Feature #9297
closedGraph for hardware temperature readings
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Description
It would very nice to be able to see a history of available temperature readings even if that was just whatever CPU temp is reported in the dashboard.
This would make troubleshooting hardware issues significantly easier.
Individual CPU cores, ACPI thermal zones, harddrive temps etc would be a bonus.
Updated by Jim Pingle almost 6 years ago
- Target version changed from 48 to 2.5.0
Updated by David Reitz about 5 years ago
I don't see a vote button, so +1 for this feature!
Updated by Anonymous about 4 years ago
- Target version changed from 2.5.0 to Future
Out of scope for 2.5.0
Updated by Paul Miskinis over 3 years ago
Signed up just to do this. +1.
Current CPU temperature at 0% load isn't the same as temperature 2 hours ago when the load was 100%. History of temperature readings would help.
Updated by Viktor Gurov over 3 years ago
rrd update:
https://gitlab.netgate.com/pfSense/pfSense/-/merge_requests/278
Status Monitoring pkg update:
https://gitlab.netgate.com/pfSense/FreeBSD-ports/-/merge_requests/93
Updated by Jim Pingle over 3 years ago
- Status changed from New to Pull Request Review
- Target version changed from Future to 2.6.0
- Plus Target Version set to 21.09
Updated by Renato Botelho over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Pull Request Review to Feedback
- Assignee set to Viktor Gurov
PR has been merged. Thanks!
Updated by Jim Pingle over 3 years ago
- Subject changed from Log and Graph Temperatures to Graph for hardware temperature readings
Updating subject for release notes.
Updated by Jim Pingle over 3 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
Seems to be working nicely
Updated by Jim Pingle about 3 years ago
- Plus Target Version changed from 21.09 to 22.01