i using Centos 6.9.
i using ipmitool tool,
result is
# ipmitool sdr type temp | grep CPU
<......>
02-CPU 1 | 04h | ok | 65.1 | 40 degrees C
<......>
what mean 65.1 ?
and "40" mean, CPU temperature?
can i get "cpu temperature" warning or critical limit value?
ipmitool result, what mean cols on HP DL380 server
Re: ipmitool result, what mean cols on HP DL380 server
You're out of date - 6.10 is current, run yum update to get there.i using Centos 6.9.
Yes, the last column is the temperature in C. I don't know what the 4th column is but I would just ignore it.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Re: ipmitool result, what mean cols on HP DL380 server
As it is about temperatures, this looks like some kind of a threshold.
You should see a detailed description of all values with ipmitool with option -v
You should see a detailed description of all values with ipmitool with option -v
Re: ipmitool result, what mean cols on HP DL380 server
Using -v it shows up that column as being the "Entity ID" so it's just another way of showing what component it is.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke