Re: Hddtemp in Bookworm
On Mon 26 Jun 2023, at 17:53, Stephen P. Molnar <s.molnar@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I have been testing Bullseye
This contrasts with the subject's mention of Bookworm, so I am assuming you mean Bookworm (that is, Debian 12)
> in a VM and haven't encountered any
> problems, at least not until now.
>
> It would appear that hddtemp has not been included. If this is the case,
> what is an alternate method for monitoring drive temperatures?
$ cat /etc/debian_version
12.0
Using sudo or "su -":
smartctl -a /dev/sda|grep Tem
194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 066 039 000 Old_age Always - 34 (Min/Max 11/61)
works, though it doesn't respond normally to "| cut -fx" where x is a field number. Values don't seem to be tab-separated, so some jiggery-pokery may be required if you're recording the output somewhere.
I still have hddtemp installed having upgraded from Buster > Bullseye > Bookworm
$ aptitude why hddtemp
i mate-desktop-environment Suggests mate-desktop-environment-extras (
>= 1.26)
p mate-desktop-environment-extras Recommends mate-sensors-applet (>= 1.26)
p mate-sensors-applet Recommends hddtemp
and indeed:
$ sudo hddtemp /dev/sda
/dev/sda: TOSHIBA THNSNH128GMCT: 35°C
...but this "recommends" presumably won't be available in a fresh Bookworm installation, since
$ apt policy hddtemp
hddtemp:
Installed: 0.3-beta15-54
Candidate: 0.3-beta15-54
Version table:
*** 0.3-beta15-54 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$
Hope that helps.
Best wishes,
Gareth
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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