I cl;early did it wrong because the CPU TEMP was working before I did the guide. Why did I do the guide? I just wanted more results so I prolly made it messed up.
It is an HPE Proliant DL380 GEN10 w/ Pentium CPU's (2 X 16 Cores each)
I cl;early did it wrong because the CPU TEMP was working before I did the guide. Why did I do the guide? I just wanted more results so I prolly made it messed up.
It is an HPE Proliant DL380 GEN10 w/ Pentium CPU's (2 X 16 Cores each)
Why did I do the guide? I just wanted more results so I prolly made it messed up.
More results?
If it isn't working, you can just remove the OMV_CPU_TEMP_COMMAND and OMV_CPU_TEMP_DIVISOR from the OMV environment variables. RE: Guide - Custom cpu temp script for openmediavault-cputemp plugin
Well I don’t know what I meant! Originally I had CPU TEMP and it had 1 line and 3 letters/numbers “52C”. I thought that was boring, so I did some commands (apparently wrong) and now I have RED CPU TEMP but it now lists like 32 separate cores and the temps for them all plus like some temps for some cards I don’t know. More results ;).
Anyway I’ll go back and do as ya said and maybe start from scratch.
Can you post the sensors, the CPU-Temp plugin is only for one core because
the cores have a maximum deviation of 5°C anyway.
Post the sensors? Not sure what you mean.
Hey ryecoaaron
You can see what he actually has.
The German translation is questionable
More results?
If it isn't working, you can just remove the OMV_CPU_TEMP_COMMAND and OMV_CPU_TEMP_DIVISOR from the OMV environment variables. RE: Guide - Custom cpu temp script for openmediavault-cputemp plugin
Hi, so I went through your cpu-temp guide and it does not work for me. I have MSI-B550-A-Pro Motherboard and AMD Ryzen 5 5500 CPU. Please see picture bellow
Do you have any suggestions?. Apparently "bashtop" is no-longer supported in Debian and "btop" nor "bpytop" show CPU temps. Please advise.
The guide is only suggestions. You might have to tweak it for odd boards. If you post the output of sensors, someone should be able to craft a one liner that works.
The guide is only suggestions. You might have to tweak it for odd boards. If you post the output of sensors, someone should be able to craft a one liner that works.
lm-sensors does not find any sensors. This MSI motherboard is not a odd board. It is one of the more popular MSI B550 chipset based motherboards on the market and AMD Ryzen 5 550 CPU. So I am kind of surprised that no sensors are detected. "Bashtop" had no issue with this motherboard.
For this code again out
sudo sensors-detect
Hi
I think you need a kernel update.
I read that from Google, but it's older.
You have the 5.10 kernel!
I think you need a kernel update.
Or a reboot. If you don't reboot you keep using the same kernel even though a new one has been installed.
Or a reboot. If you don't reboot you keep using the same kernel even though a new one has been installed.
I did reboot couple of times. 5.10 kernel is what standard OMV 6 updates installed. Where in OMV 6 would I go to update kernel. OMV is not like std, Linux distro.
So I run from CLI "omv-upgrade", same kernel.
Should I install plugin "openmediavault-kernel 6.4.8"?
So I run from cli.Lin
Yes, and would also set the backports to Enable
Yes, and would also set the backports to Enable
Installed backports, rebooted and still on 5.10 kernel. I did not installed Proxmox kernel
Installed backports, rebooted and still on 5.10 kernel. I did not installed Proxmox kernel
Backports does not install any kernel. It simply enables a series of packages (or package versions) that have not yet been included in the stable version of the kernel in use.
If you want to install another kernel you can do it with the plugin openmediavault-kernel https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…=omv6:omv6_plugins:kernel
Backports does not install any kernel. It simply enables a series of packages (or package versions) that have not yet been included in the stable version of the kernel in use.
If you want to install another kernel you can do it with the plugin openmediavault-kernel https://wiki.omv-extras.org/do…=omv6:omv6_plugins:kernel
Yes, I did that but the only choice of kernel is 5.10.0-0..bpo.11. I should not need Proxmox kernel just to see cpu temps.
I should not need Proxmox kernel just to see cpu temps.
I think the same too.
I would google for information on that motherboard related to lm-sensors.
I think the same too.
I would google for information on that motherboard.
MSI B550-A-Pro is one of the most used motherboards with 550 chip set. In the BIOS I can see CPU temps, fan speeds etc.
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