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Originally posted by tomtomme View Post
you won´t monitor the many HPC- or serversystems temperatures with gui- or commandline-tools, do you? I would think that those systems would ring a bell or throttle down automatically due to settings in the bios/efi.
it would only be useful for overclocking or personal workstations that crash in summer months. but the enterprises / HPCs I know keep their servers in special rooms which are temperature monitored as a whole.
I think FreeBSD has some hacks to get this working but the problem is AMD hasn't released the documentation for how the sensor works in Ryzen.. from its design it looks like the mother of all temp sensors to control its XFR so there may be some issue here.Last edited by k1e0x; 30 July 2017, 06:43 AM.
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Originally posted by Space Heater View PostHave there been any movements to upstream support for temperature monitoring on ryzen?
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Have there been any movements to upstream support for temperature monitoring on ryzen?
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Originally posted by chuckula View PostRyZen is at least operating pretty well for basic functionality in Linux but it's a little disappointing that they can't even get simple temperature monitoring working.
Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostThe motherboard sensor seems pretty accurate, at least in my case. It may be off by a few degrees but accuracy is somewhat irrelevant as long as the cooling system works properly. In other words, as long as the motherboard can monitor and compensate the direct CPU temperature, that's all that matters.
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Originally posted by ferry View PostBtrfs: Hot data tracking and moving to faster devices
It would be so useful to just throw in 2 ssd's next to our 4 hdd's in our raid10 system and instantly get ssd speed backed by hdd storage space. This has been marked as 'in development' since for ever.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostMany servers I've seen seem to only have 3 fan speeds: full, low, and off. When it comes to servers, if you have temperature issues, you've got something else bigger to worry about.
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Btrfs: Hot data tracking and moving to faster devices
It would be so useful to just throw in 2 ssd's next to our 4 hdd's in our raid10 system and instantly get ssd speed backed by hdd storage space. This has been marked as 'in development' since for ever.
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Installing the it87 module from https://github.com/groeck/it87 worked for my Ryzen. The temp and fan is good but voltages are all off.
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Originally posted by holunder View PostLOL, are you really this PR blinded? Becachefs is in it‘s baby days.
Mine showed obvious sarcasm in his post.
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