Negative temperature and LEDs for NSA310
October 16, 2021 03:00PM
Hi all,

I have two issues I am trying to figure out with setting up NSA310 after loading debian.

1. the package lm-sensors was installed to check the temperatures with the 'sensors' command. This reports negative temps! Also, 5V and 12V are incorrect:
sensors
adt7476-i2c-0-2e
Adapter: mv64xxx_i2c adapter
in0:           1.22 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +2.24 V)
Vcore:       817.00 mV (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +2.24 V)
+3.3V:         3.22 V  (min =  +2.96 V, max =  +3.63 V)
+5V:           1.70 V  (min =  +2.24 V, max =  +2.24 V)  ALARM
+12V:          1.71 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +2.24 V)
fan1:           0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
fan2:           0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
fan3:           0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
temp1:        -28.0 C  (low  = +65.0 C, high = +63.0 C)
                       (crit = +36.0 C, hyst = +32.0 C)
M/B Temp:     -23.0 C  (low  = +65.0 C, high = +63.0 C)
                       (crit = +36.0 C, hyst = +32.0 C)
temp3:        -18.0 C  (low  = +65.0 C, high = +63.0 C)
                       (crit = +36.0 C, hyst = +32.0 C)
cpu0_vid:    +0.000 V
(fan1 [the one in the back of NSA310] is not running due to fancontrol settings I applied)
Is that a know problem? Can it be fixed?


2. the LED labeled SYS is constantly on (which is ok) but the one labeled HDD is always off, even when forcing activity. Can it be enabled?

Thanks!
rD

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/16/2021 03:05PM by randomDude.
Re: Negative temperature and LEDs for NSA310
October 16, 2021 03:11PM
randomDude,

Regarding number 2

Quote

Updated 26 Sept 2021:

Basic Debian bullseye Kirkwood rootfs for most Kirwood plugs:

- tarball size: 234M
- install size: 668M
- The init system used in this rootfs is sysvinit . To boot with systemd, see Notes below.
- Installed packages: nano, avahi, ntp, busybox-syslogd (log to RAM), htop, isc-dhcp-client, dialog, bzip2, nfs server/client, iperf, ethtool, sysvinit-core, sysvinit, sysvinit-utils, u-boot-tools, and mtd-utils.
- see LED controls examples in /etc/rc.local, and /etc/init.d/halt
- see some useful aliases in /root/.profile
- root password: root

Do:

ls -l /sys/class/led*

And see the LED names for you box. And then use the example in /etc/rc.local to set the LEDs.

The trigger you want to set is ide-disk1. This trigger will make the HDD blink when there is HDD activity.

-bodhi
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Re: Negative temperature and LEDs for NSA310
October 16, 2021 03:20PM
bohdi,

sorry for missing the LED info, will check it out right away.

Thanks,
rD
Re: Negative temperature and LEDs for NSA310
October 17, 2021 07:39AM
randomDude,

Regard number 1. There are 3 models of the NSA310 boxes.

Check your bootlog to see which sensor module is in it.

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Re: Negative temperature and LEDs for NSA310
October 17, 2021 03:26PM
Re: Negative temperature and LEDs for NSA310
October 18, 2021 04:34PM
Hi bodhi,

thanks for the tip, but the link describes what I did, too. I dunno why my sensor is reporting these values, but I would guess there is an offset somewhere that could be defined to shift the values to more realistic values.
For now I have created fancontrol settings that seem to work...

rD
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