sysctl -e `sysctl -aN | fgrep temperature` | sortvs.sysctl -e `sysctl -N dev.cpu hw.acpi.thermal | fgrep temperature` | sort
I wonder what second CPU0 you had? Could you show the output of:
sysctl -e `sysctl -aN | fgrep temperature` | sortroot@angel:~ # sysctl -e `sysctl -aN | fgrep temperature` | sortdev.cpu.0.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.1.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.10.temperature=33.0Cdev.cpu.11.temperature=33.0Cdev.cpu.2.temperature=40.0Cdev.cpu.3.temperature=40.0Cdev.cpu.4.temperature=34.0Cdev.cpu.5.temperature=34.0Cdev.cpu.6.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.7.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.8.temperature=39.0Cdev.cpu.9.temperature=39.0Cdev.pchtherm.0.temperature=35.0Cvs.sysctl -e `sysctl -N dev.cpu hw.acpi.thermal | fgrep temperature` | sortsysctl: unknown oid 'hw.acpi.thermal'dev.cpu.0.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.1.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.10.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.11.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.2.temperature=30.0Cdev.cpu.3.temperature=30.0Cdev.cpu.4.temperature=33.0Cdev.cpu.5.temperature=33.0Cdev.cpu.6.temperature=31.0Cdev.cpu.7.temperature=31.0Cdev.cpu.8.temperature=32.0Cdev.cpu.9.temperature=32.0C