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Author: | ymboc [ Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:01 pm ] |
Post subject: | The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
Fresh from having resolved my esata issues, my application event log has started to fill with these types of events (every second for every sensor and sensor type: temperature, voltage, fan rpm) Application Eventlog wrote: The CPU temperature sensor is reporting 36 °C (it should be between 0 °C and 0 °C.) I checked out my WNAS parameters in the registry (I played with these once before the fan control add-in came out) and everything looked normal... I did see the one other thread kinda related to this topic but I didn't see anything conclusive. Rebooting hasn't helped Any ideas...? |
Author: | yakuza [ Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
Sounds like the ini file is possibly corrupted? Look for truncated file or strange characters in it. There's a restore.bat command which will replace it from backup (stored in the HP application folder in D:\folders\{6f*). Have you tried a reboot? |
Author: | yakuza [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 4:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
There should be a backup of the ini, either in the HP Program Files dir, or in the application folder. I'd compare the backup to the current one, see if it's any different. You can email/pm it to me if you'd like me to compare it to mine. The wnas registry entries are for the driver, while the ini file specifies the thresholds for the WHS services and notifications. Along with the closed connection for the webshare user report, this all makes me think that the configuration is hosed and some services aren't able to function properly, all of which is most likely related to a damaged ini file. |
Author: | ymboc [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 5:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
Ah.... I found HP MediaSmart Server.ini, HP MediaSmart Server.ini.bak and HP MediaSmart Server.old.ini in the C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP MediaSmart Server directory The current HP MediaSmart Server.ini contains but a fraction of the 'bak' or 'old' (notice all the white space): Code: [Server] SoftwareVersion=1.3.8.25155 ProductVersion=1.3.8.25155 BIOSVersion=R02 July 13, 2007 Serial=xxx [HPSU] msu-never=False Language=en [Webshare] DomainUrl=https://xxx.homeserver.com The HP MediaSmart Server.old.ini in comparison: Code: ; ; HP MediaSmart Server ; ; This file contains all HP configuration elements for the HP MediaSmart Server ; [env] HP_PROG_DIR=C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP MediaSmart Server HP_DATA_DIR=C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP MediaSmart Server\data PG_PROG_DIR=C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.2 PG_DATA_DIR=C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP MediaSmart Server\pgdata JETTY_HOME=C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\HP MediaSmart Server\jetty HP_WS_ALBUM_HOME=D:\folders\{6F8B59FA-07A0-46D2-B10C-034EA1B39AB0}\Webshare\Albums ; Webshare Settings [Webshare] DomainUrl=https://STORAGE Title=My Webshare Footer=HP MediaSmart Server PhotoLdrVersion=1,1,1,13411 ; ; Messaging settings ; [email] type=none ; ; Configuration of TZO DDNS services ; [TZO] ; ; This section contains thresholds for issuing health monitor alerts. ; [HealthMon] ; polling interval in seconds pollInterval=10 ; ; temperature thresholds in degrees Celsius ; ; e.g. cpuWarn=73 ; warning notification at CPU temp 65 degrees C ; cpuCrit=100 ; critical notification at CPU temp 70 degrees C ; cpuWarn=73 cpuCrit=100 systemWarn=60 systemCrit=65 ; ; fan speed thresholds in RPM -- both min and max speeds ; ; e.g. upperWarn=1500,4000 ; e.g. upperCrit=1000,5000 ; upperWarn= upperCrit= upperWarn=900,2770 upperCrit=270,2900 lowerWarn=900,2770 lowerCrit=270,2900 ; ; voltages thresholds in Millivolts -- min and max voltages ; ; e.g. volts5VWarn=4500,5500 ; volts5VCrit=4000,6000 ; voltsVCCPWarn=930,1370 voltsVCCPCrit=900,1430 volts33VWarn=3069,3531 volts33VCrit=2970,3630 volts18VWarn=1674,1926 volts18VCrit=1620,1980 volts12VWarn=11160,12840 volts12VCrit=10800,13200 volts5VWarn=4650,5350 volts5VCrit=4500,5500 voltsAUXWarn=4650,5350 voltsAUXCrit=4500,5500 ; ; Server information ; [Server] SoftwareVersion=1.1.3.19049 ProductVersion=1.1.3.19049 Serial=xxx BIOSVersion=R02 July 13, 2007 PostOOBEEnable=pgsql-8.2,Jetty,HPNetMon,HPHealthMon,Bonjour Service,Firefly Media Server ; ; HP Tab configuration ; [Tab] [Snapfish] ; exists for snapfish web service calls ; production snapfish web service calls should use hostname=www.snapfish.com [HPSU] Language=en msu-ndays=1d msu-notify=false msu-never=false msu-current=1216673448878 ContentTypes=22020-22029 One thing I did notice is that the HP MediaSmart Server.old.ini contains some of my personal information while the HP MediaSmart Server.ini.bak doesn't... Do you think I should try to graft all the missing sections between all the files (as mentioned, there's some variation in the 'bak' vs the 'old') to create the most complete .ini file possible or should I just use the .bak and the server will fill in the missing info on it's own? Thanks for all the help (almost there!)... |
Author: | JohnBick [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
Interesting.... FYI, my .ini and .ini.bak are both 3KB files and appear, at a VERY cursory glance, to be the same. My .old.ini file shows as 6KB -- but when edited it seems to be about the same number of lines as the others. The .ini file is dated as of my last restart, the .ini.bak is from 7/10/2008 and the .old.ini from 8/8/2008. Go figure...! Here, in case it helps, are the voltage threshold settings in my .ini file are: Code: voltsVCCPWarn=930,1370 voltsVCCPCrit=900,1430 volts33VWarn=3069,3531 volts33VCrit=2970,3630 volts18VWarn=1674,1926 volts18VCrit=1620,1980 volts12VWarn=11160,12840 volts12VCrit=10800,13200 volts5VWarn=4650,5350 volts5VCrit=4500,5500 voltsAUXWarn=4650,5350 voltsAUXCrit=4500,5500 When I look and compare the three I cannot help but wonder if you might be better off attempting to edit your way into a corrected copy. But either way, I did copy my current .ini into yet another backup before I left the directory! |
Author: | ymboc [ Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
I ended up using the HP MediaSmart Server.ini.bak file... The server filled in my personal information (serial#, bios rev, webshare domain) but I had to go back into replace the %programfiles% references with that actual path to get rid of some related errors logged in the event viewer. Everything's good and back to normal now. Thanks for all the help |
Author: | yakuza [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: The xxx sensor is reporting xxx (it should be x and x) |
Good to hear you got it working, sorry I wasn't more clear with my original suggestions. |
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