=== denningsrogue6 is now known as denningsrogue [14:51] How would i monitor the temperature of my Dell PERC H310 in 20.04 server - i'd like it integrated in the output of 'sensors'? [14:54] install lm-sensors and run sensors-detect [14:56] i did - it's not showing up (should it?) [15:28] faekjarz: don't know - linux isn't too good at this for common hardware [15:36] faekjarz: you might have to use lsiutil [15:38] and I'm not sure even lsiutil shows it [15:39] megacli perhaps? [15:44] or storcli [15:44] i think megacli is deprecated in favour of storcli === ijohnson is now known as ijohnson|lunch === ijohnson|lunch is now known as ijohnson === Napsterbater is now known as Guest35712 === Napsterbater_ is now known as Napsterbater [20:57] Do Xeons (Broadwell E5-1650 V4) not have an "ondemand" pref governor? "performance" and "powersave" work just fine. (my Eypc-Rome can do ondemand) [21:01] faekjarz: probably you're using the pstate governor now.. [21:01] faekjarz: on https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CPU_frequency_scaling search for "The intel_pstate driver supports only two governors" [21:08] thanks sarnold …i've transplanted the OS (20.04) from Epyc to my new(more affordable) Xeon box - the installer automatism might've done a bit of auto-config for the Epyc platform, which is not applicable anymore [21:14] faekjarz: it's possible, but I'm not sure where / what I would expect [21:18] sarnold: cpupower frequency-info confirms "driver: intel_pstate" - when my zfs scrub is done, i'll reboot into BIOS/UEFI setup and check a few settings [21:18] faekjarz: what are you seeing that's making you look into it? [21:24] in "powersave" it does boost quite high, near max spec, and it saves ~25 watts doing it. (i'm not seeing anything in particular, no perf issues or such, just getting my home server upgrade finally set up - testing / checking out a few settings and tweaks.) [21:50] Hi all , i wonder if there are any GUI for LDAP ? [21:51] a GUI, on a server......for LDAP [21:51] I dont think so [21:55] funabashi: it's not a GUI but a web frontend: phpldapadmin (I do not recommend but it exists) [21:56] ok [21:57] I REALLY reccomend you learn CLI and not rely n something like that [21:58] because to install that youre gonna need to install a bunch other "crap" [21:58] Just sayin [21:59] IIRC, that component can run on another machine that is not the LDAP server itself, it's marginally better ;)