Originally Posted by
Odai
Hello,
Thanks for the responses guys.
I've managed to figure out some of the issues I was having. The firmware problem fixed itself, I simply rebooted by system and the next attempt to update the firmware was fine.
Got the sensors and graphs setup, and also have some curve type controllers for the fans.
However, I am still having some issues which I haven't been able to find the answer to anywhere.
Using the Aquasuite 2012 software, how can I program the controller to either shut down the tachometer signal, or sound an alarm, when certain parameters are exceeded (such as an overheat situation on one of the sensed components)?
Also, I have experimented with the software sensor import function, but I am experiencing issues. Firstly, it seems to be the case that both the aquacomputer "software sensor" service, and the actual hardware monitoring tool (OHM in my case) have to be open all the time for this particular function to operate correctly. This means it is not possible to monitor core temperatures before the software is started (for example, right after a system boot), and so a core overheat would not be detected. There would be no communication at all with respect to those particular sensors until the software is opened, if I've understood correctly. Secondly, I have noticed that whenever the software sensor tool is closed, all data is lost and I have to re-calibrate the inputs every time it is restarted. I know this is still alpha, but am wondering if anyone else has any workarounds for now?
Thanks again!
Odai.