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     'GPUCoreTemp' is a read-only attribute.
 
     'GPUCoreTemp' is a read-only attribute.
 
     'GPUCoreTemp' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.
 
     'GPUCoreTemp' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.
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Now I want to put this into a hobbit monitor task.  The easiest way is to stick it into an existing custom monitor.
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/usr/lib/hobbit/client/ext/cputemp looks like this:
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<pre>
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#!/bin/sh
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#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep "CPU Temp" | awk '{print $1 $2 $3}' |
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# awk {'sub("\+", ""); sub("°F", ""); print }' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
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#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep -i temp | grep -v k8temp| awk '{ sub("°F", ""); sub("\+", ""); sub("/", ""); sub(" +", ""); sub("\(.*$", ""); print}' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
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/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep -i temp | grep -v k8temp | awk '{sub(".F.*$",
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""); sub(" +",""); sub("+",""); print}' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
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RESULT=`grep Core0Temp /tmp/cputemp.txt | awk '{ FS=":";  print int($2) }'`;
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COLOR=green
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if test "$RESULT" -gt 120
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then
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COLOR=red
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fi
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if test "$RESULT" -lt 70
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then
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COLOR=red
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fi
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$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.cputemp $COLOR `date`
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`cat /tmp/cputemp.txt`
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"
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exit 0
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</pre>
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It probably should look something like this:
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<pre>
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#!/bin/sh
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#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep "CPU Temp" | awk '{print $1 $2 $3}' |
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# awk {'sub("\+", ""); sub("°F", ""); print }' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
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#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep -i temp | grep -v k8temp| awk '{ sub("°F", ""); sub("\+", ""); sub("/", ""); sub(" +", ""); sub("\(.*$", ""); print}' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
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CGPUTEMP=`nvidia-settings -q [gpu:0]/GPUCoreTemp | grep Attribute | sed -e "s/.*.://g" -e "s/\.//g"`;
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FGPUTEMP=$CGPUTEMP*9/5+32
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echo "temp1:$FGPUTEMP" > /tmp/cputemp.txt
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/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep Temp | grep -v k8temp | awk '{sub(".F.*$",
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""); sub(" +",""); sub("+",""); print}' >> /tmp/cputemp.txt
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RESULT=`grep Core0Temp /tmp/cputemp.txt | awk '{ FS=":";  print int($2) }'`;
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COLOR=green
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if test "$RESULT" -gt 120
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then
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COLOR=red
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fi
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if test "$RESULT" -lt 70
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then
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COLOR=red
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fi
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$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.cputemp $COLOR `date`
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`cat /tmp/cputemp.txt`
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"
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exit 0
 
</pre>
 
</pre>

Revision as of 01:15, 15 July 2011

  • how do I get the current temperature of my nvidia GPU?
rday@merkli:~$ nvidia-settings -q [gpu:0]/GPUCoreTemp | grep Attribute | sed -e "s/.*.://g" -e "s/\.//g"
 47

The result is in Celsius.

Without all the filtering, it looks like this:

rday@merkli:~$ nvidia-settings -q [gpu:0]/GPUCoreTemp

  Attribute 'GPUCoreTemp' (merkli:0[gpu:0]): 47.
    'GPUCoreTemp' is an integer attribute.
    'GPUCoreTemp' is a read-only attribute.
    'GPUCoreTemp' can use the following target types: X Screen, GPU.


Now I want to put this into a hobbit monitor task. The easiest way is to stick it into an existing custom monitor.

/usr/lib/hobbit/client/ext/cputemp looks like this:

#!/bin/sh

#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep "CPU Temp" | awk '{print $1 $2 $3}' |
#	awk {'sub("\+", ""); sub("°F", ""); print }' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep -i temp | grep -v k8temp| awk '{ sub("°F", ""); sub("\+", ""); sub("/", ""); sub(" +", ""); sub("\(.*$", ""); print}' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep -i temp | grep -v k8temp | awk '{sub(".F.*$",
""); sub(" +",""); sub("+",""); print}' > /tmp/cputemp.txt

RESULT=`grep Core0Temp /tmp/cputemp.txt | awk '{ FS=":";  print int($2) }'`;
COLOR=green
if test "$RESULT" -gt 120
then
	COLOR=red
fi
if test "$RESULT" -lt 70
then
	COLOR=red
fi

$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.cputemp $COLOR `date`

`cat /tmp/cputemp.txt`
"

exit 0

It probably should look something like this:

#!/bin/sh

#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep "CPU Temp" | awk '{print $1 $2 $3}' |
#	awk {'sub("\+", ""); sub("°F", ""); print }' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
#/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep -i temp | grep -v k8temp| awk '{ sub("°F", ""); sub("\+", ""); sub("/", ""); sub(" +", ""); sub("\(.*$", ""); print}' > /tmp/cputemp.txt
CGPUTEMP=`nvidia-settings -q [gpu:0]/GPUCoreTemp | grep Attribute | sed -e "s/.*.://g" -e "s/\.//g"`;

FGPUTEMP=$CGPUTEMP*9/5+32
echo "temp1:$FGPUTEMP" > /tmp/cputemp.txt
/usr/bin/sensors -f | grep Temp | grep -v k8temp | awk '{sub(".F.*$",
""); sub(" +",""); sub("+",""); print}' >> /tmp/cputemp.txt

RESULT=`grep Core0Temp /tmp/cputemp.txt | awk '{ FS=":";  print int($2) }'`;
COLOR=green
if test "$RESULT" -gt 120
then
	COLOR=red
fi
if test "$RESULT" -lt 70
then
	COLOR=red
fi

$BB $BBDISP "status $MACHINE.cputemp $COLOR `date`

`cat /tmp/cputemp.txt`
"

exit 0