It's possible that it's setting array(NULL) on the value before it generates the eventlog entry, rather than after (it's needed by the DB code to actually insert NULL)

adam.

On 27/02/2015 11:24:58, Simon Smith <simonsmith5521@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi All,

I updated my lm-sensors to use the new version from last year,

then observium noticed the change and changed to high and low values of the sensors,

so I cleared them using the Settings -> Sensors -> Reset Limits on all the sensors

however I noticed in the Logs the entries are being listed like this

Sensor updated (custom): temperature lmsensors 244 Ch. 3 DIMM 3 [L: Array][Lw: Array][Hw: Array][H: Array] (by user: admin)
Sensor updated (custom): temperature lmsensors 243 Ch. 3 DIMM 2 [L: Array][Lw: Array][Hw: Array][H: Array] (by user: admin)
Sensor updated (custom): temperature lmsensors 242 Ch. 3 DIMM 1 [L: Array][Lw: Array][Hw: Array][H: Array] (by user: admin)
Sensor updated (custom): temperature lmsensors 241 Ch. 3 DIMM 0 [L: Array][Lw: Array][Hw: Array][H: Array] (by user: admin)

Just a dumb daft question, but shouldn’t the 'Array’ be saying 0 or empty or something else ?

Regards

Simon
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