Hi Danilo,

I suppose this was meant for the list...

Arno

On 6/13/2007 9:22 PM, Danilo Perdomo wrote:
>   Hi, check this out.
> http://www.nagios.org/products/environmental/esensors/em01b.php
> http://support.ipmonitor.com/tutorials/cd4c08ebc42b43a69b837b58e0f73cbb.aspx
> 
> 
> 
> Arno Lehmann escribió:
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> On 6/13/2007 2:06 PM, Marco Borsani wrote:
>>   
>>> I'd like to use temp sensor on the motherboard of our Dell Poweredge
>>> servers,
>>>     
>>  >> On 6/12/2007 10:19 AM, Marco Borsani wrote:
>>  >>> Hi all.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>
>>  >>>
>>  >>> I am looking for a sensor to monitoring the temperature in our server
>>  >>> farms.
>>
>> I hope you are aware that the temperature inside your servers does not 
>> necessarily correlate with your data center environmental conditions... 
>> While I like to monitor Server temperature, harddisk temperature, etc.,
>>
>> I think that keeping an eye on the conditions in the room is quite a 
>> good idea... Noticing your air condition to be ineffective before your 
>> machines overheat can save you lots of work, repairing, replacing or 
>> restarting your servers :-)
>>
>> Arno
>>
>>   

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