[App_rpt-users] Atom temp
ke6sth at ke6sth.ampr.org
ke6sth at ke6sth.ampr.org
Wed Aug 4 00:23:20 UTC 2010
Nice thing to have I use is gkrellm, I have the gkrellm server loaded on
all my boxes, and then I run the client on my Windows computer that I use
for my daily work and able to monitor those temps/voltage and most of the
system status of the linux box.
gkrellm uses lm_senors for its temp/volts/fan info.
gkrellm for windows http://www.srcbox.net/projects/gkrellm/
gkrellm for linux http://gkrellm.net
On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Ken wrote:
> I was able to install lm-sensors and find the temperature readings.
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> They are on port ISA-290
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> Looks like a few of the readings are at different addresses that where expected -
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> For example the mobo and cpu temperatures are reversed
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> The board temp is 27.5 degrees C (81.5 F) which is exactly where my temperature measurements yesterday predicted
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> and the CPU is 49 degrees C , so I suppose could expose this system to 10-20 C higher ambient before worrying much
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> Ken
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> PS: lm-sensor just worked for me .. but I did find this reference that might be useful
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> www.question-defense.com/2010/03/24/lm_sensors-on-cent-os-5-4-how-to-get-and-install-the-coretemp-module
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> From: Ken [mailto:ke2n at cs.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 11:26 AM
> To: telesistant at hotmail.com; app_rpt-users at qrvc.com
> Subject: Re: [App_rpt-users] Atom
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> I will try to install lm-sensor / coretemp, or whatever, and see what the CPU reports as its internal operating temperature ...
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> Ken
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