[CentOS] RFI: recommendation for temperature monitoring

Eduardo Grosclaude eduardo.grosclaude at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 02:43:22 UTC 2006


DId you try mbmon (and/Or xmbmon)?

2006/3/15, Kari Salovaara <kari.salovaara at pp1.inet.fi>:
>
> Bob Chiodini wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2006-03-09 at 23:56 -0800, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> >> Google is your friend:
> >>
> >> A search for "linux cpu temperature"
> >>
> http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=mozilla&q=linux%20cpu%20temperature
> >> returned this link (#2)
> >> http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0110.0/0609.html
> >> which has a link to
> >> http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/
> >>
> >> lm_sensors is part of the CentOS 4.x package:
> >> [root at kepler migrate]# yum list | grep lm
> >> cyrus-sasl-ntlm.i386                     2.1.19-5.EL4           base
> >> cyrus-sasl-ntlm.x86_64                   2.1.19-5.EL4           base
> >> lm_sensors.i386                          2.8.7-2.40.3           update
> >> lm_sensors.x86_64                        2.8.7-2.40.3           update
> >> lm_sensors-devel.x86_64                  2.8.7-2.40.3           update
> >> mailman.x86_64                           3:2.1.5-33.rhel4       base
> >> squirrelmail.noarch                      1.4.3a-12.EL4.centos4  base
> >>
> >> -Ben
>
>
>
> > Bob Chiodini wrote:
> >
> > Kari,
> >
> > If you are running X, gkrellm has temperature "builtins", and requires
> > lm_sensors configuration as, I suppose, is documented in the above
> > links.
> >
> > gkrellm will also readout the RPMs for the fans.
> >
> > http://members.dslextreme.com/users/billw/gkrellm/gkrellm.html
> >
> > Bob...
> >
>
> Thank You Sirs of Your kind answers. Only problem is that I can also
> use Google and I can look what is included in CentOS 4.2 (updated).
> That's why I specified motherboard (and of course forget to define
> chipset which is Intel 955X/ICH7R.
>
> Discussion:
> 1) lm_sensors in CentOS 4.2 is old 2.8.7, at the moment 2.10.0 and
> recommended kernel is >= 2.6.11 !
>
> 2) sensor-detect doesn't find any sensors, message ;
> "Sorry, no chips were detected.
>   Either your sensors are not supported, or they are
>   connected to an I2C bus adapter that we do not support.
>   See doc/FAQ, doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html, or
>   http://www2.lm-sensors.nu/~lm78/cvs/lm_sensors2/doc/lm_sensors-FAQ.html
>   (FAQ #4.24.3) for further information.
>   If you find out what chips are on your board, see
>   http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/newdrivers.html for driver status."
>
> 3) I tried to compile according to guidelines fro documentation, message
> # make user
> "make: *** No rule to make target `sysfs/libsysfs.h', needed by
> `lib/sysfs.ad'.  Stop."
> Now I'm a little confused from which library ? Where should I find this
> sysfs/libsysfs.h
> No big deal !
>
> Conclusions:
>
> My motherboard and chipset are too new for lm_sensors in CentOS 4.2.
> I'll just wait and see if there will be an updated version someday.
> (See some other thread of Sata drives and monitoring in this mailing list)
>
> Thanks of Your attention !
> Kari
>
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> Kari Salovaara
> Hanko, Finland
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Eduardo Grosclaude
Universidad Nacional del Comahue
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