HardwareMonitoring

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This function monitors hardware. To enable it, you need to access the Hardware Configuration tool in the console followed by Hardware options ( press F1 in the console to list keyboard shortcuts ).

When using the LmSensors hardware mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • motherboard temperature,
  • CPU temperature,
  • chipset temperature,
  • Vcore,
  • fan rotation speed.

After initializing, a chipset selection window appears, followed by sensor selection.
The sensor selection screen comprises of three columns. The first column displays the sensor name as indicated by lmsensors; the second displays the sensor name as indicated by the user; the third displays the ideal value for the given sensor.
After a sensor has been selected you will be presented with its configuration window. The state of the sensor is indicated at the top. Configurable values are divided between two columns.

  • Label - the user-modifiable sensor name.
  • Ideal value .
  • Minimal value - if the current value is smaller than the minimal value it will be marked in red in the server GUI.
  • Maximum value - if the current value is larger than the maximum value it will be marked in red in the server GUI.
  • Multiplex - the actual current value will be multiplied by the multiplex value, the result being shown as the current value.
  • Addition - the addition value will be added to the actual current value, the result being shown as the current value.
  • Ignore - when this option is enabled, the sensor in question will not be displayed in the server GUI.

When using the mbmon (motherboard monitor) hardware mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • motherboard temperature,
  • CPU temperature,
  • chipset temperature,
  • Vcore.
<tbody> </tbody>
   Supported chipset families
   winbond
   LM78/LM79, W83781D, W83782D, W83783S, W83627HF, W83697HF, AS99127F, ASB100
   wl784
   W83L784R, W83L785R, W83L785TS-S
   via686
   VT82C686A/B
   it87
   IT8705F, IT8712F
   gl52
   GL518SM, GL520SM
   lm85
   LM85, ADM1024, ADM1025, ADM1027, ADT7463, EMC6D10X
   lm80
   LM80
   lm90
   LM90, ADM1020, ADM1021, ADM1023
   lm75
   LM75

When using the xyratex hardware mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • disk status,
  • fan speed,
  • fan PWM,
  • power status,
  • fan status,
  • temperature.

When using the IPMI (sensors) mode the information displayed depends on your motherboard. To enable this mode you need to have a motherboard with a sensor management component which supports access via IPMI.

When using the Intel SSR212 2U mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • power status,
  • memory voltage,
  • voltage levels,
  • box temperature,
  • CPU temperature,
  • fan speed.

When using the Intel SR2500ALLX mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • power status,
  • memory voltage,
  • voltage levels,
  • box temperature,
  • CPU temperature,
  • fan speed,
  • disk status.

When using the AOC-SAT2-MV8 mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • Unit - displays the unit name,
  • Bay - number of the bay into which the unit is inserted,
  • Serial Number - unit serial number.

When using the Intel SSR212MC2 mode you can find information on the following parameters here:

  • Disc status - displays disk status,
  • BBU status - displays backup battery unit status,
  • BBU Capacity Info - displays backup battery unit capacity stats,
  • BBU Properties - displays backup battery unit properties,
  • BBU Design Info - displays backup battery unit design parameters,
  • IPMI Sensors - IPMI Sensors stats.