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[Bug] OMV 6.7 has modified the cpu load, which cannot be displayed now #133

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SeanChengN opened this issue Aug 27, 2023 · 8 comments
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SeanChengN commented Aug 27, 2023

Describe the issue

OMV 6.7 has modified the cpu load, which cannot be displayed now

How to reproduce the issue

Update to 6.7

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  • Home Assistant version: 2023.6.3
  • openmediavault integration version: v1.4.1
  • openmediavault software version: 6.7.0-3

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@SeanChengN SeanChengN added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 27, 2023
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@tomaae , if you need my help testing again, I'm standby ;-)

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tomaae commented Aug 27, 2023

Do we have any PR/documentation to this? Its not necessary, but it would help.

@tomaae tomaae added the planned To be implemented in future release label Aug 27, 2023
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Do we have any PR/documentation to this? Its not necessary, but it would help.

openmediavault/openmediavault@cf66f4c
openmediavault/openmediavault@a7adcc2
Maybe this.

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tomaae commented Aug 27, 2023

perfect, thanks

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@tomaae Any Progress?

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pistunut commented Mar 7, 2024

I have Home Assistant in Docker and I just updated OMV to version 7.
A workaround is to open the folder:
your_homeassistant_folder\custom_components\openmediavault
With the help of Visual Studio Code or similar, search through all the files (although there are really 2 [omv_controller.py, sensor_types.py]):
cpuUsage
And replace with:
cpuUtilization
Save and restart Home Assistant.

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I have Home Assistant in Docker and I just updated OMV to version 7. A workaround is to open the folder: your_homeassistant_folder\custom_components\openmediavault With the help of Visual Studio Code or similar, search through all the files (although there are really 2 [omv_controller.py, sensor_types.py]): cpuUsage And replace with: cpuUtilization Save and restart Home Assistant.

Thanks so mush! This solved the issue. I will create a PR using your method.

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I have Home Assistant in Docker and I just updated OMV to version 7. A workaround is to open the folder: your_homeassistant_folder\custom_components\openmediavault With the help of Visual Studio Code or similar, search through all the files (although there are really 2 [omv_controller.py, sensor_types.py]): cpuUsage And replace with: cpuUtilization Save and restart Home Assistant.

Do you know if something similar would work for CPU Temerature?

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