Hello All,
I'm new to freeNAS so please bare with me. I have an old desktop lying around, its a pentium 4, 3.6GHz, so I decided to try to make it a NAS using freeNAS. I wanted to monitor my cpu temp, so searching over the internet I found that the "sysctl -a" command should give me the cpu temperature. However, I tried it with "grep temp" and all the other formats that I found online but it seems as if the command isn't returning my cpu temperature. All I get when I enter "sysctl -a | grep temp" is some information related to ipv6 adresses. Is there any application that I can install or something? I would appreciate any help.
Regards
Adel
I'm new to freeNAS so please bare with me. I have an old desktop lying around, its a pentium 4, 3.6GHz, so I decided to try to make it a NAS using freeNAS. I wanted to monitor my cpu temp, so searching over the internet I found that the "sysctl -a" command should give me the cpu temperature. However, I tried it with "grep temp" and all the other formats that I found online but it seems as if the command isn't returning my cpu temperature. All I get when I enter "sysctl -a | grep temp" is some information related to ipv6 adresses. Is there any application that I can install or something? I would appreciate any help.
Regards
Adel