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    • A
      asterix
      last edited by

      Eagerly waiting for the amd64 coretemp module !!  ;D

      Keeping myself ready for the change.. I am getting the below error.

      [2.0-RC3][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/boot/kernel(5): pkg_add -r wget
      Fetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8.1-release/Latest/wget.tbz… Done.
      Fetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8.1-release/All/libiconv-1.13.1_1.tbz... Done.
      Fetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/amd64/packages-8.1-release/All/gettext-0.18_1.tbz... Done.
      [2.0-RC3][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/boot/kernel(6): wget http://encodable.com/uploaddemo/files/pfsense/coretemp.ko
      wget: Command not found.

      Not sure why my wget command isin't working? Is this too 32/64 bit sensitive? I have amd64 installed.

      Maybe "fetch" would work.. but not sure what would be the precise syntax for it to download the coretemp.ko file.

      Edit:
      Nevermind.. I used File Manager to upload the file for testing. Doesn't work..lol. Will wait for the amd64 version.

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        You have to issue a rehash after you've added a package so Freebsd knows where to find it. Or reboot.

        [2.0-RC3][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(1): rehash
        

        Steve

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          asterix
          last edited by

          Aah I see. Thanks for the info. Not much of a FreeBSD user so learning every day.

          Can't wait to try the amd64 coretemp.

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            GoldServe
            last edited by

            My N270 is 52-55C in a totally passively cooled solution (Lanner netapp).

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              RedRep
              last edited by

              http://encodable.com/uploaddemo/files/pfsense/coretemp.ko-amd64
              AMD64 version

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              • A
                asterix
                last edited by

                Thank you !!

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                • A
                  asterix
                  last edited by

                  It's working !!

                  [2.0-RC3][admin@pfsense.localdomain]/root(1): sysctl -a | grep temperature
                  dev.cpu.0.temperature: 59.0C
                  dev.cpu.1.temperature: 54.0C
                  dev.cpu.2.temperature: 57.0C
                  dev.cpu.3.temperature: 51.0C

                  Added to local.conf to auto load at boot.. yeehaa !!!

                  Now how do I make the temp show up at the main system information for all 4 cores?

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                    Cino
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10:

                    Right, so it needs some code to stop it showing "temperature C" if you don't have the right hardware/driver installed.

                    Steve

                    Edit: Should be °C if you ask me.  ;)

                    agreed…. I did try to add ° but it didn't like it.... Figure we need ANSI code or something for it to display in the widget

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                      Micro
                      last edited by

                      Hi RedRep,
                      I'm very interested in your way to get CPU temperature.
                      Unfortunately, The link you indicate to download the coretemp.ko package is no more available.
                      I'm trying to get it from another URL but no success.

                      Could you put it on pfsense forum or sharing website like megaupload ?

                      It would be very nice.

                      thank you very much.

                      The biggest security issue is …. you !!!

                      HW : Watchguard Firebox x700
                      CPU : Intel Celeron 1.2GHz
                      RAM : 256MB

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                      • AhnHELA
                        AhnHEL
                        last edited by

                        Uploaded the AMD64 version to here

                        http://www.megaupload.com/?d=628LSQRC

                        I don't have the 386 version but I do have a long term unlimited megaupload account so if someone sends it to me I can upload it for others to use as well.

                        AhnHEL (Angel)

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                          Tikimotel
                          last edited by

                          I downloaded the AMD64 8.1 iso from the freebsd FTP servers.
                          Opened it with WinRAR and browsed to the /boot/kernel/ folder and dragged and dropped "coretemp.ko" into a WinSCP session connected to pfsense.
                          Edited the file properties to 555. (r-xr-xr-x)
                          Done!

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                            breese
                            last edited by

                            Any ideas on why I cannot get the main screen to show my tmeps?

