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Hardware Monitoring (temperature etc.) ?

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    mbreitba
    last edited by Aug 24, 2006, 2:40 PM

    So are these values natively accessable via SNMP, or do I need to "hack" it to get those values?  We already monitor a ton of stuff with MRTG (including bandwidth) but CPU usage and Memory usage would be nice to add to our graphs!

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      unforeseen
      last edited by Oct 17, 2006, 3:59 PM

      So I guess there was not enough interest for anyone to actually attempt this (release wise)?  Seems like it would be "handy" if nothing else for the 3% of us… I would put in my two cents that if someone was to spend time to create it, I feel that it probably should be an add-on package.  I'm really suprised though, up to the last post, it seemed like it was drawing some positive feedback.

      All well, thanks for all the hard work!

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        ivanjong
        last edited by Jan 3, 2007, 6:21 AM

        i know this thread is old. but anyone else tried to run healthd and others on smbus ? i tried but i think our kernel doesnt have device          smbus
        device          ichsmb
        device          smb
        device          iicbus
        device          iicbb
        device          intpm
        device          pcf
        device          acpi
        is anyone sure this is compile in ? we have acpi. but not smbus and smb and iicbus and iicbb.

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