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    [As Good As Solved!] Watchguard Firebox Arm/Disarm LED

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    • stephenw10S
      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
      last edited by

      I agree, now we have red, green and off for all the boxes it would be best to do anything else in software.
      I think for most people simply having the LED go green at boot time will be sufficient. Anything else can be done with a separate lcdproc client that only controls the led.

      Another completely different idea would be to follow JimP's suggestion and have a separate FreeBSD led driver. This allows for all sorts of interesting possibilities, you can send data to /dev/led directly and have it flash a message in morse code for example.  :) It's how the LEDs on the ALIX box are handled.

      Steve

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        fmertz
        last edited by

        @stephenw10:

        Anything else can be done with a separate lcdproc client that only controls the led.

        separate FreeBSD led driver.

        Maybe we can talk mdima into adding calls to output()  in the existing php client. That client captures a range of things as it is.

        Going down the driver path throws portability out the window. The code becomes FreeBSD only, and a completely separate implementation would be required for Linux. I have done neither, but, in the end, the purpose is to learn.

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          I hadn't considered portability.
          Looking at the geode led driver they use the oem_bios function to indentify the different models. I guess this might be FreeBSD only.

          Steve

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Just realised I posted the most recent version of this in the X700 thread and forgot to include it here.
            Same as previous versions but includes an option to switch the LCD backlight if you aren't running LCDproc with the firebox driver.
            Find it attached with the source.

            [2.0.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/conf(8): ./WGXepc
            Found Firebox X-Peak
            WGXepc Version 0.5 13:2:2012 stephenw10
            WGXepc can accept two arguments:
             -f (fan) will return the current fan speed or if followed
                by a number in hex, 00-FF, will set it.
             -l (led) will set the arm/disarm led state to the second argument:
                red, green, red_flash, green_flash, red_flash_fast, green_flash_fast, off
             -b (backlight) will set the lcd backlight to the second argument:
                on or off. Do not use with LCD driver.
            Not all functions are supported by all models
            
            

            Steve

            WGXepc.png
            WGXepc.c.png

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              mike56
              last edited by

              More good work.  What is anyone using for a fan speed setting?  I have upgraded to the SL7EG CPU, run powerd and still have the original fans in my X750E.

              Thanks!
              Mike

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                I'm using 64. However my test box is rarely loaded at all and it's sat on my desk not in a hot rack.
                I have run them at 16 with no problems and barely any detectable temperature rise.
                You can test it with cpuburn and mbmon.

                Steve

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  There is a new version of WGXepc.
                  Find it attached to this thread along with the source code.
                  As before remove the .png extension and chmod it 0755 once it's on the box.

                  It now supports the XTM5 series boxes with LED and fan control (of sorts!).
                  I have tested it on all the known boxes with 2.0.x and 2.1beta but my testing is limited, let me know if it misbehaves.

                  [2.0.3-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(7): /conf/WGXepc
                  Found Firebox X-Peak
                  WGXepc Version 0.8 14/5/2013 stephenw10
                  WGXepc can accept two arguments:
                   -f (fan) will return the current and minimum fan speed or if followed
                      by a number in hex, 00-FF, will set it.
                   -l (led) will set the arm/disarm led state to the second argument:
                      red, green, red_flash, green_flash, red_flash_fast, green_flash_fast, off
                   -b (backlight) will set the lcd backlight to the second argument:
                      on or off. Do not use with LCD driver.
                  Not all functions are supported by all models
                  
                  

                  Steve

                  WGXepc.png
                  WGXepc.c.png

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    I added an option to read the cpu temperature sensor on the X-e box since it was trivial to do and mbmon seemed to giving some errors.

                    [2.1-RC0][root@pfsense.localdomain]/conf(3): ./WGXepc
                    Found Firebox XTM5
                    WGXepc Version 0.9 28/6/2013 stephenw10
                    WGXepc can accept two arguments:
                     -f (fan) will return the current and minimum fan speed or if followed
                        by a number in hex, 00-FF, will set it.
                     -l (led) will set the arm/disarm led state to the second argument:
                        red, green, red_flash, green_flash, red_flash_fast, green_flash_fast, off
                     -b (backlight) will set the lcd backlight to the second argument:
                        on or off. Do not use with LCD driver.
                     -t (temperature) shows the current CPU temperature reported by the
                        SuperIO chip. X-e box only.
                    Not all functions are supported by all models
                    
                    

                    Steve

                    WGXepc.png
                    WGXepc.c.png

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                      rhombus
                      last edited by

                      @stephenw10:

                      I added an option to read the cpu temperature sensor on the X-e box since it was trivial to do and mbmon seemed to giving some errors.

