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Date:      Wed, 25 Jan 2006 09:13:34 +0100
From:      JAroslav Suchanek <jaroslav.suchanek@grisoft.cz>
To:        Surer Dink <surerlistmail@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: CPU/case/disk temperature sensors for Dell PowerEdge 2850
Message-ID:  <20060125081334.GL51084@jardas.grisoft.cz>
In-Reply-To: <b00a10c30601241548p7bbdcdc5o8634226c65e911f3@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <b00a10c30601241548p7bbdcdc5o8634226c65e911f3@mail.gmail.com>

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Hi,

	have you tried ipmitools? See sysutils/ipmitool.

-- 
Jaroslav Suchanek

On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 06:48:37PM -0500, Surer Dink wrote:
> All,
> (I was told this was /one/ of the appropriate forums for this message -
> however I did not want to cross-post - if this is not the correct place,
> please let me know and I will try the other suggestions [acpi- and ports-].)
> 
> I have tried every means I could find to read the temperature sensors (CPU,
> case, disk) on Dell PowerEdge 2850 machines, and none seem to work.  Has
> anyone had success in doing this?  If such support does not exist, what
> would be required to add it?  If needed, I am willing to finance (within
> reason) development of this feature.  [I was told that Linux and Windows
> software to read this information is available, so I assume this is
> possible.]
> 
> Thanks!
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