Mike Carroll-
    Looks cool, thanks a lot. You can add a link from the "pr2_computer_monitor" wiki to your tools, so people can see it. 

+1 to the idea of moving this to a new location.

Kevin

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Michael Ferguson <mfergs7@gmail.com> wrote:
One of the discussions within the Turtlebot SIG was the need for a generic linux tools stack (for instance, we have the laptop battery monitor node, which should really not be in the turtlebot_bringup package). This seems like another ideal candidate for such a stack of reusable tools for Linux PC monitoring.

-Fergs

On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 11:53 AM, Michael Carroll <carroll.michael@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,

Since not all of us can afford computers with IPMI, a while back there was some interest in using Linux's lm_sensors as the source of diagnostics for the computer_monitor node (currently in the pr2 stacks).

I have put together a parser for using lm_sensors data in the pr2_computer_monitor package, as well as updating the nvidia-smi parser to use the new XML format.

Code is available in my personal stack, pending deciding what to do with it:


Attached is an example of the sensors node running on my local machine and outputting to /diagnostics.

~mc

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