Name
Current value (unit)
---------------
--------------------
SYS Temp
=
44.000 (C)
(x)
CPU Temp
=
41.500 (C)
(x)
The SYS temperature is for the overall temperature inside the hardware unit. The CPU
temperature relates specifically to the unit's central processor which can be lower than the
overall temperature due to the method of cooling.
Note: The meaning of "(x)"
The "(x)" at the side of each the sensor line, indicates that the sensor is enabled.
The
-verbose
option displays the current values plus the configured ranges:
gw-world:/> hwm -a -v
2 sensors available
Poll interval time = 500ms
Name [type][number] = low_limit] current_value [high_limit (unit)
-----------------------------------------------------------------
SYS Temp
[TEMP
][
0] =
44.000]
45.000 [ 0.000 (C)
CPU Temp
[TEMP
][
1] =
42.000]
42.500 [ 0.000 (C)
Time to probe sensors: 2.980000e-05 seconds
Each physical attribute listed on the left is given a minimum and maximum range within which it
should operate. When the value returned after polling falls outside this range, NetDefendOS
optionally generates a log message that is sent to the configured log servers.
Note: Different hardware has different sensors and ranges
Each hardware model may have a different set of sensors and a different operating
range. The above output and its values are for illustration only.
Setting the Minimum and Maximum Range
The minimum and maximum values shown in the output from the
hwm
command are set
through the Web Interface by going to System > Device > Hardware Monitoring > Add and
selecting the hardware parameter to monitor. The desired operating range can then be specified.
A sensor is identified in the Web Interface by specifying a unique combination of the following
parameters:
•
Type
This is the
type
of sensor shown in the CLI output above and is presented as a list of choices in
the Web Interface. For example,
Temp
.
•
Sensor
This is the
number
of the sensor as shown in the CLI output above. For example, the
SYS Temp
number is
0
.
•
Name
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