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leiw 04-07-2007 11:38 PM

Temperature above threshold ?
 
How can I check the CPU temperature by software or
have another solution ?

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GrapefruiTgirl 04-07-2007 11:45 PM

No idea at all what sort of computer you have, or what operating system, but you may be interested in installing/configuring something called 'lm_sensors' which can report data from the onboard hardware temp/fan/clock sensors. It needs kernel support for your particular CPU/motherboard/sensors, as well as some configuration, but it is very well documented.
If your system uses KDE, and maybe other desktop managers, look in the sysmonitor, and see if there is anything there.

leiw 04-08-2007 02:37 AM

My computer couinfo is,

Intel(R) Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz

Linux version,

Centos 4

My computer in datacenter, I do not installed X-windows, and no experience with lm-sensors.




Thanks

leiw 04-08-2007 12:27 PM

anyone can help ?

J.W. 04-08-2007 01:41 PM

Check out the excellent utility gkrellm Besides a temperature gauge, it's got many other useful monitoring tools

leiw 04-09-2007 02:20 AM

Ok, I just installed the gkrellm, but I don't know how to check

the CPU temperature, can anyone help me how to do that ?


http://www.wilson-kwok.com/gkrellm.png


Thanks

leiw 04-11-2007 09:37 AM

Which bar color is the CPU temperature?

Thanks

leiw 04-17-2007 11:34 PM

Can anyone tell me which color to check temperature? please
see the following picture:

http://www.wilson-kwok.com/gkrellm.jpg

GrapefruiTgirl 04-17-2007 11:43 PM

You need to configure Gkrell to show the hardware sensor outputs that your system is able to display. All you see in that picture is the load on the CPUs. Add displays for the other sensors, and you will have more graphs and bars.

leiw 04-18-2007 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GrapefruiTgirl
You need to configure Gkrell to show the hardware sensor outputs that your system is able to display. All you see in that picture is the load on the CPUs. Add displays for the other sensors, and you will have more graphs and bars.

I don't know which setting to display the Temperature, can you
teach me ?


Thanks

leiw 04-18-2007 08:48 PM

If someone can help tell me which option to configure the CPU temperature please?

J.W. 04-19-2007 01:07 AM

Move the cursor onto the gkrellm app, then press F1 to open the Configuration dialogue. Under Built-ins, go to Sensors, then Temperatures.

Emerson 04-19-2007 07:08 AM

Your CPU is running too hot ... and you are trying to cool it down with gkrellm? :rolleyes:

How about having a good look at fans, cleaning out the dust, etc?
Besides, motherboard sensors are not a reliable source. If you are sure your CPU temperature is normal then you can disable this protection feature in the kernel, wouldn't recommend this though.

leiw 04-19-2007 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J.W.
Move the cursor onto the gkrellm app, then press F1 to open the Configuration dialogue. Under Built-ins, go to Sensors, then Temperatures.

I cannot set the temperatures under Sensors option, please
see the following picture,

http://www.wilson-kwok.com/gkrellm3.jpg


Thanks

leiw 04-22-2007 09:49 AM

Anyone can help ? please


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