Supermicro IPMI Reporting

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ere109

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I had a random system failure last night, after five days of uptime. The system was still "running," but had lost the boot drive and crashed. The room was HOT, and I suspect I hit some temperature threshhold that shut something down - but I never got a report. So I went into IPMI to see my temps and stats before restarting. The problem is, IPMI couldn't report anything.

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The log only showed my last bootup, and the "Sensor Readings" page gave no information at all. FreeNAS does a fine job of reporting CPU temperature, and the motherboard reports that there are RAM sensors, so I'm confused why my IPMI interface wouldn't be able to report. Is there a fix, or should I be worried about something?
 

ere109

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Very interestingly, after my reboot, several sensors, fan temperatures and voltages showed up - they were ALL blank moments ago. So this was a board crash - to my knowledge. Would high heat do this, and is there a FreeNAS setting I can configure to shutdown if I reach a certain threshhold?

Thanks.
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I actually had this happen once, where the IPMI sensors all showed "NOT PRESENT".

It was when I was just putting together a new system, and I was test booting it, without the auxiliary power connector being on. I never did determine if THAT was why they showed "not present". That was on an X11SSM.
 

ere109

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Thanks. Very interesting. I've got the main 24-pin and the aux 8-pin power connectors hooked up. My power supply doesn't have a self-reporting port, though - not that that would affect reporting on the motherboard itself.
I'm fairly certain it was a heat issue. The temps here have been in the high 90's, and my office gets about six hours of sun and no A/C, so probably 45 degree celsius ambient air... It'll be great in th winter. Not sure what to do in the summer.
 
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