I'm having a terrible time trying to get the superodoctor software from super micro running. It appears now, I do not have any i2c modules installed in the kernel, which begs the answer, ARE they included in the latest CentOS kernel? Current kernel for me is 2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp.
Thanks....
Sam Drinkard wrote:
I'm having a terrible time trying to get the superodoctor software from super micro running. It appears now, I do not have any i2c modules installed in the kernel, which begs the answer, ARE they included in the latest CentOS kernel? Current kernel for me is 2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp.
Thanks....
I have several in the non-smp kernel
[rj@mavis utils]$ ls -lR /lib/modules/2.6.9-34.0.1.EL/kernel/drivers/i2c | grep ".ko" | wc -l 49 [rj@mavis utils]$
Robert wrote:
Sam Drinkard wrote:
I'm having a terrible time trying to get the superodoctor software from super micro running. It appears now, I do not have any i2c modules installed in the kernel, which begs the answer, ARE they included in the latest CentOS kernel? Current kernel for me is 2.6.9-34.0.1.ELsmp.
Thanks....
I have several in the non-smp kernel
[rj@mavis utils]$ ls -lR /lib/modules/2.6.9-34.0.1.EL/kernel/drivers/i2c | grep ".ko" | wc -l 49 [rj@mavis utils]$
There are exactly 3 files in the drivers/i2c subdirectory; the i2c-core.ko, i2c-dev.ko, and i2c-sensor.ko. There are 3 more subdirs under i2c that have the chips, busses and algos. I'm not sure I'm understanding what all is supposed to be where, but when I do an modprobe -l | grep i2c |wc -l, I get 52 lines...... Something tells me that supermicro is not sending me all the info I need, and their tech support, from what I've been reading is having to send my questions up to someone else. Could be a translation problem somewhere, or a communications problem somewhere.
Thanks