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The Intel S3210SH mainboard seems to use a PC8374L SensorPath Super I/O. This
is documented in the spec
http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/s3200sh/sb/e14960_002_s320
0sh_s3210sh_tps_11.pdf
This agrees also with the chip ID 0xF111 detected by the Open Hardware Monitor.
But the PC8374L is used only for floppy, keyboard and mouse support (that's at
least what the Intel doc says).
From the above document, the fan control and temperature / voltage sensors are
attached to a "iBMC" chip (Integrated Baseboard Management Controller). So far
I do not if and how this iBMC can be accessed. For adding support some kind of
documentation / interface is required.
Original comment by moel.mich
on 7 Apr 2011 at 8:47
http://www.nuvoton.com/hq/enu/ProductAndSales/ProductLines/ComputerIC/ServerMana
geability/IntegratedBaseboardManagementController(iBMC)/Pages/default.aspx
i have request on this page for documents, perhaps its not the 100% right
direction, but hopefully we get some clues on this,
thank you for sharing your time with this issue.
Original comment by worldbeh...@gmail.com
on 8 Apr 2011 at 5:09
The BMC is just a controller, and I guess one would need to know details of the
firmware running on it as well. I am not sure, but perhaps this is connected to
the IPMI from Intel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligent_Platform_Management_Interface
Could you test if you can access the sensors with
http://ipmiutil.sourceforge.net/
I guess you would need the "isensor" command. If this does not work, you could
also check if there are any other official tools / interfaces that Intel
documents for your system.
Original comment by moel.mich
on 8 Apr 2011 at 8:58
i wrote an email to nuvoton who produces the "Winbond PC8374L super I/O chip"
They emailed me this:
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As far as I know we do not have a BMC on Intel server platforms. From the
attached specification (I found on the web) the on-board BMC in a ServerEngines
LLC Pilot II controller.
Our product is the “Winbond PC8374L super I/O chip” which can communicate
with thermal sensors on board via either SMBus or SensorPath, which I’m not
sure is used in this platform.
The PECI interface to the CPU is controlled by the ICH9 (chipset).
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Original comment by worldbeh...@gmail.com
on 11 Apr 2011 at 7:06
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