08-30-2005
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Originally Posted by polaris
iostat -En
this will give some of the information you are looking for, but it it is simpler to use the format command, if the harware is correctly configured then everything should show up, if you have external drives and you don't have the drivers and/or patches correctly installed it will not.
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psensor
PSENSOR(1) User Commands PSENSOR(1)
NAME
psensor - Temperature monitoring application
SYNOPSIS
psensor [OPTION]...
DESCRIPTION
psensor is a GTK application for monitoring hardware sensors, including temperatures and fan speeds.
It displays a curve for each sensor, and uses Desktop Notification to raise an alarm when a temperature is too high. On Ubuntu an Applica-
tion Indicator is also available, its icon changes when a temperature alert is raised.
It can monitor:
* the temperature of the motherboard and CPU sensors (using lm-sensors).
* the temperature of the NVidia GPUs (using XNVCtrl).
* the temperature and fan rotation speed of the ATI GPUs.
* the temperature of the Hard Disk Drives (using hddtemp).
* the rotation speed of the fans (using lm-sensors).
* the sensors of a remote computer (using psensor-server).
Psensor requires lm-sensors to be correctly installed and configured, it can be checked by running the command 'sensors'. If it has never
be done, you may need to run the command 'sensors-detect' and follow the instruction. See the manpages of sensors(1) and sensors-detect(8)
for more information.
To retrieve the temperature of the Hard Disk Drives, the hddtemp daemon must be running.
For remote monitoring:
* start psensor-server(1) on the remote computer
* run psensor with '--url' option: 'psensor --url=http://localhost:3131'
ATI/AMD GPUs monitoring is available if the library libatiadlxx is present in the directory /usr/lib and psensor has been compiled with the
ATI ADL SDK.
Log is written to '$HOME/.psensor/log'.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
display this help and exit
-v, --version
display version information and exit
-u, --url=URL
the URL of the psensor-server, example: http://hostname:3131
-d, --debug=LEVEL
set the debug level, integer between 0 and 3
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to: jeanfi@gmail.com
psensor home page: <http://wpitchoune.net/psensor>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010-2012 jeanfi@gmail.com License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 or later <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html>
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO
psensor-server(1), sensors(1), sensors-detect(8), hddtemp(8)
psensor 0.6.2.17 March 2012 PSENSOR(1)