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2007 Dec 08
0
lmsensors sensors.conf file for gigabyte GA7N400 Pro2
Having done my fresh 5.0 install a couple months ago I'm slowly getting things back in to working condition. Decided last night to try setting up lmsensors. Got it all set up (modules, etc taken care of) and it runs and reports values, but some of 'em a clearly wrong with the default sensors.conf Trying to use the old sensors.conf I used on Centos 4 produces even more whacked-out results,
2008 Jul 11
2
looking for motherboard / temp / hdd monitor, other than lmsensors
Hi all What other good temp / motherboard / fan speed / HDD / etc monitor can I use on CentOS 5.1 (or even 5.2 - still need to upgrade)? I know lmsensors works ok'ish, but it doesn't pickup my Gigabyte motherboard properly. -- Kind Regards Rudi Ahlers CEO, SoftDux Web: http://www.SoftDux.com Check out my technical blog, http://blog.softdux.com for Linux or other technical stuff,
2011 Mar 06
1
Any good tutorials for setting up Asterisk SNMP and Cacti for remote monitoring?
Hi Everyone, I have been searching the web and I don't know if SNMP is just that complex to setup or that not many people use SNMP to monitor Asterisk but the information is scattered all over. I have got to the point to configure SNMP with Asterisk and then it's all confusing from there on to actually see the graphs in Cacti. I would appreciate it if you can post your steps or point me
2008 Aug 08
1
can't get Ethernet SNMP information
Hi all, I hope someone can help me with this one. I'm trying to graph all traffic on the localhost's network card with Cacti. >From what I understand I should use SNMP to query the traffic, but I can't seem to get SNMP info for the network interface. I have installed all the necessary snmp tools, "yum install snmpd net-snmp net-snmp-utils net-snmp-devel net-snmpt-libs "
2010 Jun 14
4
Cacti/snmp question
Hi, Trying to follow the recipe at http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Cacti_on_CentOS_4.x Which has a bit of an update for 5.x, but no joy. Anyone know what this from Cacti should suggest? Data Query Debug Information + Running data query [9]. + Found type = '6 '[script query]. + Found data query XML file at '/var/www/cacti/resource/script_server/host_cpu.xml' + XML file parsed
2005 Feb 11
1
CentOS CPU Temperature - Mini-HowTo
Ok, Way too many requests. SO..... here's my Mini How-To. Use of this is at your own risk, Blah Blah Blah legal disclaimer applies..... ;-) Download from either: http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/ or http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.8.7.tar.gz http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.9.0.1.patch http://www.integratedsolutions.org/downloads/i2c-2.9.0.tar.gz
2007 May 09
1
snmp, cacti and shaping
Hi I''m trying to move the tracking of the shaping from MRTG to Cacti. My predecessor, who built all this stuff and was far more advanced than I, had a shell script that collected data by running tc -s qdisc show dev on both eth 0 and 1 and then pushing it out via snmp to another server running MRTG. I''m building a new server with cacti and having trouble with the custom
2009 Jul 15
2
Status of nut snmp SUBagent
Hi!. I recently installed NUT on my servers to monitor a Eaton Ellipse UPS. Now I'm planning my next step: Monitor the UPS status with cacti using snmp. I see that there was a nut snmp subagent (I'm not talking about the nut-snmp driver) (http://www.networkupstools.org/server-projects/). But the current link doesn't work (404). I haven't found anything about it in the web. ?Is
2007 Jan 02
5
SNMP/management front-ends
Hi, I've been using TrippLite's PowerAlert software with my RM2200XL2U rack system and my APC BackUPS desktop systems. Unfortunately it doesn't work with openSUSE 10.2 (the software has problems with the serial port and UPS interfaces on openSUSE 10.2), so I've been looking at other options. I see that openSUSE 10.2 includes NUT, and it appears to work with my TrippLite UPS via
2005 Oct 10
2
LM_SENSORS
Sorry if this has been around many times before, but I've done quite a bit of reading and searching for some type of human readable guide for setting up the lm_sensors for hardware monitoring. I've dorked around with the stuff in the system here, but after looking at the /etc/sensors.conf, I don't think I want to delve into that and try to pull out the right group of settings.
