Thermal

The thermal input plugin reports system temeratures at the given time interval, one second by default. At the moment this plugin is only available for Linux.

The following tables describes the information generated by the plugin.

Configuration Parameters

The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:

Getting Started

In order to get temperature(s) of your system, you can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:

Command Line

$ bin/fluent-bit -i thermal -t my_thermal -o stdout -m '*'
Fluent Bit v1.3.0
Copyright (C) Treasure Data

[2019/08/18 13:39:43] [ info] [storage] initializing...
...
[0] my_thermal: [1566099584.000085820, {"name"=>"thermal_zone0", "type"=>"x86_pkg_temp", "temp"=>60.000000}]
[1] my_thermal: [1566099585.000136466, {"name"=>"thermal_zone0", "type"=>"x86_pkg_temp", "temp"=>59.000000}]
[2] my_thermal: [1566099586.000083156, {"name"=>"thermal_zone0", "type"=>"x86_pkg_temp", "temp"=>59.000000}]

Some systems provide multiple thermal zones. In this example monitor only thermal_zone0 by name, once per minute.

$ bin/fluent-bit -i thermal -t my_thermal -p "interval_sec=60" -p "name_regex=thermal_zone0" -o stdout -m '*'
Fluent Bit v1.3.0
Copyright (C) Treasure Data

[2019/08/18 13:39:43] [ info] [storage] initializing...
...
[0] my_temp: [1565759542.001053749, {"name"=>"thermal_zone0", "type"=>"pch_skylake", "temp"=>48.500000}]
[0] my_temp: [1565759602.001661061, {"name"=>"thermal_zone0", "type"=>"pch_skylake", "temp"=>48.500000}]

Configuration File

In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:

[INPUT]
    Name thermal
    Tag  my_thermal

[OUTPUT]
    Name  stdout
    Match *

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