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2020 Apr 02
4
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On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 12:33 PM Peter Kjellstr?m <cap at nsc.liu.se> wrote: > On Wed, 1 Apr 2020 10:01:04 +0530 > Thomas Stephen Lee <lee.iitb at gmail.com> wrote: > ... > > Thanks for the information ?. > > Rented a new EPYC Rome Server from Hetzner, but sensors does not show > > status of all cores in list, which is why I asked. > > Curious what
2020 Apr 02
0
Versions in RHEL and CentOS
...package > > I had run > > sensors-detect --auto I had no idea people still used that package. Especially on a server. Per core temperatures in linux for Zen2 is done using (a very up to date kernel with its k10temp module). Alternatively one can look at: https://github.com/ocerman/zenpower.git I don't know if it works with the c8 kernel (but it does not work with the c7 one). But in the end. Why care about per core temperatures? Setup basic monitoring of the server using ipmi or whatever the vendor supports. /Peter K
2020 Apr 02
2
Versions in RHEL and CentOS
...t; > sensors-detect --auto > > I had no idea people still used that package. Especially on a server. > > Per core temperatures in linux for Zen2 is done using (a very up to > date kernel with its k10temp module). Alternatively one can look at: > > https://github.com/ocerman/zenpower.git > > I don't know if it works with the c8 kernel (but it does not work with > the c7 one). > > But in the end. Why care about per core temperatures? Setup basic > monitoring of the server using ipmi or whatever the vendor supports. > > /Peter K > Hi Peter, > O...