Hi Team,
I am unable to check Physical Environment status of Server like FAN, LED, SENSOR from command line in OS.
I am looking for command similar to prtdiag in Solaris.
Someone kindly help!!
Hi Team,
I am unable to check Physical Environment status of Server like FAN, LED, SENSOR from command line in OS.
I am looking for command similar to prtdiag in Solaris.
Someone kindly help!!
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Hi
Is the ‘sensors’ package installed and have you run sensors-detect?
It may be the kernel module for the sensors on the M/B is not
provided, but need that from the sensors-detect application.
On my home server I have this issue and need to compile my own it87
module which isn’t provided…
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