[hobbit] Temperature Graphs

doctor at makelofine.org doctor at makelofine.org
Fri Jan 30 20:43:01 CET 2009


Tks, I didn't see it, I corrected using <code sh>, is it ok now ?

On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 11:47:35 -0500, michael nemeth
<michael.nemeth at lmco.com> wrote:
> the SCRIPTS maybe fine; but they are not format on the shire un readable.
> 
> 
> doctor at makelofine.org wrote:
>> Can you tell me more about what's wrong with them ?
>> If you mean about output format, I created my own, and create graph
>> definition for it.
>> If you mean anything else, please tell me more, I'll see to correct
them.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 30 Jan 2009 08:08:44 -0500, michael nemeth
>> <michael.nemeth at lmco.com> wrote:
>>   
>>> Your scripts are NOT posting correctly on the Shire. Yes you've a link,

>>> which for me is blocked at work
>>> and at home was not working either (forget why).
>>>
>>> doctor at makelofine.org wrote:
>>>     
>>>> On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:33:42 -0500, Patrick Nixon <pnixon at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> The boxes I'm monitoring are windows box, so I had to go a slightly
>>>>> convulted route to get the temperature information
>>>>>
>>>>> 1.) Install SpeedFan to enable monitoring for the desired temperature
>>>>> probes
>>>>> 2.) Configure SpeedFan to run as a service at boot up to enable
>>>>> non-login monitoring
>>>>> 3.) Installed ActiveState Perl to run the script to extract the
>>>>> temperature information out of SpeedFan's log file and output the
file
>>>>> into BBNT's saved logs directory
>>>>> 4.) Configured Windows to run the temp perl script every five minutes
>>>>>
>>>>> In terms of Linux servers, I know there are scripts out there that
>>>>> will work on lm-sensors and you may have to tweak them to get the
>>>>> right output, but I don't imagine it will be hard.   I just don't
have
>>>>> any linux boxes in this setup that have a working lm-sensors setup.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you'd like the script I wrote, even though it's probably horrible
>>>>> perl, I can post it up.
>>>>>
>>>>> --Pat
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Gavin Leonard
>>>>>         
>> <gleonard at progrexion.com>
>>   
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>> How is this done? I have some systems in a closet that we have
>>>>>>           
>> problems
>>   
>>>>>> with heat and I would love to be able to monitor this with hobbit..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Gavin
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>>> From: Patrick Nixon [mailto:pnixon at gmail.com]
>>>>>> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 7:54 PM
>>>>>> To: hobbit at hswn.dk
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [hobbit] Temperature Graphs
>>>>>>
>>>>>> okay,
>>>>>>  I figured out that Xymon can handle the temperature graph
>>>>>> automatically given the correct data format.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I found documented format to be:
>>>>>> Device             Temp(C)  Temp(F)
>>>>>> -----------------------------------
>>>>>> &green Temp1    42      90
>>>>>> &green Temp2    34      80
>>>>>> &green ACPI-Temp1       45      92
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's working all fine.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for all the help!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>           
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>>>>>
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>> On my side, I'm monitoring almost only linuxes. I wrote a script to
get
>>>> temp/speed/voltages from sensors using lm-sensors (and hddtemp for hdd
>>>> temp...)
>>>> it's tested on a few different machines (like 4), but seems to be not
>>>>       
>> too
>>   
>>>> much buggy.
>>>> You can get it here :
>>>> https://www.makelofine.org/xymon-plugins/hobbit-hardware-v0.1.tar.bz2
>>>> If you take it, just tell me if you changed something in, so i'll
>>>>       
>> include
>>   
>>>> your changes.
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>>
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>>
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