xccrev Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 Can't seem to get this to work. In the plugin under drivers all I'm getting is the 'click detect', but it doesn't seem to do anything. I went through the sensor-detect script in order to get sensors working, and it seems to be outputting temps correctly... You didn't actually say what's not working. It all looks fine, from what I can see. What temps are you seeing on the Main page? Ah. Right. Yeah, I'm not seeing any temps on the main page. Or the dashboard. They're supposed to show up towards the bottom, if I'm not mistaken? The sensor command is working fine, but I can't seem to get the temps to pass through to the gui through the plugin. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 This may not be the reason for your case - On my system, there's a delay in the temp display that seems proportionate, or at least related, to the Display Setting Page update frequency. If you have it set to Real-time, the temps appear almost immediately. If set to Regular, they typically appear on the next 10 second cycle. If set to Slow, it takes much longer. And if set to Disabled, they may never show up, or it will be a long time. I don't know the reason for this. Quote Link to comment
xccrev Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 Hmm. No dice. I'm set at real time updates. All the sensor fields are grayed out in the plugin...Is this expected? Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 I'll have to leave it to someone else. By the way, you did install Perl first from the NerdPack? Click the Help button. Oops, just discovered that the Help doesn't mention Perl, not sure why. Perhaps it installs it in the background? You probably need bonienl's help. Quote Link to comment
xccrev Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 Yep. I installed perl. Didn't use nerdpack though. Just downloaded it and installed using the installer described in the wiki. That & the detection script seemed to work just fine.. Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 27, 2016 Author Share Posted May 27, 2016 Two questions first: 1. Which version of unRAID are you using? 2. Do you have an ad-blocker running, if so can whitelist the GUI? Quote Link to comment
xccrev Posted May 27, 2016 Share Posted May 27, 2016 Two questions first: 1. Which version of unRAID are you using? 2. Do you have an ad-blocker running, if so can whitelist the GUI? 1. 6.1.9 2. I did have an ad-blocker running. I've whitelisted the GUI, but haven't noticed anything different. Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 27, 2016 Author Share Posted May 27, 2016 Two questions first: 1. Which version of unRAID are you using? 2. Do you have an ad-blocker running, if so can whitelist the GUI? 1. 6.1.9 2. I did have an ad-blocker running. I've whitelisted the GUI, but haven't noticed anything different. Maybe drastic measure (though it isn't that bad) - uninstall the plugin, this will remove both the package and settings, and re-install it by copy & paste this URL to the install box: https://raw.github.com/bergware/dynamix/master/unRAIDv6/dynamix.system.temp.plg You'll need to do detect again (make sure perl package is installed) and reassign CPU and MB sensors. Quote Link to comment
xccrev Posted May 28, 2016 Share Posted May 28, 2016 So, I figured it out. I was following the instructions on the wiki religiously, so I put sensors.conf in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/ After no dice trying a bunch of things, I took an educated guess or two. Seems, at least for my box, it wouldn't work until I put it in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/ Did I miss the docs on that? I admit I didn't read this entire thread. Or should the wiki be updated? Thanks bonenl and RobJ for the help. Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 28, 2016 Author Share Posted May 28, 2016 So, I figured it out. I was following the instructions on the wiki religiously, so I put sensors.conf in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/ After no dice trying a bunch of things, I took an educated guess or two. Seems, at least for my box, it wouldn't work until I put it in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/ Did I miss the docs on that? I admit I didn't read this entire thread. Or should the wiki be updated? Thanks bonenl and RobJ for the help. To be frank, I haven't read the wiki, so I headed over to "lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Setting_up_CPU_and_board_temperature_sensing". The steps in the wiki after based on an older version. Nowadays the installation is more simplified. A short overview Step 1 - preparation Install the perl package, this is required to run the script "sensors-detect" in the background. Step 2 - detection Press the detect button to search and automatically fill in the required drivers or alternatively - if