monitoring fans

Chris atstake at gmail.com
Wed Feb 11 23:45:06 CET 2009


On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 9:39 PM, Paul Weaver <paul.weaver at bbc.co.uk> wrote:
>> I am using check_snmp_fans plugin to monitor fans on some of
>> my ESX hosts on blades. But I can't seem to monitor fans on
>> my actual physical servers and workstations. I get error
>> Error: walkoid() returned nothing. Does anyone know why I am
>> getting this error?
>
> The SNMP oid that check_snmp_fans searches for isn't supported on your
> non-blade machines -- do those machines respond to normal snmp?

Yes, they do. I am monitoring disk size, SNMP Uptime, Server Uptime,
Total processes via SNMP.


> Do they
> have any server snmp extensions to let you monitor things like PSU
> health etc?

Not sure if they have that. The blade ones certainly do. Could they
not be monitored via the simple net-snmp (/etc/snmp.conf)?

Thanks for your help.

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