1-Wire Sensors
Plugin: go.d.plugin Module: w1sensor
Overview
Monitor 1-Wire Sensors metrics with Netdata for optimal environmental conditions monitoring. Enhance your environmental monitoring with real-time insights and alerts.
The collector uses the wire, w1_gpio, and w1_therm kernel modules. Currently temperature sensors are supported and automatically detected.
This collector is only supported on the following platforms:
- Linux
This collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.
Default Behavior
Auto-Detection
The collector will try to auto detect available 1-Wire devices.
Limits
The default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.
Performance Impact
The default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.
Metrics
Metrics grouped by scope.
The scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.
Per sensor
These metrics refer to the 1-Wire Sensor.
This scope has no labels.
Metrics:
Metric | Dimensions | Unit |
---|---|---|
w1sensor.temperature | temperature | Celsius |
Alerts
There are no alerts configured by default for this integration.
Setup
Prerequisites
Required Linux kernel modules
Make sure wire
, w1_gpio
, and w1_therm
kernel modules are loaded.
Configuration
File
The configuration file name for this integration is go.d/w1sensor.conf
.
You can edit the configuration file using the edit-config
script from the
Netdata config directory.
cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata
sudo ./edit-config go.d/w1sensor.conf
Options
The following options can be defined globally: update_every.
Config options
Name | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|
update_every | Data collection frequency. | 1 | no |
sensors_path | Directory path containing sensor folders with w1_slave files. | /sys/bus/w1/devices | no |
Examples
Custom sensor device path
Monitors a virtual sensor when the w1_slave file is located in a custom directory instead of the default location.
jobs:
- name: custom_sensors_path
sensors_path: /custom/path/devices
Troubleshooting
Debug Mode
Important: Debug mode is not supported for data collection jobs created via the UI using the Dyncfg feature.
To troubleshoot issues with the w1sensor
collector, run the go.d.plugin
with the debug option enabled. The output
should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.
Navigate to the
plugins.d
directory, usually at/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
. If that's not the case on your system, opennetdata.conf
and look for theplugins
setting under[directories]
.cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
Switch to the
netdata
user.sudo -u netdata -s
Run the
go.d.plugin
to debug the collector:./go.d.plugin -d -m w1sensor
Getting Logs
If you're encountering problems with the w1sensor
collector, follow these steps to retrieve logs and identify potential issues:
- Run the command specific to your system (systemd, non-systemd, or Docker container).
- Examine the output for any warnings or error messages that might indicate issues. These messages should provide clues about the root cause of the problem.
System with systemd
Use the following command to view logs generated since the last Netdata service restart:
journalctl _SYSTEMD_INVOCATION_ID="$(systemctl show --value --property=InvocationID netdata)" --namespace=netdata --grep w1sensor
System without systemd
Locate the collector log file, typically at /var/log/netdata/collector.log
, and use grep
to filter for collector's name:
grep w1sensor /var/log/netdata/collector.log
Note: This method shows logs from all restarts. Focus on the latest entries for troubleshooting current issues.
Docker Container
If your Netdata runs in a Docker container named "netdata" (replace if different), use this command:
docker logs netdata 2>&1 | grep w1sensor
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