Re: [ubuntu-uk] Temperature

2011-07-04 Thread Paul Morgan-Roach
If you use Icinga or Nagios you can set Warnings and Critical states. Checks can occur at specified intervals along with any other checks you might want to do (memory/cpu load, disk space, etc)the temperature checks need lm-sensors installed though. -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Temperature

2011-06-29 Thread Dave Hanson
Hi Everyone, Sorry, I've been busy. I just want to say thanks for your input with this, a couple of excellent starting points. I'll post back If I get something useful up and running. I haven't had chance to test any of this yet. Best Regards, Dave Hanson On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 9:52 PM,

[ubuntu-uk] Temperature

2011-06-27 Thread Dave Hanson
So know I guess is a good time to be thinking about home server temperatures (after the heat of course) Does anyone have a recommendation for a program which could send an email when the machines temp reaches a certain degree. Obviously without a GUI? -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Temperature

2011-06-27 Thread Kris Douglas
On 27 June 2011 20:49, Dave Hanson d...@hansonforensics.co.uk wrote: So know I guess isĀ  a good time to be thinking about home server temperatures (after the heat of course) Does anyone have a recommendation for a program which could send an email when the machines temp reaches a certain

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Temperature

2011-06-27 Thread Chris Rowson
Might want to change this line TEMP=$(sensors -u | grep temp1 | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}') to TEMP=$(sensors -u | grep temp1_input | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}') I think the suggested script might return the critical temperature rather than the actual temp of the CPU ;-) Chris --