[CentOS] looking for motherboard / temp / hdd monitor, other than lmsensors
Kai Schaetzl
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William L. Maltby wrote on Sat, 12 Jul 2008 09:47:28 -0400: > I don't know if it's good or what you want, but I use gkrellm relies on lm_sensors according to the homepage. (and sys_fs, AFAIK lm_sensors picks up sys_fs if it's available.) I'm having the same problems with lm_sensors with newer motherboards (ones from the last two years), some work, some don't. On some AMD motherboards it helps to "rmmod k8temp" to get a reading. On some it doesn't. I have one Intel board with I think Intel 5000X where lm_sensors also fails with a message like "no sys_fs" or so, I don't really remember. Do others know any tricks to get the data nevertheless? I think the kernel and lm_sensors on Centos 5 are simply too old for some chipsets. Also, there's sometimes a discrepancy between the support in the kernel and in lm_sensors. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com
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