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== Getting More Info ==
 
== Getting More Info ==
 
After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6 or 7, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed.
 
After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6 or 7, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed.
=== Fedora Install lm-sensors ===
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==Install lm-sensors ==
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open a terminal session and login as root or if you have sudo configured use sudo in front of all commands.  
 
open a terminal session and login as root or if you have sudo configured use sudo in front of all commands.  
  

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Getting More Info

After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6 or 7, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed.

Install lm-sensors

Fedora

open a terminal session and login as root or if you have sudo configured use sudo in front of all commands.

type

su -

at the prompt enter your root password

then type

yum install lm_sensors
sensors-detect

Ubuntu Install lm-sensors (Additional help)

sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
sudo sensors-detect


Answer the questions. At the end of sensors-detect, Type "yes" to have sensors-detect insert modules into /etc/modules, or edit /etc/modules yourself service module-init-tools start

Configure phpsysinfo

first make a backup of your original configuration file

cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html
cp phpsysinfo.ini phpsysinfo.inibak

if neccessary

yum install nano

modify the configuration file

nano phpsysinfo.ini

optional changes

DEFAULT_LANG="nl"
LOAD_BAR=true
USE_VHOST=true
SENSOR_PROGRAM="LMSensors"
HDD_TEMP="command"
HIDE_FS_TYPES="tmpfs,devtmpfs"


For Ubuntu run also

sudo dpkg-reconfigure hddtemp

and set suid to YES

after saving phpsysinfo.ini phpsysinfo will provide voltage, fan, temperature data and more

It should also be possible to display SMART information from your disks, but I did not manage to get it working yet. Please update this page if you succeed

I started with

yum install smartmontools

in phpsysinfo.ini

PLUGINS="SMART"
DEVICES="/dev/sda, /dev/sdb"