How can I monitor CPU Temperature in windows over SNMP?
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Easiest way is with SpeedFan : http://deve.loping.net/projects/sfsnmp/
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Tom Ritter
Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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Tom Ritter over 1 year
On linux you can use lm_sensors to expose CPU temperature to snmp, and use your tool of choice to graph it. I'd like to do the same with Windows.
I found SNMP-Informant which offers two free agents that plug into Windows SNMP service. I'm using the standard one to export Disk, Network, CPU, and Memory info to a linux box running Cacti. It's perfect.
And their Motherboard Monitor is exactly what I'm looking for (exporting temperature, fan speeds, voltages) - except it requires 6-year-old MBM5 that doesn't even run, let alone list my new Gigabyte board in the motherboards to pick.
Anyone know how to do this?
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Tom Ritter almost 14 yearsAlas, it seems this project is broken at the moment. There's a recent thread on the forum about fixing it though, so hopefully it gets resolved soon.
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user3602002 over 13 yearsIt's still down. Any other suggestions???
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the-wabbit about 11 yearsNote that the version 0.1.2 available through the project's download page and dating Nov 2010 claims to have Vista/7 compatibility on board.