Difference between revisions of "PhpSysInfo"

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I changed the following lines, but of course this is optional.
 
I changed the following lines, but of course this is optional.
define('sensorProgram', 'LMSensors');
+
define('sensorProgram', 'LMSensors');
define('hideMounts', '/boot');
+
define('hideMounts', '/boot');
define('hideFstypes', 'tmpfs');
+
define('hideFstypes', 'tmpfs');
define('hddTemp', 'tcp');
+
define('hddTemp', 'tcp');
define('loadBar', true);
+
define('loadBar', true);
  
 
after saving the config.php phpsysinfo also provides voltage, fan and temperature data.
 
after saving the config.php phpsysinfo also provides voltage, fan and temperature data.

Revision as of 15:46, 25 April 2010


Getting More Info

After the one click install of phpsysinfo in Amahi 5.1 I needed to do some modifications to get all system information displayed. For other users, this is what I did.

first open a terminal session and login as root from another computer in windows with putty or in linux: ssh root@hda

type

yum install lm_sensors
sensors-detect

keep pressing enter for default answers.

cd /var/hda/web-apps/phpsysinfo/html
cp config.php config.php_bak

to make a backup of your original config file

nano config.php

I changed the following lines, but of course this is optional.

define('sensorProgram', 'LMSensors');
define('hideMounts', '/boot');
define('hideFstypes', 'tmpfs');
define('hddTemp', 'tcp');
define('loadBar', true);

after saving the config.php phpsysinfo also provides voltage, fan and temperature data.