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    System temperature : fetching...

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    • MichMichM Offline
      MichMich Admin @sebastiensaucier
      last edited by

      @sebastiensaucier That’s weird … do you see any weird messages in the terminal?

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        sebastiensaucier
        last edited by paviro

        No just the normal text:
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          00conman
          last edited by

          Just a thought, but could CPU load have anything to do with it?

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            sebastiensaucier
            last edited by

            It’s around 10% of usage. So I don’t think it can cause the problem.

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            • MichMichM Offline
              MichMich Admin @sebastiensaucier
              last edited by MichMich

              @sebastiensaucier could you modify the node_helper

              change:

              self.sendSocketNotification('TEMPERATURE', stdout.replace('temp=','').replace('\'','\°'));
              

              to:

              var temperature = stdout.replace('temp=','').replace('\'','\°');
              console.log('Temperature: ' + temperature);
              self.sendSocketNotification('TEMPERATURE', temperature);
              

              And see if the temperature is logged?

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                sebastiensaucier
                last edited by sebastiensaucier

                Nothing in the console. Where can I see the logs?

                Also, I tried to erease all and do all the readme again, but nothing changed.

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                • paviroP Offline
                  paviro Admin
                  last edited by

                  You can see the logs inside your terminal session. If you use pm2 execute pm2 logs mm to see the log! :)

                  We're all stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?

                  – The Doctor

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