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lm_sensors 2.10.7 (Legacy branch)

Image lm_sensors provides essential tools for monitoring the temperatures, voltages, and fans of Linux systems with hardware monitoring devices. It contains a library for sensors access (libsensors), a command-line tool for sensor reporting (sensors), and a daemon (sensord). It also contains scripts for sensor hardware identification and fan speed control. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The libsensors compatibility issue with kernel 2.6.26 has been fixed. Fixes to the asb100, i2c-amd756, i2c-amd756-s4882, i2c-piix4, i2c-sis5595, lm75, and w83l785ts drivers were backported from Linux 2.6. Support for the LM90/ADM1032 and compatible was added to sensord.Image

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MRTG-SENSORS(1) 					       MRTG helper utilities						   MRTG-SENSORS(1)

NAME
mrtg-sensors - Returns data from lm-sensors SYNOPSIS
mrtg-sensors [-m multiplier] chip label [chip label] DESCRIPTION
mrtg-sensors uses the lm-sensors library to query various system sensors for information such as temperature, fan speed, etc. The output is written in a form useful as input for the mrtg utility. Up to two pairs of chips and labels may be specified. The first is used for the incoming data value in mrtg, while the second is used for the outgoing data value. Of course, they need not correspond to incoming or outgoing data, that is merely what mrtg expects. "chip" is the name of the chip to query, and "label" is the label of the piece of information that should be queried from the given chip. sensors(1) can be used to look up all available chips and labels on your system. Wildcards may be used in chip names, but only the first matching chip will be queried. If you use the special name "dummy" as a chip name, nothing will be queried, and a value of zero will be sent to mrtg. -m is the multiplier to be used in the output. The default multiplier is 1. Note that you may find it more useful to use sensors.conf(5) to set global multipliers for sensors. EXAMPLES
mrtg-sensors dummy dummy adm9240-* fan2 Get the speed of fan #2 from the adm9240 chip. mrtg-sensors -m 0.5 adm9240-* fan1 adm9240-* fan2 Get the speeds of both fan #1 and fan #2, halfing both. mrtg-sensors -m 2 dummy dummy adm9240-* temp Get the cpu termerature, and double it. SEE ALSO
sensors(1) sensors.conf(5) AUTHOR
mrtg-sensors was written by Joey 'no pseudo-code' Hess <joeyh@debian.org>. mrtgutils 0.1 2001-03-04 MRTG-SENSORS(1)