mbmon - MotherBoard Monitor
mbmon [
options] <seconds for sleep> (default 5 sec)
This manual page documents briefly the
mbmon command. This manual page
was written for the Debian distribution because the original program does not
have a manual page.
Recent motherboards have functionalities to monitor the CPU temperatures and the
frequency of CPU cooling fans etc. Although some programs utilizing these
hardware monitoring facilities have been developed for the Microsoft Windows
platforms, no programs seem to exist for PC-UNIX and the X Windows System
platforms.
mbmon used at the command line reports the temperatures, voltages and rpm
(rounds per minute) of cooling fans. It can also be used
remotely via
telnet, thanks to the "-P" option.
- -h
- Show summary of options.
- -V, -S, -I, -A
- Access method (using "VIA686 HWM
directly"|"SMBus"|"ISA I/O port"|"All this
methods").
- -d
- Debug mode (any other options except (V|S|I) will be
ignored).
- -e [0-2]
- set extra temperature sensor to temp. Need -A.
- -p chip
- For probing chips.
chip=winbond|wl784|via686|it87|gl52|lm85|lm80|lm90|lm75
- -Y
- For Tyan Tiger MP/MPX motherboard.
- -f
- Display temperature in Fahrenheit.
- -c count
- Repeat <count> times and exit.
- -P port
- Run in daemon mode, using given port for clients.
- -T|F [1-7]
- print Temperature|Fanspeed according to following styles:
style1: data1
style2: data2
style3: data3
style4: data1 data2
style5: data1 data3
style6: data2 data3
style7: data1 data2 data3
- -r
- Print TAG and Value format.
- -u
- Print system uptime.
- -t
- Print present time.
- -n, -N
- print hostname (long|short style).
- -i
- Print integers in the summary (with -T option).
mbmon -P 11000; telnet localhost 11000; sudo killall mbmon
mbmon -c1
mbmon 1 (yeah, real time baby !)
/usr/share/doc/mbmon/*
This manual page was written by Nicolas Rueff <
[email protected]>, for
the Debian project (but may be used by others).