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Author: | graysky [ Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:26 pm ] |
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I'm not understanding that parse error |
Author: | Heem [ Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:38 pm ] |
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that comes from this Code: $mbt1 = `$MBT_prog | grep "M/B Temp" | cut -c 15-17`;
$mbt2 = `$MBT_prog | grep "CPU Temp" | cut -c 15-17`; $mbt3 = `$MBT_prog 3`; change the 3 to another grep line similar to the ones above. |
Author: | marc.aronson [ Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:08 pm ] |
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Author: | graysky [ Fri Sep 21, 2007 3:43 pm ] |
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Heem wrote: it takes 5 minutes to update. they are cron jobs that run. you could manually run the /usr/local/bin/rrd_MBtemp.pl file - but by the time you get this it's probably already been 5 minutes
Interesting... if it runs as root shouldn't I see entries in my crontab? I'd like to change the update interval. Edit: I think this is getting too far off topic so I started a new thread here. |
Author: | neutron68 [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 1:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | what do I put where?? |
I need help. I've got the same situation with my Asus A8N-VM-CSM motherboards. I don't get any CPU temp data or motherboard temp data. I have been looking though the thread and trying to see what items I need to put in the 3 different files you are talking about, and I think details have been left out. What do I need to have in the various files?: 1. /etc/sensors.conf 2. /etc/rrd.config 3. /usr/local/bin/rrd_MBtemp.pl Thus far, all I can tell you is that if I type "sensors" I get this: Code: root@mythtv:~# sensors k8temp-pci-00c3 Adapter: PCI adapter Core0 Temp: +22.0 C Core1 Temp: +33.0 C Does this mean I only have 2 sensors?? The /etc/sensors.conf file has these lines in it. Do I need to alter them? Code: chip "k8temp-*" label temp1 "Core0 Temp" label temp2 "Core0 Temp" label temp3 "Core1 Temp" label temp4 "Core1 Temp" I tried to alter the rrd.config file to conform what I thought you were trying to convey in this thread. Does the CPU temperature section look right? Code: #!/usr/bin/perl
# # Configuration file for the KnoppMyth rrd data collection routines. # ######################################################################## # Global Configuration - config used by all the rrd_XXX.pl scripts: #======================================================================= $log = '/myth/rrd/log'; # location of the database (log) files $png = '/myth/rrd/png'; # location of graph (png) files #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color = '#EAE9EE'; # background color used in the graphs $Gwd = 600; # graph width in pixels $Ght = 100; # graph height in pixels ######################################################################## # Individual Configuration for each collection type: #======================================================================= # rrd_CPU.pl configuration: # cpu utilization #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_cpuS = '#FF0000'; # color of 'System' area of the graph $color_cpuU = '#0000FF'; # color of 'User' area of the graph $color_cpuN = '#00FF00'; # color of 'Nice' area of the graph $color_cpuI = '#EEEE00'; # color of 'Idle' area of the graph #======================================================================= # rrd_Mem.pl configuration: # memory utilization #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_memU = '#0000FF'; # color of 'Used' area of the graph $color_memB = '#FF00FF'; # color of 'Buffered' area of the graph $color_memC = '#FFFF00'; # color of 'Cached' area of the graph $color_memF = '#00FF00'; # color of 'Free' area of the graph #======================================================================= # rrd_Swap.pl configuration: # swap utilization #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_swpU = '#0000FF'; # color of 'Used' area of the graph $color_swpF = '#00FF00'; # color of 'Free' area of the graph #======================================================================= # rrd_Net.pl configuration: # network utilization #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_netO = '#FFFF00'; # color of 'Outgoing' area of the graph $color_netT = '#888800'; # color of 'Outgoing' border $color_netI = '#00FF00'; # color of 'Incoming' area of the graph $color_netB = '#008800'; # color of 'Incoming' border #======================================================================= # rrd_Disk.pl configuration: # disk reads/writes #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_dskR = '#0000FF'; # color of 'Read' line of the graph $color_dskW = '#FF0000'; # color of 'Write' line of the graph #======================================================================= # rrd_MythFS.pl configuration: # mount point space/inodes utilization #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $mnt_dir = '/myth'; # mount point to check $color_mntS = '#0000FF'; # color of 'Space' line of the graph $color_mntI = '#008800'; # color of 'Inodes' line