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    how to collect SG-1100 temperature via sysctl -n

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      fernandopf
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      Hello Guys,

      Someone knows how could I get SG-1100 temperature via sysctl -n?

      I use Zabbix to monitoring this appliance, and I would like to create a userparameter on zabbix agent to get it on zabbix, but I didn't find oid name to get this information on SG-1100.

      Thanks,

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        There is no way to read the temperature on the SG-1100. There is no sensor to read.

        Steve

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          fernandopf @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 thank you!

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            mhijazi
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            Hello. I assume it is the same for SG-2100 MAX ? no sensors to read ? in the Miscellaneous settings there are thermal configuration options but those are for Intel / AMD.I assume they will not work with ARM CPUs on the box ?

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              mer
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              You can check for sensors by doing:
              sysctl -a | grep -i temperature

              If they aren't there, then you can't get the temperature.

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              • stephenw10S
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Indeed, that SoC does not have any thermal sensors we can read.

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