Configure CPU Temperature Warnings

If you have installed our Server Monitoring agent on your server, you can monitor your CPU’s temperature and receive warnings when it gets too high. To get started, assuming you have already installed the agent on your server, head on to your Uptime Monitors dashboard from your client area menu. Click on the Uptime Monitor […]

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Failed to read CPU temperature natively

You may come across this error if our Server Monitoring agent is unable to read your server’s CPU temperature natively (i.e., from inside a virtual machine or without the use of third-party software). The most common reason why you’d encounter this error is that the Server Monitoring agent is installed inside a virtual machine, and […]

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CPU Temperature Monitoring

Starting with version 2.x of our Linux Server Monitoring Agent, we’ve introduced CPU Temperature Monitoring. This feature works by default on most systems. Please note that you’ll have to be running the monitoring agent on the bare metal server, not inside a container or VM on that server (the temperature cannot be read from inside […]

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