of the graph #======================================================================= # rrd_Count.pl configuration: # count of files in a directory #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $CNT_dir = '/myth/tv'; # directory in which to count $CNT_ex1 = '*.mpg'; # glob expression for first count $CNT_ex2 = '*.nuv'; # glob expression for second count $color_cnt1 = '#0000FF'; # color of 'First' count graph line $color_cnt2 = '#008800'; # color of 'Second' count graph line $CNT_prog = 'rrd_file_count'; # program to do the actual counting #======================================================================= # rrd_Load.pl configuration: # 1, 5, 15 minute load averages #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_avg1 = '#FF0000'; # color of '1' minute graph line $color_avg2 = '#00FF00'; # color of '5' minute graph line $color_avg3 = '#0000FF'; # color of '15' minute graph line #======================================================================= # rrd_HDtemp.pl config: # hard disk temperature #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $HDT_dev = 'sda'; # devices to measure @HDT_colors = ('#0000FF', '#00FF00', '#FF0000', '#00FFFF', '#FF00FF', '#FFFF00'); #======================================================================= # rrd_MBtemp.pl configuration: # Motherboard / CPU temperature #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_mbt1 = '#00FF00'; # color of 'motherboard' graph line $color_mbt2 = '#FF0000'; # color of 'CPU1' graph line $color_mbt3 = '#0000FF'; # color of 'CPU2' graph line $MBT_mobo = 'MB'; # $MBT_core1 = 'CPU1'; # $MBT_core2 = 'CPU2'; # $MBT_prog = 'sensors'; # program & args to gather the data #======================================================================= # rrd_MBfan.pl configuration: # Motherboard / CPU fan sppeds #----------------------------------------------------------------------- $color_mbf1 = '#00FF00'; # color of 'motherboard' graph line $color_mbf2 = '#FF0000'; # color of 'CPU' graph line $color_mbf3 = '#0000FF'; # color of case 'Ambient' graph line $MBF_mobo = '3'; # $MBF_cpu = '2'; # $MBF_case = '1'; # $MBF_prog = 'mbmon -c 1 -F'; # program & args to gather the data ######################################################################## # vim: sw=4 ts=8 # End Clarification appreciated! Eric |
Author: | graysky [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 5:55 pm ] |
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Dude, you realize you resurrected a 4-year-old thread here, no? Is this even part of R7? I don't believe R5.5 is currently supported. My advice is update to R7 and use something like monitorix. |
Author: | neutron68 [ Sun Nov 20, 2011 6:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | remember RRD? |
graysky wrote: Dude, you realize you resurrected a 4-year-old thread here, no? Is this even part of R7? I don't believe R5.5 is currently supported. My advice is update to R7 and use something like monitorix. Yep, I know.
I'm still using R5.5, so it's still relevant. Do you remember how RRD works? |
Author: | graysky [ Mon Nov 21, 2011 3:27 am ] |
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I have a difficult time remembering what I did 4 days ago let alone 4 years :p |
Author: | neutron68 [ Mon Nov 21, 2011 9:41 am ] |
Post subject: | RRD |
graysky wrote: I have a difficult time remembering what I did 4 days ago let alone 4 years :p
Funny guy! Does RRD still exist in R6 and R7? Can we compare the R6/R7 code with what I have? Eric |
Author: | tjc [ Mon Nov 21, 2011 2:16 pm ] |
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The configuration via /etc/rrd.config got lost along the way. Everything is hard coded in the scripts as of 6.0x. Not sure how useful it will be to you, but I ended up patching the 6.04 scripts to use sensors and nvidia-smi (for GPU temps) like this: Code: [root@black3 log]# diff /root/rrd/rrd_mbtemp.pl.old /root/rrd/rrd_mbtemp.pl
20,22c20,23 < &ProcessHDD("mbtemp", "T 1", "Motherboard"); < &ProcessHDD("cputemp", "T 2", "CPU"); < &ProcessHDD("ambtemp", "T 3", "Case ambient"); --- > &ProcessHDD("mbtemp", "temp1:", "Motherboard"); > &ProcessHDD("cputemp", "temp2:", "CPU"); > # &ProcessHDD("ambtemp", "T 3", "Case ambient"); > &ProcessHDD("gputemp", "Temperature", "GPU"); 32c33,39 < my $temp=`/usr/bin/mbmon -c 1 -$_[1]`; --- > # my $temp=`/usr/bin/mbmon -c 1 -$_[1]`; > my $temp; > if ($_[0] =~ "gputemp") { > $temp=`/usr/bin/nvidia-smi -g 0 | grep $_[1] | cut -d' ' -f2`; > } else { > $temp=`/usr/bin/sensors | grep $_[1] | cut -c'15-16'`; > } |
Author: | neutron68 [ Sun Nov 27, 2011 8:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | I'll start new thread |
Maybe, I'll start a new thread for my RRD questions... see: http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=22345 |
Author: | neutron68 [ Thu Dec 01, 2011 8:25 am ] |
Post subject: | got the temp sensors to work in R5.5 |
I had success! I documented my solution here: http://mysettopbox.tv/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=22345 Part of the fix was using the single quote character which is on the ~ key of the keyboard, rather than the single quote character on the " key of the keyboard. Eric |
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