you know the name of the driver(s) - fill them in manually. Step 3 - saving and activation Press the save button to save and activate (load) the driver(s). This will create the fille /config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/drivers.conf on your flash device. Step 4 - sensor assignment and display Use the dropdown menus under sensors to assign the appropriate sensor for CPU and motherboard readings. You may need to consult the user guide of your motherboard to find out which sensor needs to be selected here. Once a sensor selection is done, the corresponding item will be displayed in the footer at the right of the screen. Press apply to confirm your selection. This will create the fille /config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/sensors.conf on your flash device. Done Note: to unassign or remove a sensor just unselect it from the dropdown menu. This will also allow to make new assignment (for example when the wrong sensor was chosen). Last but not least: see also the online help of system temp! Quote Link to comment
xccrev Posted May 28, 2016 Share Posted May 28, 2016 So, I figured it out. I was following the instructions on the wiki religiously, so I put sensors.conf in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix/ After no dice trying a bunch of things, I took an educated guess or two. Seems, at least for my box, it wouldn't work until I put it in /boot/config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/ Did I miss the docs on that? I admit I didn't read this entire thread. Or should the wiki be updated? Thanks bonenl and RobJ for the help. To be frank, I haven't read the wiki, so I headed over to "lime-technology.com/wiki/index.php/Setting_up_CPU_and_board_temperature_sensing". The steps in the wiki after based on an older version. Nowadays the installation is more simplified. A short overview Step 1 - preparation Install the perl package, this is required to run the script "sensors-detect" in the background. Step 2 - detection Press the detect button to search and automatically fill in the required drivers or alternatively - if you know the name of the driver(s) - fill them in manually. Step 3 - saving and activation Press the save button to save and activate (load) the driver(s). This will create the fille /config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/drivers.conf on your flash device. Step 4 - sensor assignment and display Use the dropdown menus under sensors to assign the appropriate sensor for CPU and motherboard readings. You may need to consult the user guide of your motherboard to find out which sensor needs to be selected here. Once a sensor selection is done, the corresponding item will be displayed in the footer at the right of the screen. Press apply to confirm your selection. This will create the fille /config/plugins/dynamix.system.temp/sensors.conf on your flash device. Done Note: to unassign or remove a sensor just unselect it from the dropdown menu. This will also allow to make new assignment (for example when the wrong sensor was chosen). Last but not least: see also the online help of system temp! Worked Beautifully . Thanks for the summary and help. Quote Link to comment
RobJ Posted May 28, 2016 Share Posted May 28, 2016 The steps in the wiki after based on an older version. Nowadays the installation is more simplified. A short overview Yep, the wiki was out of date, hasn't kept up with the plugin. I basically lifted your instructions and plugged them into a new v6 section at the top. Thank you for that! Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 28, 2016 Author Share Posted May 28, 2016 Yep, the wiki was out of date, hasn't kept up with the plugin. I basically lifted your instructions and plugged them into a new v6 section at the top. Thank you for that! Maybe it should teach me to read more often your wikis Quote Link to comment
Lake-end Posted July 30, 2016 Share Posted July 30, 2016 Thanks for the easy guide, took me a while to realize where to find these temps from the GUI tho, now that I did I feel bit stupid. For anyone else struggling, its at the very bottom: Quote Link to comment
JoreLack Posted August 7, 2016 Share Posted August 7, 2016 Okay maybe I am missing on something, but where do i get the actual plugin? I have lmsensors up and running. Quote Link to comment
Squid Posted August 7, 2016 Share Posted August 7, 2016 Okay maybe I am missing on something, but where do i get the actual plugin? I have lmsensors up and running. From the Community Applications plugin Link in sig Quote Link to comment
