Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "superodoctor".
2006 Jun 13
0
Help debugging superodoctor
I've tried several times to get superOdoctor to run on this machine, and
have had no luck yet. Aside from this error message,
# superodoctor
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Supero Doctor II - Linux version 2.24(060523)
Copyright(c) 1993-2006 by Super Micro Computer, Inc.
http://supermicro.co...
2006 Jun 09
3
SuperOdoctor for super-micro
Rats... found some hardware monitoring from the vendor and it's broken,
or I'm missing some pieces. No mention of CentOS specifically, but RH
is supported, so figured it *ought* to work. I'm apparently missing a
library -- liblinc.so.1, and a net search reveals several sources, both
for x86 and 64-bit. Tried them both, after the x86 did not work, and
the 64-bit I thought was
2006 Jun 15
1
I2c Drivers
I'm having a terrible time trying to get the superodoctor software from
super micro running. It appears now, I do not have any i2c modules
installed in the kernel, which begs the answer, ARE they included in the
latest CentOS kernel? Current kernel for me is 2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp.
Thanks....
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Sam W.Drinkard -- sam at wa4phy.net
http://wa4phy.net
2011 Feb 06
3
Fan speed control on Supermicro X8DAL board with CentOS
Hello folks,
I'm having a difficult time trying to figure out why the CPU cooling
fans run at full speed on my Supermicro X8DAL-3 motherboard. There
doesn't seem to be any variable speed (the fans are PWM compatible) ...
they either idle at almost nothing, or suddenly burst into a
high-pitched scream that gets my ears bleeding after a few seconds.
Once they jump to warp-10, they
2010 Oct 31
4
PATA Hard Drive woes
Hi All.
Yesterday I was installing Centos 5.5 to my web server, and
it looks like the main hard drive has gone AWOL.
Fedora 12 put the file system into r/o mode.
The drive is an Hitachi, still under warranty.
There are bad sectors on it, and running the Hitachi DFT
tool confirms this. Also I cannot repair the bad sectors.
Would this be caused by a faulty I/O chip, or is it safe to
say
2011 Jul 01
16
Power-outage
I have a CentOS-5.6 remote server in a house in Italy,
where there are occasional thunder-storms.
There was one yesterday, when the electricity
went off 3 times, for a second or so on each occasion.
My server, an HP MicroServer,
came back (re-booted) on 2 of the 3 occasions,
but not on the third.
I assume that the problem arises because the machine
does not close down properly.
(Although it is