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# Nag notice
## manual steps
- `cd /usr/share/javascript/proxmox-widget-toolkit`
- `cp proxmoxlib.js proxmoxlib.js.bak`
- `nano proxmoxlib.js`
- search for "function(orig_cmd) {" and add "orig_cmd();" and "return;" just after it
- `systemctl restart pveproxy.service`
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# Sensor data
## 1) Lets install lm-sensors to show us the information we need. Type the following in the proxmox shell
apt-get install lm-sensors
Next we can check if its working. To do this we can type `sensors`
The main part we are interested in is:
root@pve:~# sensors
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0: +23.0°C (high = +84.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 0: +21.0°C (high = +84.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 1: +21.0°C (high = +84.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 2: +22.0°C (high = +84.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 3: +19.0°C (high = +84.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
If you see this you are good to go!
## 2) Adding the output of sensors to information
Here we will use `Nano` to edit some files. In your shell, type the following:
nano /usr/share/perl5/PVE/API2/Nodes.pm
Next, you can press **F6** to search for `my $dinfo` and press **Enter**
The code should look like this:
$res->{pveversion} = PVE::pvecfg::package() . "/" .
PVE::pvecfg::version_text();
my $dinfo = df('/', 1); # output is bytes
We are going to add the following line of code in between: `$res->{thermalstate} = \sensors\;`
So the final result should look like this:
$res->{pveversion} = PVE::pvecfg::package() . "/" .
PVE::pvecfg::version_text();
$res->{thermalstate} = `sensors`;
my $dinfo = df('/', 1); # output is bytes
Now press **Ctrl+O** to save and **Ctrl+X** to exit.
## 3) Making space for the new information
Next we will need to edit another file, So once again we will use `Nano`
Type the following command into your shell: `nano /usr/share/pve-manager/js/pvemanagerlib.js`
Once in press **F6** to search for my `widget.pveNodeStatus` and press **Enter**
You will get a snippit of code that looks like this:
Ext.define('PVE.node.StatusView', {
extend: 'PVE.panel.StatusView',
alias: 'widget.pveNodeStatus',
height: 300,
bodyPadding: '5 15 5 15',
layout: {
type: 'table',
columns: 2,
tableAttrs: {
style: {
width: '100%'
}
}
},
Next change the `bodyPadding: '5 15 5 15',` to `bodyPadding: '20 15 20 15',`
As well as `height: 300,` to `height: 360,`
**Dont close the file this time!**
## 4) Final part to edit
Ok so you know the drill by now press **F6** to search for `PVE Manager Version` and press **Enter**
You will see a section of code like this:
{
itemId: 'version',
colspan: 2,
printBar: false,
title: gettext('PVE Manager Version'),
textField: 'pveversion',
value: ''
}
Ok now we need to add some code after this part. The code is:
{
itemId: 'thermal',
colspan: 2,
printBar: false,
title: gettext('CPU Thermal State'),
textField: 'thermalstate',
renderer:function(value){
const c0 = value.match(/Core 0.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
const c1 = value.match(/Core 1.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
const c2 = value.match(/Core 2.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
const c3 = value.match(/Core 3.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
return `Core 0: ${c0} ℃ | Core 1: ${c1} ℃ | Core 2: ${c2} ℃ | Core 3: ${c3} ℃`
}
}
Therefore your final result should look something like this:
{
itemId: 'version',
colspan: 2,
printBar: false,
title: gettext('PVE Manager Version'),
textField: 'pveversion',
value: ''
},
{
itemId: 'thermal',
colspan: 2,
printBar: false,
title: gettext('CPU Thermal State'),
textField: 'thermalstate',
renderer:function(value){
const c0 = value.match(/Core 0.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
const c1 = value.match(/Core 1.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
const c2 = value.match(/Core 2.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
const c3 = value.match(/Core 3.*?\+([\d\.]+)Â/)[1];
return `Core 0: ${c0} ℃ | Core 1: ${c1} ℃ | Core 2: ${c2} ℃ | Core 3: ${c3} ℃`
}
}
Now we can finally press **Ctrl+O** to save and **Ctrl+X** to exit.
## 5)Restart the summery page
To do this you will have to type in the following command: `systemctl restart pveproxy`