[Xymon] Temperature plugin for xymon
Andrey Chervonets
A.Chervonets at cominder.eu
Wed Jan 13 13:48:30 CET 2016
Some time ago I had found the lm_sensors project.
There were some instructions for many hardware.
Sorry to say, but right now the web-site http://lm-sensors.org/ have no
more content about this.
However the lm-sensors was included in many Linux distributions (at least
on CentOS, RHEL 6.x and similar),
so it was possible to:
# install
yum install lm_sensors
# run to detect devices
sensors-detect
# and if OK (it has drivers for your hardware) then can get the output:
sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +8.3 C (crit = +31.3 C)
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0: +57.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 0: +54.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 1: +52.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 2: +51.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 3: +54.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
power_meter-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
power1: 0.00 nW (interval = 300.00 s)
coretemp-isa-0004
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 1: +50.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 0: +50.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 1: +49.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 2: +45.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Core 3: +49.0 C (high = +78.0 C, crit = +88.0 C)
Detailed information is available at:
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/thermal/
Please, drop me a mail if You will find anything useful. I am interested
too.
Best regards,
Andrey Chervonets
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