g wrote: > Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: > >> If the motherboard has the sensors, the lm_sensors package will >> usually let you get the values by running sensors. (You have to set >> it up for your system first.) There is also the lm_sensors-sensord >> package that will log the readings. > > i just looked at 'man sensors' and it could be run with cron as his board being > less than 5 years old and dual cpu, i would imagine it has sensors on mainboard. > You would expect that to be true, but I never assume that it is. > if lm_sensors-sensord can be set to a short interval, that would be good also. > no 'man' file on this system, so i could not check it. > > lm_sensors-sensord is the package name. Try man sensord is you have the package installed. The defaults are to check for alarms on 1 minute intervals and log the reading every 1/2 hour. But the defaults are changeable - you could log every x seconds if you wanted to. -l option for alarm checks and -L for logging. You can use seconds (s), minutes (m), or hours (h). The Fedora RPM installs a sensord daemon, and /etc/sysconfig/sensord is the config file for it. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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