Proxmox CPU temp and Using in VMs

So many supporters over all those years and it is still not implemented. o_O
That should be a sign how important this is for the integration. Just a couple of DIYlers is just not enough. If there would be a huge demand (from paying customers), it would already be implemented, yet there is none and I do get that (see my other comments).
 
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That should be a sign how important this is for the integration. Just a couple of DIYlers is just not enough. If there would be a huge demand (from paying customers), it would already be implemented, yet there is none and I do get that (see my other comments).
Importance lies in the eye of the beholder. Let’s not forget - there’s already a working DIY solution, making this an exceptionally low-hanging fruit: a quick win for Proxmox that serves a vocal, skilled community that’s at least partly the vanguard of tomorrow’s paying customers.
 
Importance lies in the eye of the beholder. Let’s not forget - there’s already a working DIY solution, making this an exceptionally low-hanging fruit: a quick win for Proxmox that serves a vocal, skilled community that’s at least partly the vanguard of tomorrow’s paying customers.
Which solution? You know that this is a commercial product, you cannot just copy & paste stuff from other people to implement it. There is a well defined and decades old workflow on how code has to submitted to PVE including a transfer of copyright (or whatever legal term applies here). If the author does not comply, it's not a low hanging fruit for Proxmox.
 
Which solution? You know that this is a commercial product, you cannot just copy & paste stuff from other people to implement it. There is a well defined and decades old workflow on how code has to submitted to PVE including a transfer of copyright (or whatever legal term applies here). If the author does not comply, it's not a low hanging fruit for Proxmox.
Thanks for the copyright primer - brand new concept to me! Naturally, anyone taking the initiative would need to sort that out. But let’s wrap this up before it turns into a full-blown crash course in legal basics.