Last edited by MAFoElffen December 19th, 2021 at 09:55 PM. But you could see your stats on your local/remotely, in real-time (constantly). ![]() More useful for you, since it is remote, unseen, and you might want to see the stats more often then just when you ssh into it, might be to use 'glances' in client/server mode. Thought about your concern of it being in a closet and heat. If you post a snippet of your code, I'll give you an example. Since using 'column' as default, it will divide the output in half, displaying down then to the next column. Since Temp is 5 lines and Fans is 4 lines, add a line after the Fan output (appended to the end of the variable) so it is an equal line count for both. ![]() Wold have looked better if the fan info was on the right of cpu temperature, but don't know how to do that.In your script, instead of displaying directly to stdout, assign it temporarily to a variable.
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