Difference between revisions of "Display HDD temperature in web interface"

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cd /usr/share/web-admin/
cd /usr/share/web-admin/
wget download.excito.net/software/gui_hdd.patch
wget download.excito.net/software/gui_hdd.patch
patch --verbose -p0 &lt; /path/to/gui_hdd.patch</pre>  
patch --verbose -p0 &lt; /usr/share/web-admin/</pre>  
<br> [Edit:&nbsp;It didn't work well to screen copy/paste the patch for some reason (spaces vs tabs etc.), so we uploaded the patch file to a server for direct download.]  
<br> [Edit:&nbsp;It didn't work well to screen copy/paste the patch for some reason (spaces vs tabs etc.), so we uploaded the patch file to a server for direct download.]  



Revision as of 16:18, 10 January 2011

Hi,

I think it's nice to be able to see the HDD temperature in the web portal and started digging around. I found out that you already have the functionallity but it doesn't seem to be used anywhere (navigate to http://b3.local/admin/stat/info to get the JSON data). Hence I decided to hack it in myself.

I've attached the patch incase anyone else is interested in seeing it as well. Just make sure you have hddtemp installed (apt-get install hddtemp).

Transfer the patch to your bubba and ssh in. Then do:

su (use password 'excito')
apt-get update
apt-get install hddtemp
apt-get install patch
cd /usr/share/web-admin/
wget download.excito.net/software/gui_hdd.patch
patch --verbose -p0 < /usr/share/web-admin/


[Edit: It didn't work well to screen copy/paste the patch for some reason (spaces vs tabs etc.), so we uploaded the patch file to a server for direct download.]


The result:

Gui patch.jpeg


Note: This howto was copied by Excito with the writers permission from our forum, and originally written by [vEX]. Our warmest thanks to him/her for this contribution!