Re: Temp Monitoring on P5 ?
- From: Scottz <mugi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 17:38:08 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 4, 2:19 am, Joachim Gann <joachim.g...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 3 Jan., 20:44, Scottz <m...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Find it a bit odd that there are absolutely no environmental sensors
on the p505, p510, p511 series of servers.
These are what we used to replace our old B80's (which did have temp/
voltage/fan sensors).
Is there absolutely no other way to check any environmental conditions
on these boxes?
We have about 60 of them in remote locations and need to make sure
they shutdown if the cooling fails.
p5 Hardware will trigger errpt entries and HMC service events when
temperature exceeds predefined thresholds. This includes powering off
the System. I have seen a p550 orderly shutting down lpars and power
off at about 35-40°C.
As far as I know, p5 HW does not support reading the sensors through
user space tools like uesensor anymore.
Joachim Gann
Yes, uesensor seems to be only for the older systems.
The servers are stand alone without HMC (i.e. no LPARS).
Interesting, if the HMC can monitor them then wondering if that info
is available through the ASMI web interface via the HMC port.
Will check that out.
.
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