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lundan

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Hello!

 

Is it possible to see the CPU temperature of my NAS in any way?

I know that this is dependent of the hardware I use, but there must be some tool out there that supports multiple motherboards/CPUs? Is it possible to install it to XPEnology?

It would be great if it's possible to get the synology interface to show the CPU temp in "System information".

 

I'm currently using an ASRock FM2A88X-ITX+ motherboard with a AMD A-Series A8-5500 CPU.

 

Any thougts?

 

Thanks!

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I asked the same question with no answer. Let me know if this command works for you.

 

running the following command shows me the correct cpu temperature.

 

cat /sys/bus/platform/devices/coretemp.0/temp1_input

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Hey ajafar, output ist: "can't open '/sys/bus/platform/devices/coretemp.0/temp1_input': No such file or directory"

 

But I found another way to measure cpu temp: I installed IPKG and after that with IPKGui lm-sensors. It shows me the current cpu temp over console, "sensors" command.

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Hello guys,

 

I'm kind of new on the forum but I have seen this post, and I have the same issue.

The temperature displayed by the system (match) is the temperature of one of my hard drive disks.

So I hope it will be solved in the final version of the 5.0, because I have tested on 4.3 and 5.0 Beta.

 

MotherBoard : Asrock FM2A88X Pro+

CPU : AMD A4-5300

RAM : 2 Go G Skill

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I just try to add more sensors and i2c driver to my test kernel, and test it on my two systems:

ZBOX AD-014 : system info still show the temp of one hard drive

ASUS P5KPL-AM SE : still show 40°C

 

Then I installed lm-sensors, it detect the "new" informations (here on my asus mainboard with atk0110 driver)

 

DiskStation> sensors
atk0110-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
Vcore Voltage:      +1.21 V  (min =  +0.85 V, max =  +1.60 V)
+3.3 Voltage:      +3.38 V  (min =  +2.97 V, max =  +3.63 V)
+5 Voltage:        +4.99 V  (min =  +4.50 V, max =  +5.50 V)
+12 Voltage:      +12.36 V  (min = +10.20 V, max = +13.80 V)
CPU FAN Speed:      912 RPM  (min =  600 RPM)
CHASSIS FAN Speed:    0 RPM  (min =  800 RPM)
CPU Temperature:    +20.0 C  (high = +60.0 C, crit = +95.0 C)
MB Temperature:     +32.0 C  (high = +45.0 C, crit = +95.0 C)

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0:       +51.0 C  (high = +80.0 C, crit = +100.0 C)
Core 1:       +44.0 C  (high = +80.0 C, crit = +100.0 C)
Core 2:       +38.0 C  (high = +80.0 C, crit = +100.0 C)
Core 3:       +47.0 C  (high = +80.0 C, crit = +100.0 C)

 

Can't understand where DSM find the 40 °C...

 

EDIT: Output from my zotac:

DiskStation> sensors
k8temp-pci-00c3
Adapter: PCI adapter
Core0 Temp:   +32.0 C
Core0 Temp:   +33.0 C
Core1 Temp:   +33.0 C
Core1 Temp:   +29.0 C

w83627dhg-isa-0e80
Adapter: ISA adapter
Vcore:        +0.83 V  (min =  +0.00 V, max =  +1.74 V)
in1:          +0.81 V  (min =  +0.67 V, max =  +0.68 V)  ALARM
AVCC:         +3.34 V  (min =  +0.56 V, max =  +3.44 V)
+3.3V:        +3.33 V  (min =  +3.70 V, max =  +3.04 V)  ALARM
in4:          +1.09 V  (min =  +0.93 V, max =  +1.87 V)
in5:          +0.81 V  (min =  +1.26 V, max =  +1.14 V)  ALARM
in6:          +0.81 V  (min =  +0.66 V, max =  +1.08 V)
3VSB:         +3.36 V  (min =  +2.78 V, max =  +0.75 V)  ALARM
Vbat:         +3.33 V  (min =  +2.43 V, max =  +1.82 V)  ALARM
fan1:           0 RPM  (min =  709 RPM, div = 16)  ALARM
fan2:           0 RPM  (min = 3125 RPM, div = 16)  ALARM
fan3:           0 RPM  (min = 1360 RPM, div = 16)  ALARM
fan4:           0 RPM  (min = 2410 RPM, div = 16)  ALARM
fan5:           0 RPM  (min = 1081 RPM, div = 16)  ALARM
temp1:        +34.0 C  (high = +22.0 C, hyst = -118.0 C)  ALARM  sensor = diode
temp2:        +34.5 C  (high = +80.0 C, hyst = +75.0 C)  sensor = diode
temp3:        +36.5 C  (high = +80.0 C, hyst = +75.0 C)  sensor = thermistor
cpu0_vid:    +0.000 V
intrusion0:  ALARM

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