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author | nicolargo <nicolas@nicolargo.com> | 2021-07-03 10:19:29 +0200 |
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committer | nicolargo <nicolas@nicolargo.com> | 2021-07-03 10:19:29 +0200 |
commit | 2d62e92ca6b4b247939b55428387265d1078781a (patch) | |
tree | 7b9db900b9516501c46ffa9242b53b958884be50 /docs/aoa/hddtemp.rst | |
parent | 0230683550fef1ec28e57b4752228f3c369cc568 (diff) |
Spelling correction in docs #1886
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diff --git a/docs/aoa/hddtemp.rst b/docs/aoa/hddtemp.rst index de3a4c33..9e8506f3 100644 --- a/docs/aoa/hddtemp.rst +++ b/docs/aoa/hddtemp.rst @@ -10,22 +10,22 @@ This plugin will add HDD temperature to the sensors plugin. On your Linux system, you will need to have: - hddtemp package installed - hddtemp service up and running (check it with systemctl status hddtemp) -- the TCP port 7634 openned on your local Firewall (if it is enabled on your system) +- the TCP port 7634 opened on your local firewall (if it is enabled on your system) For example on a CentOS/Redhat Linux operating system, you have to: $ sudo yum install hddtemp - + $ sudo systemctl enable hddtemp - + $ sudo systemctl enable hddtemp Test it in the console: $ hddtemp - + /dev/sda: TOSHIBA MQ01ACF050: 41°C - + /dev/sdb: ST1000LM044 HN-M101SAD: 38°C It should appears in the sensors plugin. |