                            Aug 5 17:16:45 kernel: p4tcc1: <cpu frequency="" thermal="" control="">on cpu1
                            Aug 5 17:16:45 kernel: p4tcc0: <cpu frequency="" thermal="" control="">on cpu0</cpu></cpu>

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                              ptt Rebel Alliance
                              last edited by

                              Just tested on my 2 pfSense Boxes, ATOM D510 & AMD X2 5600+ and works fine ;D

                              Thanks RedRep, GoldServe, stephenw10 & Tikimotel

                              If someone needs, here are the coretemp ( i386 ) & amdtemp ( amd64 )

                              ( just remove the txt ext )

                              coretemp.ko.txt
                              amdtemp.ko.txt

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                              • ?
                                Guest
                                last edited by

                                I would love to see this officially added  to pfsense.
                                However, what about multi core cpus?

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                                  adrianhensler
                                  last edited by

                                  Thanks for a fun thread.

                                  My AMD Geode is 44 C just in case anyone is interested.  A jetway board in a matx case.

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                                    asterix
                                    last edited by

                                    Superb work guys !!

                                    Now 2 things added to this will make it even more kewl !! :D

                                    1. Add a degree (°) before the C
                                    2. Show all cores temp on the dash
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                                      RedRep
                                      last edited by

                                      @asterix:

                                      Superb work guys !!

                                      Now 2 things added to this will make it even more kewl !! :D

                                      1. Add a degree (°) before the C
                                      2. Show all cores temp on the dash

                                      1.  Change line 240 in /usr/local/www/widgets/widgets/system_information.widget.php
                                      from

                                      " />
                                      

                                      to

                                      " />
                                      

                                      2.  Working on that, but this code:

                                      function has_temp() {
                                      	$numcores = "";
                                      	exec("/sbin/sysctl -A | grep temperature | wc -l", $dfout);
                                      	$numcores = trim($dfout[0]);
                                      	if($numcores == "0") {
                                      		return false;
                                      		} else {
                                      		return true;
                                      		}
                                      }
                                      

                                      Will check to see if you have temperatures reporting and trigger it to show the temps.  Having it show all of the cores separately will take more work - I'm no coder but I will give it a shot. :)

                                      @breese:

                                      Any ideas on why I cannot get the main screen to show my tmeps?

                                      Aug 5 17:16:45 kernel: p4tcc1: <cpu frequency="" thermal="" control="">on cpu1
                                      Aug 5 17:16:45 kernel: p4tcc0: <cpu frequency="" thermal="" control="">on cpu0</cpu></cpu>

                                      What is the output of sysctl -a | grep temperature

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                                        Cino
                                        last edited by

                                        @RedRep Nice work!

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                                          asterix
                                          last edited by

                                          @RedRep: u da man !!

                                          This code needs to be incorporated in the future 2.0 snapshots. Who can make it happen?

                                          If there is a function defined to do the following..

                                          1. auto check if mobo supports temp monitor
                                          2. If yes.. execute the coretemp.ko functions, make it to auto load on boot and display the temp in (degree) C for all cores on the dash
                                          3. If not.. hide the Temperature field from the dash.
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                                            seh2000
                                            last edited by

                                            GREAT POST!

                                            Followed the steps showed in the post.
                                            However I ran into a small issue.
                                            I am on 2.0-RC3  (i386) built on Fri Aug 5 12:14:15 EDT 2011

                                            I downloaded the i386 coretemp.ko.txt from the post here, removed the txt extension.
                                            Copied the file (coretemp.ko) to /boot/kernel/
                                            Made sure the rights were set to 555
                                            Ran the command kldload coretemp and got this error:

                                            Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
                                            Cupid = 0; apci id = 00
                                            Fault virtual address     = 0x3afaf300
                                            Fault code                   = supervisor write, page not present
                                            Instruction pointer       = 0x20:0xc70dcf13
                                            Stack pointer               = 0x28:0xeed30988
                                            Frame pointer              = 0x28:0xeed309b0
                                            Code segment             =  base 0x0, limit 0xfffff, type 0x1b
                                                                            = DPL 0, press 1, def32 1, gran 1
                                            Processor eflags          = interrupt enabled, resume IOPL = 0
                                            Current process          = 25901 (kldload)

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