                      [2.1-RC0][root@pfsense.localdomain]/conf(3): ./WGXepc
                      Found Firebox XTM5
                      WGXepc Version 0.9 28/6/2013 stephenw10
                      WGXepc can accept two arguments:
                       -f (fan) will return the current and minimum fan speed or if followed
                          by a number in hex, 00-FF, will set it.
                       -l (led) will set the arm/disarm led state to the second argument:
                          red, green, red_flash, green_flash, red_flash_fast, green_flash_fast, off
                       -b (backlight) will set the lcd backlight to the second argument:
                          on or off. Do not use with LCD driver.
                       -t (temperature) shows the current CPU temperature reported by the
                          SuperIO chip. X-e box only.
                      Not all functions are supported by all models
                      
                      

                      Steve

                      I used your latest Ver 0.9 and edited the /usr/local/www/includes/functions.inc.php file (find and modify these entries in the file):

                      function has_temp() {

                      /* no known temp monitors available at present */

                      /* should only reach here if there is no hardware monitor /
                      /
                      return false; */
                              return true;
                      }

                      function get_temp() {

                      $temp_out = "";
                      exec("/conf/WGXepc -t | /usr/bin/awk 'NR==3{print;exit}'", $dfout);
                              $temp_out = trim($dfout[0]);

                      return $temp_out;
                      }

                      Now the temp displays on the Dashboard pulling from WGXepc.

                      Tested on Firebox X550e

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Nice.  :)
                        Let me know if it seems stable. It should be identical to mbmon but like I said another user found mbmon giving bad numbers after several days. Also mbmon has 0.5°C accuracy but I didn't both reading that register so it's only 1°C accurate.  ::)

                        Steve

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                          browntown
                          last edited by

                          Sweet, thanks for the code, it worked like a charm, appears within 2 degrees of mbmon at any one point.  Looks like I need to throw some arctic silver on the heatsink.  This is fan at 32

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                            rhombus
                            last edited by

                            @browntown:

                            Sweet, thanks for the code, it worked like a charm, appears within 2 degrees of mbmon at any one point.  Looks like I need to throw some arctic silver on the heatsink.  This is fan at 32

                            I had my fan set at 52 on a Pentium M 735 and at 37C. On high load, it will come up to 50. Im not worried about the $7 processor so much as having the system lock up when I am away. lol

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                              Gabri.91
                              last edited by

                              Very nice, many thanks!

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                                browntown
                                last edited by

                                I'm building my wgxepc script for reboot.  Can I pass two parameters in one command?
                                /usr/local/bin/WGXepc -l green -f 30

                                or do I pass each argument on its own line?
                                #!/bin/sh

                                /usr/local/bin/WGXepc -l green
                                /usr/local/bin/WGXepc -f 30

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  Only one parameter at a time. My coding skills very limited.  ;)
                                  I use the shellcmd package instead of an RC script. It is stored in configuration file so it survives a firmware update.

                                  Steve

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                                    rhombus
                                    last edited by

                                    @stephenw10:

                                    Nice.  :)
                                    Let me know if it seems stable. It should be identical to mbmon but like I said another user found mbmon giving bad numbers after several days. Also mbmon has 0.5°C accuracy but I didn't both reading that register so it's only 1°C accurate.  ::)

                                    Steve

                                    7 days of uptime and still displaying the correct temp. So far everything appears stable.

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                                      A Former User
                                      last edited by

                                      Hello,

                                      just installed it and runs fine.

                                      Does anyone need the output of

                                      pciconf -r pci0:31:0 0:256
                                      ```?
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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        @pyroblast:

                                        Does anyone need the output of

                                        pciconf -r pci0:31:0 0:256
                                        

                                        Thanks for offering but the X1250e is identical to the other boxes we have tested already. So unless you have some odd variant we already have the info. Since the program recognises your box already it seems it's using the same board.  :)

                                        Steve

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                                          fibrewire
                                          last edited by

                                          sorry for the necrobump, but where did this project end up?

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            It ended up here: https://github.com/stephenw10/WGXepc

                                            And here if you want to test it on one of the newer devices.

                                            Steve

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