Re: [SLE] Cautionary Tales: lm_sensors for beginners



Basil Chupin wrote:
I used the /usr/sbin/sensors- detect command and let it find them and
then "do its thing" to create the lm_sensors configuration file.
Because it was time for me to go biddie-byes I didn't reboot but shut
the system down and went to bed.
Creating the lm_sensors file in /etc/sysconfig only puts in variables.
It doesn't do anything. You also need to copy the startup script for
SUSE from /usr/share/doc/packages/sensors/prog/init to /etc/init.d and
then enable it. Did you also do that?
This morning I booted-up the system and suddenly I was hit by a very
high pitched sound coming from the computer. <snip> Finally[0] dawned
on me that the only thing that changed between "no noise" and
"hight-pitched noise" was the creation of the lm_sensors file in
/etc/sysconfig. I renamed lm_sensors file, rebooted and the sound
vanished.

If all you did was create the lm_sensors file, i seriously doubt that
was the problem. If you also copied the startup script, and enabled it,
then it could make sense, but you could have just as easily stopped it
and disabled it. It could be the defaults for your sensors chip will
need tweaking for your configuration.

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Joe Morris
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