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I assume this is a Linux binary?
/compat/linux/lib/ld-linux.so.2 is used, not /lib/ld-linux.so.2 Do you have linux base (emulators/linux_base-fc4) installed? And do you have the linux kernel module loaded?
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superodoctor is asking for /lib/ld-linux.so.2 so that is the link I created.
There is nothing in /compat. the linux kernel module is loaded. linux base is only for 32 bit environments, isn't it? The system is the one in my sig running AMD64.
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Code:
[/ports/emulators/linux_base-fc4]# make -V ONLY_FOR_ARCHS i386 amd64
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I'm not very familiar with the Linux ABI but I think it looks in /compat/linux/target then /target when given a path to search, e.g. /lib.
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No, he doesn't need to use brandelf, he needs to install linux-base.
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This is why the linux-base port is needed.
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Installing linux-base got it past that error. Now it's asking for gnome.
I did not thing that it would be required for a text based environment. Oh well, some of it is installed now. These dependencies failed: libgcrypt-1.2.4_1 aborted, error code 1 gnome-keyring-2.20.1 Now superodoctor returns an error that it can't find shared library libgnomeui-2.so.0. find didn't find it. Location? Sorry for all the newbie questions.
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Where can I download this application? Or is it commercial? I could not easily find this application on the SuperMicro site...
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It is available here.
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It definitely requires *Linux Only* kernel modules and other low-level linux-only device API's.
Here is a hint, The Linux binary emulation layer is for higher level applications... system level utilities will not work. BSD is not Linux.. if you can explain the functionality of this program perhaps we can offer your equivalents in the BSD world. |
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The program provides a presentation of hardware health and performance metrics such as temperatures, fan rpm's, utilization, drive status, ... It can interact with certain BIOS functions such as setting counter thresholds and limits. It can send email alerts when an alarm is triggered. The documentation indicates it needs i2c and gnome.
My needs are for drive status and temperature monitoring. The system uses passive heat sinks on the CPU's and graphics card. There are 3 fans in the Supermicro SC733-645 case - 92mm intake, 120mm exhaust and ??mm power supply. I can use MRTG to monitor utilization as I do on my Windows workstation that will be retired when my new FBSD system is ready. Link All suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Well, OpenBSD(Unlike FreeBSD) has the sensors sysctl framework and many drivers (30+) for showing temperature/fan speeds/voltages etc..(And sensorsd(8) for monitoring them..)
i.e: hw.sensors.it0.temp0=70.00 degC hw.sensors.it0.fan0=3813 RPM As for FreeBSD, I found http://bsdhwmon.parodius.com/ which seems like someone you might like.. The coretemp(4) driver might be able to show some additional temperature information on your Core Duo system. Quote:
That program is also closed source, porting it wouldn't be possible.. Anyway, some relevant FreeBSD man pages.. Disk utilties.. messuring transfer rates, etc.. iostat(8) Sensors/Watchdog timer utilties.. etc.. watchdogd(8) pmcstat(8) pmccontrol(8) hwpmc(4) Last edited by BSDfan666; 23rd June 2008 at 05:50 AM. |
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