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    Need driver for hardware watchdog

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      _igor_
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      Thanks a lot!

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        Cino
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        Thanks Jimp!!! I'm always learn something new from you :-)

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          _igor_
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          one more question: after adding the item to the config.xml, do i have to reboot or is there a manual way to get the menus reloaded to get the new entry shown?
          Thanks again for your help!

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            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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            If you just restore the config it may force a reboot. If you edit it in live on the box in the gui, then rm /tmp/config.cache

            If you edit it from the console with viconfig, it will do that automatically and should show up next time you refresh the page in the browser.

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              _igor_
              last edited by

              Another change i did, which is cosmetic:

              in the "diag_ipmi-sensors.php" i changed the call of the sensors from

              $text = `/usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors`
              

              to

              $text = `/usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors | sed 's/\[Unrecognized\ State\].*/\ /'`;
              
              

              So the final entry of the ipmi-sensors output doesn't have the multiple "[Unrecognized State]" occurencies which destroy the page-layout. Its a crude hack, but works - with the Supermicro board.

              And again thanks jimp for your quick answer to reload the menu! Great! That makes test changes quickly.

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                MrKoen
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                Good stuff guys! I have updated my article to raise the hearbeat (although it worked fine for me) and added instructions how to add the diagnostics menu item.

                Keep up the good work!

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                  Cino
                  last edited by

                  Thanks for the code change igor!! I've been meaning to play with it as I didn't like the spacing either.

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                    _igor_
                    last edited by

                    Sorry for being somewhat active the last days, but i did a bit more looking about and ended with this:

                    $text = `/usr/local/sbin/ipmi-sensors | sed -e 's/\[[^P].*\]*/\[OK\]/' -e 's/\:\ /\:\t/g'`;
                    

                    it reproduces now the following output:

                    edit: the regex has an error, it should be this:```
                    's/[[^PO].*]//' -e 's/:\ /:\t/g'

                    
                    ![ipmi-sensors.gif](/public/_imported_attachments_/1/ipmi-sensors.gif)
                    ![ipmi-sensors.gif_thumb](/public/_imported_attachments_/1/ipmi-sensors.gif_thumb)
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                      Cino
                      last edited by

                      i like the new format!! thanks again..

                      I wish i could get my box down to 32c/27cĀ  i'm running 56c/63c….

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                        MrKoen
                        last edited by

                        Nice temperatures indeed. Mine is at about 48 degrees Celsius though it being totally passive cooled without a single fan.

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