2013 Sep 14
1
Overheating on laptop as compared to RHEL
Hi, I have an acer 5738g laptop on which i tried out the centos6.4 live CD. The laptop feels noticable hotter and i check the temperature using something like cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/. The temperatures are around 57-60 degrees when the laptop is just idling, ie, just the desktop and the terminal window open. I install lm_sensors using yum and it installs successfully, but there is no
2008 May 28
0
CPU temperature in an PowerEdge 860, LM85 chip
Dear Srs, I'm trying to monitor CPU temperatures in a PowerEdge 860 server, running CentOS 5.1 with 2.6.18-53.1.6.el5 kernel, using lm-sensors v2.10.0. Running "sensors-detect" I get: ====================================================================== (..) We can start with probing for (PCI) I2C or SMBus adapters. You do not need any special privileges for this. Do you want
2015 Dec 23
1
CentOS 7 pcp-pmda-nvidia-gpu SELinux problems
Hi all, I installed Performance Co-Pilot 3 days ago, and installed the nVidia PMDA according to the instructions at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Performance_Tuning_Guide/ch03s03s02.html and was able to view metrics about my video card using pmchart. I then played around a little with the lmsensors PMDA (but it doesn't look too useful to me -
2014 Feb 16
2
Add general UPS SNMP agent as a nut client
Hi One idea I've had for some time, but unfortunately not had time to implement, is to add a general SNMP agent, which will work with all UPSes supported by nut. The idea is to have the SNMP agent use the "nut API" to fetch values from the UPS. So the SNMP agent will be similar to the "upsc" utility. Whenever the SNMP agent is queried for information, it will use the
2014 Feb 18
0
Add general UPS SNMP agent as a nut client
2014-02-16 8:31 GMT+01:00 <alf at i100.no>: > Hi > Hi Alf, > One idea I've had for some time, but unfortunately not had time to > implement, is to add a general SNMP agent, which will work with all UPSes > supported by nut. > The idea is to have the SNMP agent use the "nut API" to fetch values from > the UPS. > So the SNMP agent will be similar to
2020 Sep 16
0
[PATCH v2 1/2] drm/nouveau: return temperatures in temp_get() via parameter
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 9:47 PM Jeremy Cline <jcline at redhat.com> wrote: > > The temp_get() function currently returns negative error numbers or a > temperature. However, the thermal sensors can (in theory) measure > negative temperatures. Some implementations of temp_get() correctly > clamp negative temperature readings to 0 so that users do not mistake > them for
2006 Aug 26
1
x86_64 snmp Centos 3.x
Does anyone know if the 3.8 update will fix the long-standing problem with snmp interface counters on 64 bit machines? I think it was mentioned in the RH notes, but they said that a year ago too... (The problem is that the 32 bit counters don't wrap correctly so mrtg/cacti graphs go crazy after 2 gigs of data have gone by). -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2020 Sep 17
0
[PATCH v2 1/2] drm/nouveau: return temperatures in temp_get() via parameter
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:03:22PM +0200, Karol Herbst wrote: > On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:01 PM Karol Herbst <kherbst at redhat.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 9:47 PM Jeremy Cline <jcline at redhat.com> wrote: > > > > > > The temp_get() function currently returns negative error numbers or a > > > temperature. However, the thermal
2008 May 29
0
Xen SNMP
Hello all, Does anyone know if it exists a xen specific SNMP subagent ? My need is to collect through SNMP, from a dom0, informations related to running domUs and more generally all xen related stuff, for use with Cacti and more. Thanks for answers. Alain Barthe. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@lists.xensource.com
2005 Sep 12
0
snmp interface values on x86_64?
I'm trying to graph the interface traffic from centos 3.5 x86_64 boxes using snmp and cacti (running on an x86 box). Everything starts out OK after a reboot, but it looks like after the total traffic out passes 2^32 bytes the values returned in snmp 5-minute rates go crazy. Is this a known bug, and if not, where should it be reported? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com