On 12/12/2016 07:29 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Monday 12 December 2016 12:15:10 David Both wrote:
The lm_sensors package is required for the sensors module of glances to
work. After installing lm_sensors, run sensors-detect. The sensors
command will show the sensors detected and their curren
On Monday 12 December 2016 12:15:10 David Both wrote:
> The lm_sensors package is required for the sensors module of glances to
> work. After installing lm_sensors, run sensors-detect. The sensors
> command will show the sensors detected and their current values. glances
> should then display the s
Le 12/12/2016 à 12:37, Gary Stainburn a écrit :
> Also, as this is a headless server, can anyone suggest a non-GUI monitor app?
Glances *is* a non-GUI app.
The banner of my blog is a screenshot of Glances in a terminal:
http://blog.microlinux.fr/
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The lm_sensors package is required for the sensors module of glances to
work. After installing lm_sensors, run sensors-detect. The sensors
command will show the sensors detected and their current values. glances
should then display the sensor readings.
On 12/12/2016 06:37 AM, Gary Stainburn w
On Monday 12 December 2016 11:01:52 Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
(first thing I'm going to do it buy a new keyboard, or employ a proof reader.
Sorry for all the errors folks)
>
> First thing I would do is check the temperature. In my experience,
> excessive heat is the main reason for unexpected shutdow
Gary Stainburn wrote on 12/12/2016 11:50:
My priblem is that twice now it has turned itself off, the last time being at
7:40am today. There is nothing I can find in the logs prior to it going off,
just the normal start-up entries when it's turned back on.
If the PC turns off and stays off it
Le 12/12/2016 à 11:50, Gary Stainburn a écrit :
> A few weeks back I built a new Centos 7 server from a 4 year old workstation
> PC, and a brand new HDD.
>
> This PC had no prior problems other than it ran Windows 7. Thew new HDD is
> because I'm planning to also use it as a Bacula storage devic
A few weeks back I built a new Centos 7 server from a 4 year old workstation
PC, and a brand new HDD.
This PC had no prior problems other than it ran Windows 7. Thew new HDD is
because I'm planning to also use it as a Bacula storage device.
For the moment is purely an AirPrint server, using CUP
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