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CPU Temperature Monitor!!

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For servers is there any program that monitors the CPU temp & if it goes over a certain temp it will automatically alert you by sending you an email???
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Re: CPU Temperature Monitor!!

Is this is a Windows or Linux server?

If it is Windows, you can use Speedfan to create an event that will execute a program with specified parameters. You could use this to execute a script that would send an email message.

It it is a Linux system, I would have to look around.

Does this system have an overheating issue? If you know it gets too hot, it would be better to just properly thermally cool it.
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Re: CPU Temperature Monitor!!

Yes its a Windows 2000 system, there isnt an issue with overheating its just that software like that would be useful.
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Re: CPU Temperature Monitor!!

Since you have Windows, give Speedfan a try. It's a great piece of software and should be able to do what you are wanting without too much hassle.

Another step you will need to do since this is a server is make a service that will start this program on boot. You can find out how to turn Speedfan into a service here.

If you have any more questions, just let me know.
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Re: CPU Temperature Monitor!!

Thanks for all the info, will give it a shot.
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