I ‘should not’ have to add something to the machine to see a “critical system value”. Please assist in getting this working - being able to monitor the TEMP of a small device which is basically headless and out-of-site - is CRITICAL. I then shut down, and removed the Alpine Linux 3.15.0 LIVE USB and booted back to the HASS OS 8.4 installation - went looking for the same data…it is not there. – this path does not exist: /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/tempīut I tracked it down to the following path and file: /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon1/temp1_input In this post, we’ve listed nine of the best CPU temp monitors currently available so that you can ensure that your CPU is operating at safe temperatures. I then followed the path listed in the CPU_TEMP (Command Line) page Command line Sensor - Home Assistant Intel processors starting with the 'Core' series all the way up to the newest Core i7, including all the derivatives. The program supports processors from all three major manufacturers Intel, AMD and VIA. ISO) to a USB device and I booted with it. Core Temp makes it easy for you to monitor the temperature of any modern x86 based processor. I have performed a test - I made a bootable Alpine 3.15.0 (from their Standard. I have another one of these HP t620 that is running pfSense (FreeBSD) and it shows me the CPU temp and other things. Is there someplace in HASS OS that I can see if ‘this value’ is actually being pulled from the CPU (in the OS)? I would not think the AMD CPU would be that different from an INTEL CPU. When I was using Debian - I used these: Installing Home Assistant Supervised on Debian 11 Because of this limitation of AMD CPUs Argus Monitor only displays one temperature graph for all CPU cores the overview tab shows all CPU cores having the same temperature. The installations that I am using now are HASS OS using the ‘Generic x86-圆4 install’ from here: Generic x86-64 - Home Assistant Ryzen: The Ryzen Master software tool interferes with the temperature measurements in Argus Monitor, see below. Now I cannot seem to get a CPU Temp reading using the same lines as I was using for DEBIAN (in fact the HWMON folders appear to be empty on HASS OS). Ryzen: The Ryzen Master software tool interferes with the temperature measurements in Argus Monitor, see below. I then came to realize that at some point DEBIAN 11 would be to old, and opted to put the HASS OS installation on here. It seemed to work fine - Wi-Fi was detected, and it appeared that everything else did as well. When I initially got started with HA - I built out the HA “Supervised” version on a DEBIAN 11 (HA 2022.7.6) load. It has an AMD GX-415GA 1.5 GHz quad-core CPU. I have done anout a dozen installs of the Generic x86-圆4 HASS OS installation 8.4 to an HP ThinClient t620 and an Intel NUC (as well as other installed ‘Supervised on Debian 11’, 'VMWare" and ‘Proxmox attempted’). I have been posting and requesting in the Discord and the Community Forums - to no avail.
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