Subject: HEADS UP: New configuration file format for envsys/envstat
To: None <current-users@netbsd.org>
From: Juan RP <juan@xtrarom.org>
List: current-users
Date: 10/07/2007 06:32:17
Hey,
I just committed the changes I've been working the past week,
that is a new configuration file format for the envsys framework.
The envstat(8) command can be used to set or remove properties
in sensors with this configuration file. It has the following syntax:
it0 {
# VCORE_A
sensor3 { description = "CPU Temperature"; rfact = 1800000; }
# VCORE_B = +3.3V
sensor4 {
critical-max = 3.800;
rfact = 2000000;
description = "+3.3V";
}
# +5.5V
sensor5 { critical-min = 60F; rfact = 3490000; }
# +12V
sensor6 { critical-max = 70C; rfact = 8500000; }
}
Multiple devices and multiple properties for sensors can be set
easily now, they are grouped by device or sensor blocks.
To remove all those properties you can use the -S flag:
$ envstat -S
Or just use the new rc.d script for setting/unsetting all them.
If you need more info, please read the envsys.conf(5) or
envstat(8) manual pages.
Let me know if you have any problem with all that stuff...
Have fun!
--
Juan Romero Pardines - The NetBSD Project
http://plog.xtrarom.org - NetBSD/pkgsrc news in Spanish