Anyone know from experience of a commandline oriented program that can
access S.M.A.R.T. data?  In particular hard drive temperature.

This would be a monitor tool for windowsxp machines.

There appears to be a number of Temperature monitoring tools on the
internet but what I'm looking for is one I can activate from a perl
script with a command line that invokes the monitor tool to extract a
temperature or other data, writing it to file.

Several of the tools I found from google have logging ability but they
seem to revolve around critical warnings and such before logging.

I want just to extract the temperature, every few minutes nad write it
to an accumultive file for several days.

Is there already something on cpan or elsewhere?  My cpan searches
perhaps used the wrong search strings but I didn't find a likely
candidate. 


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