: Here is the output of bmc-info:
> > > > 
> > > > Device ID             : 34
> > > > Device Revision       : 1
> > > > Device SDRs           : unsupported
> > > > Firmware Revision     : 1.59
> > > > 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   : unsupported
> > > > IPMB Event Generator  : unsupported
> > > > Bridge                : unsupported
> > > > Chassis Device        : supported
> > > > Manufacturer ID       : Peppercon AG (10437)
> > > > Product ID            : 4
> > > > Auxiliary Firmware Revision Information : 20540000h
> > > > 
> > > > GUID : 0F0E0D0C-0B0A-0908-BD20-9BFEFF483002
> > > > 
> > > > Channel Information
> > > > 
> > > > Channel Number       : 1
> > > > Medium Type          : 802.3 LAN
> > > > Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
> > > > Active Session Count : 1
> > > > Session Support      : multi-session
> > > > Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> > > > (7154)
> > > > 
> > > > Channel Number       : 5
> > > > Medium Type          : Asynch. Serial/Modem (RS-232)
> > > > Protocol Type        : IPMB-1.0
> > > > Active Session Count : 0
> > > > Session Support      : single-session
> > > > Vendor ID            : Intelligent Platform Management Interface forum
> > > > (7154)
> > > > 
> > > > 
> 
-- 
Albert Chu
address@hidden
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory




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