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- Converted decikelvin to Celsius - Added a loop to get the values from each zone - Added documentation for percent passive limit and throttle reasons
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# thermalzone collector
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The thermalzone collector exposes metrics about system temps. Note that temperature is given in Kelvin
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Metric name prefix | `thermalzone`
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Classes | [`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_ThermalZoneInformation`](https://wutils.com/wmi/root/cimv2/win32_perfrawdata_counters_thermalzoneinformation/#temperature_properties)
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Enabled by default? | No
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## Flags
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None
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## Metrics
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Name | Description | Type | Labels
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-----|-------------|------|-------
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`wmi_thermalzone_percent_passive_limit` | % Passive Limit is the current limit this thermal zone is placing on the devices it controls. A limit of 100% indicates the devices are unconstrained. A limit of 0% indicates the devices are fully constrained. | gauge | None
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`wmi_thermalzone_temperature_celsius ` | Temperature of the thermal zone, in degrees Celsius. | gauge | None
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`wmi_thermalzone_throttle_reasons ` | Throttle Reasons indicate reasons why the thermal zone is limiting performance of the devices it controls. 0x0 – The zone is not throttled. 0x1 – The zone is throttled for thermal reasons. 0x2 – The zone is throttled to limit electrical current. | gauge | None
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[`Throttle reasons` source](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/examples--requirements-and-diagnostics)
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### Example metric
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_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
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## Useful queries
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_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
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## Alerting examples
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_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
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