Cheking Windows server Hardware Temp.
Paessens, Daniel
daniel.paessens at hp.com
Tue Jan 24 17:02:32 CET 2006
Try to use tools like MIBWalker which allows you to view all mibinfo on
the system.
If the necessary soft (read drivers of vendor) is installed then Windows
will know these features.
>From that moment on it just question to retrieve the correct value.
But once again the exact value depends of who is providing the info.
Regards,
Daniel
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Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 15:53
To: VINAY_SHARMA at advanex.co.jp; nagios-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Nagios-users] Cheking Windows server Hardware Temp.
I am not a Windows-guru, but my colleagues are ;-) They have been
working on this also, so I might have some usefull
information:
First of all: this is a Hardware-issue. Depending on the vendor of your
system there are different ways of monitoring the temperatures,
voltages, fan speeds, etc. Most of them have some sort of
SNMP-implementation (ie they can send out SNMP-traps, of you can read
the status with SNMP-GET). Unfortunately, I cannot help you with
SNMP-specific issues, because I am no authority in that field.
Another possible way of monitoring hardware-related statuses is sending
that information to a syslog-server. Some vendors allow there hardware
to log the status of several devices (fans, power supplies, etc) to a
syslog-server. Then you can use check_log or something similar to check
for problems.
In short: Check the documentation of the system, not the OS. A lot of
professional servers have a graphical interface which can be accessed
with a web-browser to setup SNMP or logging to a syslog-server.
HTH,
Richard Luys
VANDERLET BV
The Netherlands
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Sent: dinsdag 24 januari 2006 9:03
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Cheking Windows server Hardware Temp.
Hi Techies,
I need to check windows servers hardware Tempreture.if
any one has idea please tell me.
using nagios 1.2 on RH linux box and NSclient for windows client.other
services is working good like CPU uses,memory,hard disk space check.
Thanks & regards
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