Found this to work with thebearmay hack ..
16GB? do you mean 2GB?
Actually yes mind and fingers not in sync
I tried this several times before I realized that I needed to click Ctrl-S before copying the url. However, I am unable to get anything that looks right. How do you have your dashboard set up?
Released version 1.3.0 with the following changes:
Added
- Add internal temperature chart (refresh every 1 min)
- Add option to stop specific charts from rendering -
@amithalp
Fix
- Fix memory limit for Hubitat C-8 Pro -
@ady624
Changed
- Remove background color and shadows when loaded inside an iframe (e.g. Hubitat dashboard)
New internal temp chart:
To hide specific charts from rendering, you have to manually add the hide
parameter in the URL. This parameter contains a list of comma-separated (no spaces) chart IDs that you don't want to see in the dashboard.
The list of IDs for current charts: mem-history
, cpu-history
, mem-last
, cpu-last
, hub-info
, int-temp
Example (memory history line chart and CPU gauge chart are not rendered in the image below):
Have fun!
Looks great! Wonder about the color coding however - lower is good.
LOL .. Yeap was thinking that too
I was thinking that too cold is also not good. I am willing to change the color thresholds (current value below, spent like 2 minutes thinking about this):
- Red: -20°C to 0°C (-4°F to 32°F)
- Orange: 0°C to 20°C (32°F to 68°F)
- Green: 20°C to 50°C (68°F to 122°F)
- Orange: 50°C to 70°C (122 to 158°F)
- Red: 70°C to 90°C (158°F to 194°F)
NOOOOO cold is good LOL
green one side .. red other should be fine
Not sure what a " normal " temp is though .. maybe someone knows ?
Think thebearmay Might know ?
Found this about temps ..
Post the same thing in December, 2024, and I'll be impressed.
@dandanache
Don't know whats causing this but I'm sure I've rebooted in the last year
I opened the graph and it started at Mar 2023 and went to Mar 2024!
I looked at the change logs and went back and tried it again and now it's correct.
So an init problem on first run?
I mean, room temp is not good it means the CPU is dead?! but how is this working?!
my C8-pro sits at a balmy 112.46°F. Located high above the kitchen cabinet, so not the coolest of places. Do not touch CPU
@iEnam
How did you setup monitoring with grafana?
I rather use that, because I keeps all data even if hubitat hangs.
Follow the guides below.
thanks, I am monitoring now