bsdhwmon
bsdhwmon is a program for FreeBSD for monitoring hardware sensors (fans, temperatures, voltages, chassis intrusion, and more) on commerical-grade server hardware.
bsdhwmon is developed with a very different mentality compared to other hardware monitoring software:
- Written with stability and production environments in mind
- Intended for use with server products (currently Supermicro, but can be extended to others that have proper SMBIOS identification data)
- Uses SMBus (smb(4) driver) exclusively, significantly decreasing risks and CPU usage compared to classic LPC I/O
- Based primarily on documentation provided by motherboard/server vendors, combined with documentation from chipset manufacturers
- Identifies hardware via strict SMBIOS data matching; device "probing" is avoided to minimise false positives and thus risks
- Full tested on both i386 and amd64 systems across multiple versions of FreeBSD (legacy and present-day)
- Written entirely in C
- No reliance on third-party libraries or tools (e.g. autotools, libtool, etc.)
- Very simple and clean code -- heavily commented, well-documented, built with
-Werror -Wall
and similar flags
- Occasionally tested under valgrind
Supported Hardware
At this time, only a small set of Supermicro hardware is supported. For an official list of supported hardware and models, please see doc/supported.md.
Supported Operating Systems
- FreeBSD 15.0 amd64
- FreeBSD 14.x amd64
- FreeBSD 13.x amd64
Unsupported Operating Systems
- FreeBSD 13.1, 13.0 — officially EoL'd but probably still works
- FreeBSD 12.3, 12.2, 12.1, 12.0 — officially EoL'd but probably still works
- FreeBSD 11.4, 11.3, 11.2, 11.1, 11.0 — officially EoL'd but probably still works
- FreeBSD 10.x — officially EoL'd but probably still works
- FreeBSD 9.x, 8.x, 7.x, 6.x — deprecated as of commit 79f7d2c
Usage
Please see the bsdhwmon man page for all command-line flags and usage details.
Support Requests
For bug reports, enhancements, or general support, please use the GitHub Issues interface.
Author
- Jeremy Chadwick <jdc@koitsu.org>
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