Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 21:59:35 -0700 (MST) From: "M. Warner Losh" <imp@bsdimp.com> To: anderson@centtech.com Cc: mobile@freebsd.org Subject: Re: i8000fan for freebsd and Sony PCG-z1wa Message-ID: <20060218.215935.99466173.imp@bsdimp.com> In-Reply-To: <43F7F2FD.9070509@centtech.com> References: <20060218.100245.31254157.imp@bsdimp.com> <43F7F2FD.9070509@centtech.com>
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Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> writes:
: M. Warner Losh wrote:
: > Recently, I've had to diagnose problems with my dell i8200 which sadly
: > runs windows. It was running slower than the dickens. Turns out it
: > was heat related and the bios was stepping the speed down and never
: > back up. I've not been able to fix the overheading problem (would
: > love to know how, btw).
: >
: > In the process of all of this, I found a damn useful program that
: > monitored the temperature, fan speed CPU load and CPU speed, producing
: > a nice graph over time.
: >
: > I was wondering if something similar existed for FreeBSD. I'd like a
: > nice little program that I can use to graph the temperature, CPU speed
: > and cpu load, with and without powerd running. Can anybody help me out?
: >
:
: Are you looking for a long term statistical tool, or a real-time
: graphical view? I was thinking perl+rrdtool for a long term background
: tool that would create png's would be pretty easy to whip up..
I was hoping to get a nice real-time graph...
Warner
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