Thermal
The thermal input plugin reports system temperatures periodically -- each second by default. Currently this plugin is only available for Linux.
The following tables describes the information generated by the plugin.
key | description |
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name | The name of the thermal zone, such as thermal_zone0 |
type | The type of the thermal zone, such as x86_pkg_temp |
temp | Current temperature in celsius |
Configuration Parameters
The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:
Key | Description |
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Interval_Sec | Polling interval (seconds). default: 1 |
Interval_NSec | Polling interval (nanoseconds). default: 0 |
name_regex | Optional name filter regex. default: None |
type_regex | Optional type filter regex. default: None |
Threaded | Indicates whether to run this input in its own thread. Default: |
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
Some systems provide multiple thermal zones. In this example monitor only thermal_zone0 by name, once per minute.
Configuration File
In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:
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