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jch...@gmail.com

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May 8, 2013, 4:51:44 PM5/8/13
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Hello I have a ml110 g7. When it boots it displays the environment temperature. I am running Redhat 5. I was unable to get lm sensors to work but there are lots of rpm downloads in the HP site. Can I read this sensors with any of the rpm on the hp site. Which of those rpms I should install to monitor temperature or server health?

Trevor Hemsley

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May 8, 2013, 9:57:28 PM5/8/13
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On Wed, 8 May 2013 20:51:44 UTC in comp.os.linux.hardware, jch...@gmail.com
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> Hello I have a ml110 g7. When it boots it displays the environment temperature. I am running Redhat 5. I was unable to get lm sensors to work but there are lots of rpm downloads in the HP site. Can I read this sensors with any of the rpm on the hp site. Which of those rpms I should install to monitor temperature or server health?

Does it have an iLO? There's a nagios plugin that'll query the iLO and display
about 48 different temperatures...

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jch...@gmail.com

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May 9, 2013, 1:40:09 PM5/9/13
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Yes it has iLO. How hard is that to install? Is it just one rpm or lots of them?
do I need to use nagios? or can I query the values using commands?

jch...@gmail.com

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Jul 26, 2013, 3:34:20 PM7/26/13
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Just found how to get all the sensor data in linux. I give an ip to the ilo interface. then I donwloaded the ipmiutil not the ipmitool. compiled from source version 2.9.1. or run it from windoz.
ipmiutil sensor -c -N 192.168.0.221 -U Administrator -P

works like a charm.
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