Add a "function" sensor that similar to the "function" curve can be used to aggregate sensor values#484
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…egate multiple sensors together.
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@ReneHollander Just for review context, was this created using AI? |
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Use case is for my server which has 15 HDD in front bays. I think it's more sensible to aggregate all the temperatures values of the disks into one value to represent the maximum to then drive the curve for the 3 fans that are used to cool them.
This is a lot easier to reason about the 15 curves feeding into a function to aggregate the values with that.