It can monitor:
- * the temperature of the motherboard and CPU sensors (using
- lm-sensors).
- * the temperature of the NVidia GPUs (using XNVCtrl).
- * the temperature of the Hard Disk Drives (using hddtemp).
- * the rotation speed of the fans (using lm-sensors).
- * the temperature of a remote computer.
- * the cpu load.
+ * the temperature of the motherboard and CPU sensors (using
+ lm-sensors).
+ * the temperature of the NVidia GPUs (using XNVCtrl).
+ * the temperature of the Hard Disk Drives (using hddtemp).
+ * the rotation speed of the fans (using lm-sensors).
+ * the temperature of a remote computer.
+ * the cpu load.
Alarms using Desktop Notification can be set to each sensor to notify
high temperatures.
To monitor the temperature of a remote computer:
- * start psensor-server on the remote computer. The default port is
- 3131 and can be changed by using the '--port=PORT' command line
- option.
+ * start psensor-server on the remote computer. The default port is
+ 3131 and can be changed by using the '--port=PORT' command line
+ option.
- * start psensor with the '--url' option:
- psensor --url=http://hostname:3131
+ * start psensor with the '--url' option: psensor
+ --url=http://hostname:3131
WARNING:
psensor-server does not provide any way to restrict the connection to
Installation
------------
+Psensor can be compiled and installed on any modern linux
+distribution.
+
Debian
------
help2man libcurl4-openssl-dev libjson0-dev libmicrohttpd-dev
libgtop2-dev
+Debian kfreebsd
+---------------
+
+Compilation requires the following packages:
+gcc libgtk2.0-dev libsensors4-dev libgconf2-dev help2man
+libcurl4-openssl-dev libjson0-dev libmicrohttpd-dev libgtop2-dev
+
Ubuntu
------
make install
* Start the sensor detection script: 'sensors-detect' and follows the
-instructions
+ instructions
* Verify the sensor detection by running: 'sensors'