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Re: Server Temperatures



We don't have a XServe, but our G4 MDD, we use the tempSensor command line utility from this package :

http://www.bresink.de/osx/DocsHardwareMonitor/whatis.html

And I wrote a Perl script for Nagios, so if the CPU get too hot, Nagios send us a page.

Hi all,

Is there any information about the normal operating range temperatures
of the XServe?  I would like to make sure that our XServe is cool
enough, but can't seem to find anything. Currently, our XServe is
running at the following:


 Between the Processors        : 32.00 C  CPU 2 Ambient                 : 30.00 C  CPU 2 Internal                : 40.36 C  Behind the DIMMs              : 53.00 C  PCI Slots                     : 48.00 C  CPU 1 Internal                : 47.93 C  System Controller Ambient     : 40.00 C  System Controller Internal    : 51.38 C  CPU 1 Inlet                   : 24.00 C  CPU 1 Ambient                 : 35.75 C  CPU 2 Inlet                   : 22.50 C

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