Hans,
The damned CPU-Fan really died on me... so I lost access to my test SME7 ... at least for the weekend
As to your other questions:
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Ian Wells, very active contribs member
(Thanks Ian!), has done a lot on
lm_sensors see
hereThis will tell you how to find and activate the sensors in your PC as used by collected.
Note: SME7 does include a working version of lm_sensors - a new rpm install should not be needed ...
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hddtemp needs to be installed separately.
Best get it from the DAG Centos repo - or a mirror since it seems down/busy a lot recently. See
here After installation you can start hddtemp in two different modes.
First mode gives the temp data directly, second mode goes into daemon state (background)
and you can access the data via a port on the pc locally, try (ssh'd into SME7)
hddtemp -d /dev/hd[abcd]
telnet localhost 7634
man hddtemp will tell you in detail what this means and a look into hddtemp.c from collectd shows what it should do
Last not least:sysmon ...on SME 6.0 does give more and better organized data in the fashion you (too) would like to see, namely day/month/year values.
Have a look. I do have the rpm source available locally or
here (?)and this is not on the SME7 test server
(Note: original was from eneo/ShadLord so the above may be incorrectly googled.)
- Maybe best for us to look into the code there before cutting&pasting more
Perl...
which I (still) sort of dislike for being so ... "unforgiving" Regards
Reinhold
matsk:
Perl pro? Please have a look into sysmon src as above!
(lazy like I tend to be) I already did forward my own smestats/index.html (like you proposed here) but
IMHO collectd primarily has to go into a server-manager-link to be accessible... and it has to refresh there too