回复: sensor disabled
周 远清
zhouyuanqing8 at outlook.com
Thu Jun 11 16:28:36 AEST 2020
Hi Patrick,
The communication between BIOS and BMC is not yet available in my board.
Ask another question, how is the value of sensor's eventdata1/2/3 updated? For example, the sensor “BootProgress”.
When monitoring the value of a sensor changes, the openbmc code is updated first the value of sensor's eventdata1, or update the properties of xyz.openbmc_project.State.Boot.Progress.BootProgress first?
Thanks
Harley
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发件人: Patrick Williams
已发送: 2020 6 月 11 日 星期四 4:26
收件人: 周 远清
抄送: openbmc; uperic at 163.com
主题: Re: sensor disabled
On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 01:26:30PM +0000, 周 远清 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After openbmc is started, all sensors are in the disabled state, please help guide, where need to be configured to enable by default?
Is this all sensors or just DIMM sensors like you've listed below?
Likely, DIMM information comes from your BIOS over IPMI so the sensors
won't be enabled until after your host starts up and begins
communication.
> dimm0 | disabled | ns
> dimm1 | disabled | ns
> dimm2 | disabled | ns
> dimm3 | disabled | ns
> dimm4 | disabled | ns
> dimm5 | disabled | ns
> dimm6 | disabled | ns
> dimm7 | disabled | ns
> dimm8 | disabled | ns
> dimm9 | disabled | ns
> dimm10 | disabled | ns
> dimm11 | disabled | ns
> dimm12 | disabled | ns
> dimm13 | disabled | ns
> dimm14 | disabled | ns
> dimm15 | disabled | ns
> dimm0_temp | disabled | ns
> dimm1_temp | disabled | ns
> dimm2_temp | disabled | ns
> dimm3_temp | disabled | ns
> dimm4_temp | disabled | ns
> dimm5_temp | disabled | ns
I don't directly recognize this output. What tool is it coming from?
It may also help to know what machine / architecture this system is.
--
Patrick Williams
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