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      SixXxShooTeR
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      I didn't realize pfSense had a CPU temp option until the 3rd day running my brand new box. Turns out my CPU was at 75c, halted the system immediately and removed my heat sink and installed intels free heat sink, temp went back down to 34c. I hope I didn't mess up my CPU…

      Anyways, the temp option is under system settings.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        On a P4 you'll need to use mbmon. It's documented on the forum.

        Steve

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          Darkk
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          @SixXxShooTeR:

          I didn't realize pfSense had a CPU temp option until the 3rd day running my brand new box. Turns out my CPU was at 75c, halted the system immediately and removed my heat sink and installed intels free heat sink, temp went back down to 34c. I hope I didn't mess up my CPU…

          Anyways, the temp option is under system settings.

          I wouldn't worry too much about that part.  The Intel CPUs are designed with thermal sensors built-in so it will automatically slow itself down to keep it from turning into silicone goo.  Common issue with heat sinks is too much thermal grease used.  You really don't need much of it at all.  Another issue heat sink not seating properly.

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            SixXxShooTeR
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            @Darkk:

            @SixXxShooTeR:

            I didn't realize pfSense had a CPU temp option until the 3rd day running my brand new box. Turns out my CPU was at 75c, halted the system immediately and removed my heat sink and installed intels free heat sink, temp went back down to 34c. I hope I didn't mess up my CPU…

            Anyways, the temp option is under system settings.

            I wouldn't worry too much about that part.  The Intel CPUs are designed with thermal sensors built-in so it will automatically slow itself down to keep it from turning into silicone goo.  Common issue with heat sinks is too much thermal grease used.  You really don't need much of it at all.  Another issue heat sink not seating properly.

            Funny you mention that. I went ahead and purchased a 26mm CPU fan for the thin mini itx case to replace the heatsink/fan combo that came with my case. I thought it was junk because my CPU temp was so high. Turns out even a thin 26mm CPU fan doesn't fit in my thin mini itx case so I had to try and fix my temp issue with my old heatsink. I removed the thermal paste and reapplied a very very thin layer and now I am getting better temps. They are still high but for a case with basically no breathing room I'll take 38-50c I guess.

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              fouad
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              How Do I get mbmon

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                It's a FreeBSD package so you have to install it from the command line.
                If you're running Nano you first have to re-mount the file system read-write:

                /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                

                Install the package:

                pkg_add -r mbmon
                

                Re-index installed binaries:

                rehash
                

                Run mbmon:

                mbmon -A
                

                There are other options you might want to run.
                http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=mbmon&manpath=ports&sektion=1

                Remount the file system read-only if you're running Nano.

                /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
                

                Steve

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                  fouad
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                  $ pkg_add -r mbmon
                  tar: Failed to set default locale
                  pkg_add: package 'mbmon-205_5' or its older version already installed
                  

                  This is what happens hen i try to install mbmon

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                  • stephenw10S
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                    last edited by

                    Ah, Ok. So does it run?

                    You could also try specifying a complete path:

                    pkg_add -r http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/8.3-RELEASE/packages/All/mbmon-205_5.tbz
                    

                    Looks like that's what you already have though. Perhaps it's already installed in 2.1? I thought I had installed it recently though.  :-\

                    Steve

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                      fouad
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                      I still don't have CPU temp after that code.

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        So is mbmon running? It isn't included in 2.1 as standard. Here's my own P4 box:

                        [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(3): mbmon
                        mbmon: Command not found.
                        [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(4): /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                        [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(5): pkg_add -r mbmon
                        Fetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-8.3-release/Latest/mbmon.tbz... Done.
                        [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(6): rehash
                        [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(7): /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
                        [2.1-RELEASE][root@pfsense.fire.box]/root(8): mbmon
                        ioctl(smb0:open): No such file or directory
                        
                        Temp.= 42.0, 17.0, 55.5; Rot.= 5625, 5720, 5578
                        Vcore = 1.15, 2.38; Volt. = 3.36, 5.05, 12.10, -12.04, -0.62
                        
                        

                        Steve

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