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check_hddtemp_socket





The Plugin checks the (S.M.A.R.T.-)Disktemperature using the hddtool-Daemon. Other to the Commandlineversions the hddtemp-Daemon must be installed, configured and running to use the Plugin. On the other hand there is no need for sudo-rights (or other tric ...
/Category:Environmental
LicenseGPL