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Date:      Mon, 8 Aug 2005 00:57:03 -0700
From:      Marshall Pierce <mpierce@hmc.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: how to check CPU Heating Capacity (Temperature)
Message-ID:  <57F3091D-9CB9-435C-9F05-5B7C925180CF@hmc.edu>
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On Aug 8, 2005, at 0:17, Ivailo Tanusheff wrote:

> Try using healthd, it's in ports: /usr/ports/sysutils/healthd
> It works OK for me :)
>
> Ivailo Tanusheff
>
> [snip]
>
> "DeadMan Xia ...." <deadmanxia@gmail.com>
> Sent by: owner-freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> 08/06/2005 11:29 PM
>
> To
> freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> cc
>
> Subject
> how to check CPU Heating Capacity (Temperature)
>
>
> I m using FreeBSD 5.4 on Intel Xeon Dual Processor machine, is there
> any command r utility which may give the specific details, abt how
> much percentage for cpu heat, means wat is specific temperature of
> cpu.
> Thanx in advance.
>
> DeadMan Xia ,,,,


I prefer xmbmon, myself. healthd gave nonsensical temperature values  
for me.
You can run xmbmon as 'mbmon' if you aren't running X.

-Marshall Pierce
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