Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. <html><center><span style="color:#b7620b;font-size:300%;">Incomplete Document</span></center></html> <html><center><span style="color:#b7620b;font-size:300%;">Not for public use</span></center></html> {{ :underconstruction.jpg?400 |}} \\ ---- \\ <html><center><b>CPU Temp Plugin For OMV6</b></center></html> {{ :omvextras_logo4.jpg?400 |}} ====== CPU Temp Plugin For OMV6 ====== \\ \\ ===== Summary ===== The openmediavault-cputemp plugin provides OMV with the ability to display on the dashboard the temperatures recorded by the system's sensors. To achieve this goal, the plugin uses the lm-sensors software package. This package parses and displays existing sensors, the plugin collects the values and translates them for display in the GUI. ==== Third Party Software Note ==== \\ While this OMV plugin makes the lm-sensors package easy to integrate into openmediavault, the lm-sensors package itself was created by a third party. See the project / author's -> [[https://hwmon.wiki.kernel.org/|HWMon web page]] for more detailed information and support. ---- ===== Prerequisites ===== * [[https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=misc_docs:omv_extras|OMV-Extras]] must be pre-installed. ---- ===== Installation ===== In OMV6's GUI:\\ Under **System** > **Plugins**, find and highlight **openmediavault-cputemp 6.X**, and click the **install** button. ---- ===== Configuration ===== Place Holder\\ \\ ===== Source Code ===== -> [[https://github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers/openmediavault-XXXXX|Source Code]] docs_in_draft/cputemp.txt Last modified: 2023/05/27 15:14by chente