Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-SystemStats (cpu temp/load, fre ram ...)
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@BKeyport said in MMM-SystemStats (cpu temp/load, fre ram ...):
that’s not working, just get NaN… I think that’s because the string’s already got the “°C” at that point.
ah the parsefloat is missing.
How aboutthis.stats.cpuTemp = payload.cpuTemp + " / " + (parseFloat(payload.cpuTemp) * 9 / 5 + 32).toFixed(1) + "°F";
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@lavolp3 That did it, thank you.
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Excellent module, works great.
I do have a question. I don’t see all the icons :/ how can I fix this?
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@uros76 The icons are straight from font awesome, and part of the base package, from what I understand. Not having icons might be indicative of a weak connection to the 'net.
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Any idea what’s going wrong that it shows:loading …
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@v4r23 If you followed the install completely, reboot the system. It’s the one step that fixed it for me.
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Hi,
is there a good way to shrink the font size and the icon size?
I tried
.MMM-SystemStats { Font-size: 70%; }
but now there are a lot of space between each line.
Or if I use
transform: scale(0.90, 0.90);
than the module is moved into the middle of the screen.
Thank you
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UPDATE:
I included into the custom.css
/** * MMM-SystemStats */ .MMM-SystemStats table { width: 350px; color: #666; font-size: 20px; } .MMM-SystemStats td { line-height: 20px; }
that works for me. Not sure if that was the right way. But hey, its fine.
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@MajorC That’s the recommended way, actually. CSS should be the place you make LOOK customizations.
Good job.
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I’m having a heck of a time with the module freezing after a set amount of time. I believe the problem is that it’s freezing due to getting invalid data from my sensor. Is there anyone around that can help me fix it to where it checks the data, so the module continues to work?
Thanks much!