Doug wrote:
>
> Takanori Watanabe wrote:
>
> > >Not necessary. The mainboards of the ASUS P2B series have
> > >everything onboard that you need. We have it working with
> > >the intpm0 driver and a tool called "lm" that I donwloaded
> > >from somewhere in Japan (forgot the URL, sorry).
> >
> >
Takanori Watanabe wrote:
> >Not necessary. The mainboards of the ASUS P2B series have
> >everything onboard that you need. We have it working with
> >the intpm0 driver and a tool called "lm" that I donwloaded
> >from somewhere in Japan (forgot the URL, sorry).
>
> Call me?;-)
> If you mention
actually, mrtg will take input from an application with four output
lines:
in
out
uptime
label
this is how i'm getting temperature information graphed from my
thermochron iButton :)
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Chris D. Faulhaber wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Leif Neland wrote:
>
> > Does anybo
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Leif Neland wrote:
> Does anybody have any tips for using the above combination for graphing temperatures?
>
You can start with:
http://www.fxp.org/~jedgar/lmmon-0.52.tar.gz
http://www.fxp.org/~jedgar/wmlmmon-0.52.tar.gz
I'm sure you could add snmp hooks in somewhere :)
-
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 02:03:35AM -0400, Dan Moschuk wrote:
>
> | Does anybody have any tips for using the above combination for graphing
>temperatures?
> |
> | Leif
>
> As far as I know, MRTG is only able to fetch data from SNMP MIBs. Which,
> in order to get the information you're looking
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> But will not work on STABLE or RELEASE because intpm(4) is not merged.
>> I port it to 3.2-STABLE , and I send it for Nicolas,the GURU of IICBus/SMbus
>.
Not perfectly yet. I only pointed out the bug that was containd in the patch
he s
> >However, the problem is, it only works with 3.0-current from
> >around January. It doesn't work with any recent -stable or
> >-current. I suspected it was because of newbus, so I tried
> >to port it, but without success. :-(
>
> It *does* work on recent CURRENT.You need not to patch for CUR
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Oliver Fromme
wrote:
> > Someone has a method of monitoring temperatures via a probe at a
> > reasonable cost and inputting it to the computer but I don't remember
> > where I saw it.
>
>Not necessary. The mainboards of the ASUS P2B series have
>everything onbo
Jim Flowers wrote in list.freebsd-hackers:
> MRTG is capable of graphing anything that can be expressed as a number.
> For an example look at the contributed example that graphs estimated
> bandwidth. I modified this to run with nttcp and use it to track the
> capability of all my circuit
MRTG is capable of graphing anything that can be expressed as a number.
For an example look at the contributed example that graphs estimated
bandwidth. I modified this to run with nttcp and use it to track the
capability of all my circuits.
Someone has a method of monitoring temperatures via
| Does anybody have any tips for using the above combination for graphing temperatures?
|
| Leif
As far as I know, MRTG is only able to fetch data from SNMP MIBs. Which,
in order to get the information you're looking for, two things have to happen.
You need to first have the kernel fetch that
Specifically, what 'tips' are you looking for?
-marc
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Does anybody have any tips for using the above combination for graphing temperatures?
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