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Monitor HDD Temperatures with Collectd, InfluxDB, Grafana - (CentOS 7.x x64) - David Biers David Biers Configuration Architecture Security Customization Command Line Scripting Helpful Tricks Notes Subscribe Home David Biers The only one that seems to be having fun. Configuration Architecture Security Customization Command Line Scripting Helpful Tricks Notes Subscribe Architecture / Configuration / Customization 0 Monitor HDD Temperatures with Collectd, InfluxDB, Grafana – (CentOS 7.x x64) by David · April 5, 2016 Introduction I like to monitor things. I like to have data. As much of it as I can. I'm the software version of a hoarder, never wanting to delete anything and to have a long, visible, track record of history for usage to be remoter analyzed later on. This configuration is well-nigh monitoring the nonflexible momentum temperatures that are unfluctuating to your physical server/device. Prerequisites You should.. Have Grafana installed and configured Have InfluxDB installed and configured Have collectd installed and configured Epel-release installed yum install epel-release -y Install "hddtemp" from Epel Repository This is the package you will need the epel-release repository for. Install "hddtemp" and enable it to run as a daemon at marching time. yum install hddtemp -y --enablerepo=epel systemctl enable hddtemp.service Start the service systemctl start hddtemp.service Edit /etc/collectd.conf to use "hddtemp" Edit the configuration for collectd to use the hddtemp plugin LoadPlugin hddtemp Add to the collectd configuration to include the port/IP the daemon is listening on: <Plugin hddtemp> Host "127.0.0.1" Port 7634 </Plugin> Note: If you're monitor HDD temperatures on a variegated physical host, then you will want that host to be running HDDTemp so that collectd can connect to it's IP address:port to pull measurements. Restart collectd systemctl restart collectd.service Conclusion After some time, you should start having nonflexible momentum temperature measurements yaffle within Grafana/InfluxDB for monitoring. Tags: collectdgrafanainfluxdb You may moreover like... 1 GetNonflexibleDrive UUID’s January 11, 2014 0 OpenVPN DDWRT to IPFire Site-to-Site March 20, 2015 0 CPUSpeed scaling causing performance issues in some cases. May 14, 2014 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email write will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website 1  ×  8  =  Follow: Next story NGINX High Availability Load BalanceTriggermanBackend (CentOS 7.x) Previous story Setup Grafana, InfluxDB, and collectd on CentOS 7.x Find Something? Hosted At.. SpamObstructed110,727 spam obstructed by Akismet Common Tagsadding spare software triggerman Bash chmod cli collectd connections tenancy panels corrections cpanel custom repo data databases escalate file systems Firewall forwarding game Games grafana hack nonflexible momentum httpd influxdb mdadm mysql networking Notes owner permissions plesk raid1 repositories root rpmforge scan Script security software ssh Steam tricks vpn vyatta Configuration Architecture Security Customization Command Line Scripting Helpful Tricks Notes Subscribe David Biers © 2018. All Rights Reserved.