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<p>Napp-it is basically a pure CGI application that creates load
only on menu actions when it calls the needed console system
commands. Additionally it can reread system informations in the
backgroud (acceleration) or create realtime graphs and status
informations with websockets (monitoring). You can disable these
functions in the topmenu near logout when you disable mon and acc.<br>
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But the extra load should be low.</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 25.05.2016 um 01:28 schrieb Robert
Fantini:<br>
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<div>we've installed napp-it to a couple of systems . they
run a lot louder - fans do not seem to be controlled from
software. <br>
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is there a software package that that can be installed to
handle sensors and fans?<br>
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Or is this something to deal with in Supermicro bios?<br>
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