You can now scroll down through the page to see the test results for the individual modules, or click on any of the quick access buttons to jump to the system test module you’re interested in: Click on the quick access buttons in PiDoctor to jump quickly to the right module How to run an individual Raspberry Pi health check moduleĮach module has a button at the bottom, which allows you to run just the tests of this module. You will see the following screen: PiDoctor main control screenīasic information (RAM and CPU) will now be displayed: PiDoctor after having clicked on Run all tests The available apps for your Raspberry Pi, click on PiDoctor Click on the Raspberry Pi you want to diagnose.My Raspberry Pis overview, click on the Raspberry Pi you want to run diagnostics for Open the My Raspberry Pis page to access your Raspberry Pi overview.Log into PiCockpit ( sign up if you do not have an account yet, it is free).
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PiDoctor, as the other PiCockpit apps is included for free for up to 5 Raspberry Pis. Raspi Berry’s Historical development explanation Using PiDoctor to diagnose your Raspberry Pi How to run all Raspberry Pi health tests If you still want the historical version, scroll down to the bottom of this page and look at the FAQ. The stand-alone version of PiDoctor (PiDoctor OS) has been discontinued, in favor of the version included in picockpit-client which has live diagnostics capabilities, and increases the number of available diagnostic modules. Note: PiDoctor used to be stand-alone, but is now part of picockpit-client. PiDoctor will also allow you to learn many details about your Raspberry Pi, including where it was manufactured, how much RAM it has, and so on. To monitor your Raspberry Pi system’s health, you can use PiCockpit’s app PiDoctor.