is there a plugin to view the motherboard model and all other hardware information, like cpuz?
plugin to view the motherboard model
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- OMV 4.x
- nicovon
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There is a 'sensors'-plugin where some basic hardware information can be retrieved, mostly temperatures, fan speed etc., but not as comprehensive as with cpuz or other monitoring tools.
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There is a 'sensors'-plugin where some basic hardware information can be retrieved, mostly temperatures, fan speed etc., but not as comprehensive as with cpuz or other monitoring tools.
yes thank you very much, it would be useful, where can I download it?
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I thought it can be found on omv-extras.org. But accordingly to this thread [Sensors] OMV-Sensors in OMV 4.1.x, it was never ported to OMV4. Sorry.
I am still on OMV3 and I recently did some experiments with additional cooling of the CPU of the used motherboard and the sensors plugin did a great job thereby.
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I thought it can be found on omv-extras.org. But according to this thread [Sensors] OMV-Sensors in OMV 4.1.x, it was never ported to OMV4. Sorry.
I am still on OMV3 and I recently did some experiments with additional cooling of the CPU of the used motherboard and the sensors plugin did a great job thereby.
yes, in fact I can't find it. who knows why they abandoned him.. it would have been very useful!
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dmidecode from the command line will tell you lots of info.
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dmidecode from the command line will tell you lots of info.
Can I use the command line only from putty or even through the web interface? If so, how?
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Can I use the command line only from putty or even through the web interface? If so, how?
Yes, of course you can do it with PuTTY. But if you want to do it from the WebUI, there is a more or less indirect route: You have to install the plugin 'ShellInABox'. With ShellInABox you get a Web-based Command line interface comparable with PuTTY.
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