10-16-2019
Hi,
You may have to set the "bootfailrecovery" to "Powercycle" and increase the "maxbootfail" from "3".
Also you could go for the simple approach and start the "console" and press the power button on the front panel if you can get to it (It's recessed so you need to use a Biro to reach it).
Regards
Gull04
Last edited by gull04; 10-16-2019 at 08:04 AM..
Reason: Fix a couple of typo's.
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UG(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual UG(4)
NAME
ug -- Abit uGuru system hardware monitor
SYNOPSIS
ug* at acpi?
ug0 at isa? port 0xe0
DESCRIPTION
The ug driver provides support for the Abit uGuru hardware monitor to be used with the envsys(4) interface.
The ug driver has 19 sensors:
Sensor Units Typical Use
CPU uK CPU Temp
SYS uK System Temp
PWN uK PWN Temp
VCORE uV DC Core voltage
DDR0 uV DC DDRVdd
DDR1 uV DC DDRVtt
NB uV DC NBVdd
SB uV DC SBVdd
HTV uV DC HTVdd
AGP uV DC AGPVdd
V5V uV DC Vdd5V
V33V uV DC Vdd3V3
V5SB uV DC Vdd5VSB
V33VD uV DC Vdd3VDual
CPUF RPM CPU Fan
NBF RPM NB Fan
SYSF RPM SYS Fan
AUXF RPM AUX Fan 1
AUXF2 RPM AUX Fan 2
SEE ALSO
acpi(4), envsys(4), envstat(8)
HISTORY
The ug driver first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
AUTHORS
The ug driver was written by Mihai Chelaru <kefren@netbsd.ro>.
BUGS
Interrupt support is unimplemented.
BSD
May 8, 2007 BSD