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== Getting More Info ==
After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 6.0or greater, you need to do some modifications to get all system information displayed. === Fedora 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.
sensors-detect
::'''NOTE:''' <code>yum</code> (deprecated) has been replaced with <code>dnf</code> as the package manager for Fedora 23 and greater. === Ubuntu Install lm-sensors [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto#Install_and_Configure_lm-sensors (Additional help)] ===
sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
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
=See [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SensorInstallHowto#Install_and_Configure_lm-sensors Install and configure lm-sensors] for additional help. == Configure phpsysinfo =Settings ==
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
 
::'''NOTE:''' <code>yum</code> (deprecated) has been replaced with <code>dnf</code> as the package manager for Fedora 23 and greater.
modify the configuration file
optional changes
DEFAULT_LANG="nlen"
LOAD_BAR=true
USE_VHOST=true
and set suid to YES
after saving configphpsysinfo.php ini phpsysinfo will provide voltage, fan and , temperature dataand more === Configure SMART information ===Ref: [http://mewbies.com/how_to_install_phpsysinfo_nix_tutorial.html How to install phpSysInfo]  yum install smartmontools ::'''NOTE:''' <code>yum</code> (deprecated) has been replaced with <code>dnf</code> as the package manager for Fedora 23 and greater. In phpsysinfo.ini (located in ''/var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html'')<br />:<code>ADD_PATHS="/usr/sbin,/sbin"</code>:<code>PLUGINS="SMART"</code>:<code>DEVICES="/dev/sda,/dev/sdb"</code> You also need to change the plugin script and give apache permission to use smartctl with the sudo command: Because the cmd 'smartctl' is only available to root; it will not work for your web server, we need to set some permissions on it and change the command it uses:First we make a copy of the original cp /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html/plugins/smart/class.smart.inc.php /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html/plugins/smart/class.smart.inc.php.bak Now edit the following file: nano /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html/plugins/smart/class.smart.inc.phpSearch for (Ctrl+w) (line 60): --allIt has this: :<code>if ( trim($diskname != "") && (CommonFunctions::executeProgram('smartctl', '--all'.' '.$diskdev.' '.$diskname, $buffer, PSI_DEBUG))) {</code> Change it to: :<code>if ( trim($diskname != "") && (CommonFunctions::executeProgram('sudo', 'smartctl --all '.' '.$diskdev.' '.$diskname, $buffer, PSI_DEBUG))) {</code> Just a note that all we changed was:<br />:<code>'smartctl', '--all'</code>To:<br />:<code>'sudo', 'smartctl --all '</code> Change yours to be the same, including the space: all 'Be sure that line isn't broken into multiple lines. If it is you'll see on your ''xml.php?plugin=SMART'' page errors containing ''\n''And be sure that <code>smartctl</code> is the correct path. Next we need to add your web server group to ''sudo'' to be able to run <code>smartctl</code> cmds: sudo visudoPaste in this line under ''# User privilege specification'', changing yourweb server group (apache) to your own.For example I have pasted in:<br />:<code>apache ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/sbin/smartctl</code>
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