lm_sensors in an embedded environment

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Has lm_sensors been successfully run on uClinux? The reason I ask is because
it sounds like it would make a great embedded system monitor for machine
temps, and other useful system data.

I can always check the forum, but just thought I would ask you first.


Thanks,
Rob

On 10/10/05, Kjeld Flarup <kjeld.flarup at liberalismen.dk> wrote:
>
> Hello Robert
>
> You would most likely have to write the drivers your self.
>
> Kjeld
>
> Robert Teel wrote:
>
> >I am curious if anyone has tried to use the lm_sensor software in an
> embedded
> >environment. I would like to get uClinux up on an FPGA or small micro,
> and run
> >lm_sensors on top of that to monitor other rack mount processor boards.
> >
> >
> >In other words, I want to a small embedded linux disto to monitor and
> alert the
> >maintenance personnel when there are chassis over heat / over voltage
> situation. Has this
> >type of thing been done? I'm not concerned with the temperature of the
> small micro, only the temps of chassis.
> >
> >
> >Feel free to reply to robt(at)Colmek.com.
> >
> >
> >Thanks in advance!
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