Capt.Insano Posted September 6, 2016 Share Posted September 6, 2016 Is it possible to request modules for lm-sensors? sensor-detect has advised me to load the module i5500_temp but that module is not included in unRAID. I put in a feature request here: https://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=46439.0 back in Feb but no reply from lime-tech. Would anyone mind having a look and see is this is a possibility to add the module to unRAID myself? (currently running 6.2 rc5) I think I have found 2 places from where to compile the module: http://jdelvare.nerim.net/devel/lm-sensors/drivers/i5500_temp/ http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/drivers/hwmon/i5500_temp.c but I am honestly a little out of my depth compiling modules! Quote Link to comment
Drider Posted November 25, 2016 Share Posted November 25, 2016 Hi bonienl, First thanks for the plugins! I just found this thread a day or so ago, and I'm really enjoying the benefit of quite a few of the plugins. I posted this in the Dynamix - V6 Plugins Thread, but thought I'd place it here as well. I was just wondering if it might be possible to add a Second CPU Core Temperature output field to the System Temp plugin? Those of us running dual CPU systems, (Thanks to the E5-2670 Fire sale), would find it most welcome I'm sure. Thanks again! Quote Link to comment
ufopinball Posted March 27, 2017 Share Posted March 27, 2017 Hi bonienl, I would also like to echo my thanks for your plugin. I just upgraded my unRAID to use the new AMD Ryzen 1800X 8-core CPU, with the ASUS Prime X370-PRO motherboard. I had to disable to existing Dynamix System Temp plugin because it was still expecting sensors from the previous system, and therefore was causing system instability. Looking around, I found this thread:https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/618nyc/linux_lmsensors_it87_support_for_some_am4/#bottom-comments They're discussing an update to the it87 driver that supports a chip (?) called IT8665E used on some X370 motherboards. I added a fresh copy of the Dynamix System Temp plugin, but at present these sensor options don't seem to be available. In order to support the newer drivers, does this require an update to the Dynamix System Temp plugin, or a newer unRAID? I'm running unRAID 6.3.2 PRO. Thanks!! - Bill Quote Link to comment
kakmoster Posted May 3, 2017 Share Posted May 3, 2017 It seems like I'm only able to monitor one core? I would like to monitor all cores on both my cpus. How can I do this? Quote Link to comment
Donaldo Posted May 9, 2017 Share Posted May 9, 2017 I have the system temp plugin but can't really see the temperature anywhere. Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 9, 2017 Author Share Posted May 9, 2017 On 11/25/2016 at 10:06 PM, Drider said: Hi bonienl, First thanks for the plugins! I just found this thread a day or so ago, and I'm really enjoying the benefit of quite a few of the plugins. I posted this in the Dynamix - V6 Plugins Thread, but thought I'd place it here as well. I was just wondering if it might be possible to add a Second CPU Core Temperature output field to the System Temp plugin? Those of us running dual CPU systems, (Thanks to the E5-2670 Fire sale), would find it most welcome I'm sure. Thanks again! I'll put multi-core support on my feature request list. Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 9, 2017 Author Share Posted May 9, 2017 On 3/27/2017 at 2:22 AM, ufopinball said: Hi bonienl, I would also like to echo my thanks for your plugin. I just upgraded my unRAID to use the new AMD Ryzen 1800X 8-core CPU, with the ASUS Prime X370-PRO motherboard. I had to disable to existing Dynamix System Temp plugin because it was still expecting sensors from the previous system, and therefore was causing system instability. Looking around, I found this thread:https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/618nyc/linux_lmsensors_it87_support_for_some_am4/#bottom-comments They're discussing an update to the it87 driver that supports a chip (?) called IT8665E used on some X370 motherboards. I added a fresh copy of the Dynamix System Temp plugin, but at present these sensor options don't seem to be available. In order to support the newer drivers, does this require an update to the Dynamix System Temp plugin, or a newer unRAID? I'm running unRAID 6.3.2 PRO. Thanks!! - Bill The plugin doesn't come with any drivers, these are part of unRAID itself. There are some efforts on the way to make driver installation more flexible. Quote Link to comment
bonienl Posted May 9, 2017 Author Share Posted May 9, 2017 10 hours ago, Donaldo said: I have the system temp plugin but can't really see the temperature anywhere. Did you assign the sensors? Normally CPU and motherboard temperature are shown in the footer at the bottom right. 1 Quote Link to comment
HellDiverUK Posted June 16, 2017 Share Posted June 16, 2017 Any chance of multiple fan support? We have the "array fan" option, but I have multiple fans that could be associated with the array, and it'd be nice to be able to monitor them all from the notification bar (or whatever you want to call it). 1 Quote Link to comment
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