Good morning.
Configuration is - Synology NAS running Docker.
I am very new to this so i am sorry if this is a silly question.
I can monitor the local NAS drive with arg: / but my questions are:
what is the argument to monitor the drive of a second NAS
what is the argument to monitor the drive of a Windows PC.
Please remember i am new to this and will need full instructions.
many thanks in advance
Ady
Have you integrate it to HA? It should be auto-discovery.
You can also do a manual setup as instructed here-
For Windows, you can try-
Thank you for the quick reply. i have just checked and you are correct.
I didnt even notice the “volume1” drive space for the second NAS. #tick !
This just leaves the issue of the Windows PC?
Will have a look, thank you
Please note that you should give your Windows PC a static IP address, because after setting up you need to add this line to your configuration.yaml.
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: openhardwaremonitor
host: IP_ADDRESS
All PC’s and NAS are static. I have HS running on a PC and it is good BUT hard drive is looking poor so want to get it on NAS
i think openhardwaremonitor needs “remote web server”. not sure how to get that running on Windows 10
Sorry, I don’t personally use openhardwaremonitor
. For setting up remote web server, you can watch Allowing remote Web Server or FTP access in Windows 10 (2020) .
Note: I don’t know if it works or not for openhardwaremonitor
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Goodluck
i cant find out how to, or even if it is possible to run Remote Web Server on Windows 10.
You can read more on this thread-
I was having the same issue where the sensors became unavailable in HA
Tried the curl command and it did time out, went into openhardware and under options > remote web server - there is a run button, if it isn’t ticket then click it and the tick should then appear.
This then got the sensors back working in HA
Some users also experience an error in using openhardwaremonitor on Windows 10.
Great, that worked. Any idea on the config for multiple Windows PC’c? this didnt work
OpenHardware
sensor:
platform: openhardwaremonitor
host: 192.168.1.9
host: 192.168.1.7
Nice! Please use codeblock when you are pasting codes/YAML as written here . It will make it easier for others to see your codes - as with YAML you need to pay attention with indentation.
Maybe you can try-
sensor:
- platform: openhardwaremonitor
host: IP_ADDRESS01
- platform: openhardwaremonitor
host: IP_ADDRESS02