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Operating Systems Solaris Server shutdown based on temperature Post 302746961 by ojgraham on Thursday 20th of December 2012 09:37:10 AM
Old 12-20-2012
Based on the following, is there one particular "sensor" that triggers the shutdown?

Code:
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System Temperatures (Temperatures in Celsius):
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Sensor           Status  Temp LowHard LowSoft LowWarn HighWarn HighSoft HighHard
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PDB/T_AMB        OK        26    -10      -5       0      45       50       55
MB/T_AMB         OK        29    -10      -5       0      50       55       60
MB/CMP0/T_TCORE  OK        44    -10      -5       0      85       90       95
MB/CMP0/T_BCORE  OK        44    -10      -5       0      85       90       95
IOBD/IOB/T_CORE  OK        45    -10      -5       0      95      100      105
IOBD/T_AMB       OK        30    -10      -5       0      52       57       62


Last edited by Scott; 12-20-2012 at 11:04 AM.. Reason: Code tags
 

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TM121TEMP(4)						   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 					      TM121TEMP(4)

NAME
tm121temp -- Texas Instruments TMP121 temperature sensor SYNOPSIS
tm121temp0 at spi? slave 0 DESCRIPTION
The tm121temp driver provides support for the Texas Instruments (formerly Burr-Brown) TMP121 temperature sensor with the envsys(4) API. These devices are connected to the host system with spi(4) or Microwire 4-wire serial busses. The tm121temp is capable of measuring tempera- tures with a 2 degree accuracy over the frame from -40 to 125 Celsius. Temperatures are reported with a granularity of 625 microKelvins. tm121temp devices can transfer information at up to 10MHz, and support SPI mode 0. The device reports itself with envsys(4) using the generic device name. This name can be overridden, by specifying an alternate name in the device property ``envsys-description''. SEE ALSO
envsys(4), spi(4), envstat(8) HISTORY
The tm121temp driver was written by Garrett D'Amore and first appeared in NetBSD 4.0. BSD
October 9, 2006 BSD
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