05-29-2017
Gkrellm Linux HD Monitor needs a hddtemp deamon ?
Hi ,
i have enclosed a picture of gkrellm configuration.
MX16 Debian Jessie Linux.
For showing the temperature the software needs a hddtemp daemon running on port 7634 !
How to make that daemon ?
A cool task. I dont know anything about that.
Perhaps the commandline tool hddtemp is sending the data over port 7634 on the computer.
Can someone help ?
WBR
Mennohexo
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gpesyncd
GPESYNCD(1) User commands GPESYNCD(1)
NAME
gpesyncd - synchronisation agent for GPE PIM data
SYNOPSIS
gpesyncd [-r, --remote] [-d, --daemon [PORT]]
DESCRIPTION
gpesyncd synchronises PIM data by transforming vCards, vEvents, vTtodo and iCals to the appropriate format in the SQLite database of the
respective GPE applications and vice versa.
gpesyncd exports and imports PIM data either to stdout or over TCP/IP. It can also be used as a command line tool to access all the PIM
data.
opensync-plugin-gpe needs gpesyncd to run on the machine where the GPE application data are stored.
OPTIONS
-r, --remote
Starts gpesyncd in remote mode, which means that all input must be entered as <nn>:<data> where <nn> is the length of the data <data>.
Output follows the same convention.
-d, --daemon [PORT]
Starts in TCP/IP mode. Listens on port 6446 unless PORT is specified.
MODES
REMOTE MODE
You can run this program in "remote" mode, that means for everything you want to write to it, you have to prepend the number of bytes
you're actually writing.
For example, you want to write "help", you type in: "4:help". Sounds useless, but when using it for syncing from a remote computer it
knows when the input ends and you can even send newlines. To activate the remote mode, just run it with "gpesyncd --remote".
DAEMON MODE
To activate the daemon mode run it with "gpesyncd -D". You can specify optionally the port by adding a port number after the -D
parameter, e.g. "gpesyncd -D 2442" will listen on port 2442. The default port is 6446.
Only IPs that are listed in $HOME/.gpe/gpesyncd.allow are allowed to connect to the gpesyncd. You can add IP addresses while running
the daemon, whenever someone tries to connect to the daemon, it'll check all the listed IPs whether they are allowed or not.
No wildcards or something like gpesyncd.deny are implemented!
AUTHOR
This man page was written by gregor herrmann <gregoa@debian.org> for the Debian project based on the --help output, the README, and the web
page, and is released under the same terms as the software itself.
gpesyncd 2.0 2009-05-11 GPESYNCD(1)