Difference between revisions of "PhpSysInfo"
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== Getting More Info == | == Getting More Info == | ||
After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6.0, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed. | After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6.0, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed. | ||
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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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{{Code|yum install lm_sensors | {{Code|yum install lm_sensors | ||
sensors-detect}} | sensors-detect}} | ||
− | + | === Ubuntu Install lm-sensors [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto#Install_and_Configure_lm-sensors (Additional help)] === | |
− | === Ubuntu [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto#Install_and_Configure_lm-sensors (Additional help)] === | ||
{{Code|sudo apt-get install lm-sensors | {{Code|sudo apt-get install lm-sensors | ||
sudo sensors-detect}} | sudo sensors-detect}} | ||
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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 {{Code|service module-init-tools start}} | 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 {{Code|service module-init-tools start}} | ||
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{{Code|cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html | {{Code|cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html |
Revision as of 23:45, 7 July 2012
Getting More Info
After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6.0, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed.
Fedora Install lm-sensors
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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su -
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at the prompt enter your root password
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yum install lm_sensors sensors-detect
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Ubuntu Install lm-sensors (Additional help)
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sudo apt-get install lm-sensors sudo sensors-detect
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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
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service module-init-tools start
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cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html cp config.php config.php_bak
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to make a backup of your original config file
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nano config.php
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Change define('PSI_SENSOR_PROGRAM', ); to define('PSI_SENSOR_PROGRAM', 'LMSensors'); This tells phpsysinfo to use lm_sensors to obtain and display sensor information.
Other optional changes:
define('PSI_HIDE_MOUNTS', '/boot,/dev/shm'); - hides /boot and /dev/shm in mounted filesystems define('PSI_HIDE_FS_TYPES', 'tmpfs'); - hides tmpfs filesystems define('PSI_HDD_TEMP', 'tcp'); - tells PSI to obtain current hdd temp define('PSI_LOAD_BAR', true); define('PSI_UPS_PROGRAM', 'Apcupsd'); - use apcupsd to show APC info from APC UPS's
after saving config.php phpsysinfo will provide voltage, fan and temperature data.