Yaaarp.

e.g. hddtemp is polled using includes/polling/unix-agent/hddtemp.inc.php

as a place to start looking at how to process the info and get it into a graph.

includes/polling/unix-agent.inc.php is also useful to work out how polling of unix-agent data happens via includes in the includes/polling/unix-agent folder.

Looks like there is a couple of variations on the <<<header>>> format, e.g. <<<name>>> and <<<app-name>>>, with <<<app-name>>> now being preferred because there’s less manual coding required to add new agent handlers.

High level steps,

1) Create agent script to do get the raw data
2) Get Observium poller to interpret and process the data
3) Get Observium to graph it



On 23 December 2015 at 21:34, Brendan Hide <brendan@swiftspirit.co.za> wrote:
On 12/23/2015 1:29 PM, Daniel Wandrei wrote:

Temperature is not what Im looking for. Im interested in such things like “Reallocated Sector Count”, which I can get from smartmontools/smartctl. Hddtemp only delivers temperature.

Colin's suggestion is to make it yourself, basing your work on the existing infrastructure used to get hard disk temperatures.

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