Temperature from terminal shell
Is there a way to get the processor and ambient temperatures of an XServe G4 via a shell prompt? Running Jaguar.
I would like to use Server Settings remotely (over the internet) but whenever I try to connect to the server it sometimes connects briefly but then always the entry in the "Choose a server to monitor" table vanishes and no values are shown.
We've been having problems with the server running hot so would like to ssh in (no problem) and then view the temperature and perhaps other current details (don't know how).
Thanks for any help with either of the above.
John
I would like to use Server Settings remotely (over the internet) but whenever I try to connect to the server it sometimes connects briefly but then always the entry in the "Choose a server to monitor" table vanishes and no values are shown.
We've been having problems with the server running hot so would like to ssh in (no problem) and then view the temperature and perhaps other current details (don't know how).
Thanks for any help with either of the above.
John
Comments
hwmond is a daemon process that runs to monitor this kind of thing.
If you just run hwmond for a few seconds (as root), then kill it, the temperatures and other values are written to /var/log/hwmond.log
Originally posted by johnnypoll
I have found a way.
hwmond is a daemon process that runs to monitor this kind of thing.
If you just run hwmond for a few seconds (as root), then kill it, the temperatures and other values are written to /var/log/hwmond.log
or you can let it run and type
tail -f /var/log/hwmond.log
to constantly type out the lates log information...
.:BoeManE:.
I did a search in the terminal for it, but couldn't find it
locate hwmond
shows nothing...