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WMsensors.pl 0.1



Developer:   Karsten Eiser
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License:   GPL (GNU General Public License)
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WMsensors.pl is a small perl-program which monitors the temperature and voltages of CPU and motherboard and also shows the Fan-speed.

Runs as a dock app for Window Maker.

Needs no config-file, but a proper configured installation of lm_sensors and uses the Wharf::JDockApp modul from the CPAN.

Requirements:
You need a proper configured installation of lmsensors.
The output of the command "sensors" should contain lines like this one.

  • CPU core: +1.87 V (min = +1.98 V, max = +2.49 V) ALARM
  • +2.5V: +0.36 V (min = +2.24 V, max = +2.74 V) ALARM
  • I/O: +3.40 V (min = +2.95 V, max = +3.62 V)
  • +5V: +4.89 V (min = +4.47 V, max = +5.49 V)
  • +12V: +12.04 V (min = +10.79 V, max = +13.18 V)
  • CPU Fan: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2)
  • P/S Fan: 0 RPM (min = 3000 RPM, div = 2)
  • SYS Temp: +34.4C (limit = +45C, hysteresis = +40C)
  • CPU Temp: +40.3C (limit = +60C, hysteresis = +55C)
  • SBr Temp: +24.8C (limit = +65C, hysteresis = +60C)

    INSTALLATION

    First step:
    Be sure you have installed the Perlmodule "Wharf::JDockApp" from the CPAN.
    If you didn't have this Perlmodule type on the shell:
    $ perl -MCPAN -e 'install Wharf::JDockApp'
    (This will install the needed Perl-module)

    Second step:
    $ cp wmsensors.pl /usr/local/bin

    Third step:
    Run wmsensors.pl
    $ wmsensors.pl or
    $ wmsensors.pl --help
    tags wharf jdockapp  min 3000  3000 rpm  rpm min  rpm div  the cpan  configured installation  from the  proper configured  

    Download WMsensors.pl 0.1


     http://dockapps.org/files/104/361/wmsensors.pl-0.1.tar.gz


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