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With `<<sensor>>` replaced by the sensor, e.g. w1_ds18b20 for a 1-wire DS18B20, With `<<sensor>>` replaced by the sensor, e.g. w1_ds18b20 for a 1-wire DS18B20,
i2c_mcp9808 for an I2C MCP9808 sensor or i2c_bme280 for an I2C BME280. Run the i2c_mcp9808 for an I2C MCP9808 sensor or i2c_bme280 for an I2C BME280. Run
`check_temperature -h` to get the list of supported sensors. In case you have
In case you have multiple sensors, add multiple definitions with different multiple sensors, add a separate definition for each sensor with a different
values for `command_name`. value for `command_name`.
If you need to pass on additional parameters, e.g. the sensor serial for an If you need to pass on additional parameters, e.g. the sensor serial for an
1-wire DS18B20, you can do that like this: 1-wire DS18B20, you can do that like this:
@@ -351,9 +351,8 @@ define command {
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For the list of available sensors, please run `check_temperature -h` and run For the list of supported sensors run `check_temperature -h` and to get the
`check_temperature <<sensor>> -h` to get the list of accepted options for sensor options sensor ``<<sensor>>`` supports run `check_temperature <<sensor>> -h`.
``<<sensor>>``.
Make sure to replace `[install_path]/plugins` with the location of the script. Make sure to replace `[install_path]/plugins` with the location of the script.
To use the it define a service check like below: To use the it define a service check like below: