Re: healthd oddities

From: Daniel O'Connor (doconnor_at_gsoft.com.au)
Date: 11/27/03

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    To: Leo Bicknell <bicknell@ufp.org>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
    Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2003 12:27:41 +1030
    
    

    On Thursday 27 November 2003 10:00, Leo Bicknell wrote:
    > Note 3.3 volt is 4.08, 5 volt is 6.85, etc. The system is not over
    > clocking or doing anything else wierd. They are enough out of range
    > healthd warns on them by default to syslog.
    >
    > Anyone seen this before? Do I have a problem I didn't know I had?

    It's probably healthd not processing the data it gets properly, and also
    possibly the data being used with the wrong label.

    Unfortunately it seems really really difficult to discover how a motherboard
    is wired up in this regard automatically :(

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