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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:39 pm 
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Hey all,

I'm using mbmon to monitor the temps of my KM boxen. I get the following output from mbmon -rf:

    TEMP0 : 102.2
    TEMP1 : 114.8
    TEMP2 : 125.6
    FAN0 : 2136
    FAN1 : 2518
    FAN2 : 0
    VC0 : +1.36
    VC1 : +1.58
    V33 : +3.34
    V50P : +5.24
    V12P : +12.40
    V12N : +2.20
    V50N : +3.00

I have read the help and man pages, and Googled, but I can't seem to find what specifically TEMP0, TEMP1 and TEMP2 are referring to. I have my suspicions that they are System (temp inside of case), Motherboard and CPU.

Can anyone point me to a good reference for mbmon? Many thanks.

EDIT: I forgot to mention I've read through http://www.nt.phys.kyushu-u.ac.jp/shimi ... on201.html , where they mention the configuration file xmbmon.resources, but I'm not finding a config file for mbmon (not the X version) /EDIT


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PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 6:55 pm 
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I am not sure there is a specific location address for Sensors.

I remmber seeing your post when I went to look at my sbe and a new SBE I just setup to relace a blown motherboard. I just run temps in C.

here are the two outputs.

This is on my second SBE now an ABit NF7-S
Temp.= 29.0, 40.0, 0.0; Rot.= 4017, 0, 0
Vcore = 1.46, 2.59; Volt. = 3.34, 5.16, 12.16, -12.61, -5.05
I know 29 is the mobo/case and the 40 is CPU.

Here is my first SBE a Gigabyte GA 7zmmh
Temp.= 48.9, 33.4, 24.2; Rot.= 2678, 0, 0
Vcore = 1.67, 2.56; Volt. = 3.22, 4.95, 12.01, 0.00, 0.00
first is CPU, second is Mobo and 3rd appears to be some form of Ambient.

Not even in the same locations

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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:15 am 
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Thanks bigbro.

I'm seeing the same on the 4 KM boxen here. Can't make heads or tails of which temp is which, nor have I found a config file for mbmon (like there is for xmbmon) to help me pin them down.

More searching... :wink:


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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:39 am 
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The temps listed are usually motherboard, chipset and CPU. If you run xmbmon it tends to label them as susch. My first guess wiould be that the highest temp is the CPU, the next is the chipset and the lowest is the motherboard "ambient" (inside your case) sensor.


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PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:17 am 
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tjc wrote:
The temps listed are usually motherboard, chipset and CPU. If you run xmbmon it tends to label them as susch. My first guess wiould be that the highest temp is the CPU, the next is the chipset and the lowest is the motherboard "ambient" (inside your case) sensor.
I've been going with the assumption that the highest temp would be the CPU (seems safe enough). I don't use xmbmon, but was wondering if there was a similar config file for mbmon I could tweak to make all the boxen uniform. I'm hoping to put a script together to monitor the temps and alert me if they get too high...

Thanks tjc


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