These are alert entries, rather than the actual entity itself. You need to look on the tables for the entities, rather than in "alerts".
adam.
Sent from Mailbird [http://www.getmailbird.com/?utm_source=Mailbird&utm_medium=email&utm...] On 25/10/2016 09:04:51, Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR ybzahr@prodware.fr wrote: Dear Mike,
I’m not spamming, I’m just opening a thread for each different subject. I’m trying to improve the software by giving as much feedback as I can :-)
Actually, I was asking if it’s possible to achieve the same results as observium already provides for FANs / PSUs i.e. displaying modules’ state :
This is for a Brocade CER-RT router :
==> NOTICE here that FAN status is missing for this particular device. Nothing about modules’ state.
This is for an Brocade MLXe-4 router :
==> NOTICE here that FAN status is missing for this particular device. Nothing about modules’ state.
This is for an SRX550 firewall :
==> All good here. Nothing about modules’ state.
This is for an SRX5600 firewall :
==> All good here. Nothing about modules’ state.
If you look at the output from the following commands on the devices themselves, you get the information of the modules’ state. Highlighted in yellow is what I’m trying to find/display.
- This is for an MLXe :
show module Module Status Ports Starting MAC M1 (left ):BR-MLX-MR2-X Management Module Standby(Ready State) M2 (right):BR-MLX-MR2-X Management Module Active F1: NI-X-HSF Switch Fabric Module Active F2: NI-X-HSF Switch Fabric Module Active F3: S1: BR-MLX-10Gx4-X 4-port 10GbE Module CARD_STATE_UP 4 0024.38a4.fb00 S2: BR-MLX-10Gx4-X 4-port 10GbE Module CARD_STATE_UP 4 0024.38a4.fb30 S3: BR-MLX-1GFx24-X 24-port 1GbE SFP Module CARD_STATE_UP 24 0024.38a4.fb60 S4:
sh chassis *** MLXe 4-slot Chassis ***
---POWERS --- Power 1: (23-0000129-02 BMG2J10G0KG - AC 1800W): Installed (OK) Power 2: (23-0000129-02 BMG2J09G08L - AC 1800W): Installed (OK) Power 3: not present Power 4: not present Total power budget for chassis = 3600 W Total power used by system core = 450 W Total power used by LPs = 640 W Total power available = 2510 W Slot Power-On Priority and Power Usage: Slot1 pri=1 module type=BR-MLX-10Gx4-X 4-port 10GbE Module power usage=240W Slot2 pri=1 module type=BR-MLX-10Gx4-X 4-port 10GbE Module power usage=240W Slot3 pri=1 module type=BR-MLX-1GFx24-X 24-port 1GbE SFP Module power usage=160W
--- FANS --- Back fan A-1: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan A-2: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan B-1: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan B-2: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan C-1: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan C-2: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan D-1: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%) Back fan D-2: Status = OK, Speed = LOW (50%)
--- TEMPERATURE READINGS --- Active Mgmt Module: 38.500C 53.750C Standby Mgmt Module: 36.250C 49.625C SFM1: FE1:44.500C SFM2: FE1:45.500C SFM3: not present LP1 Sensor1: 42.500C LP1 Sensor2: 44.875C LP1 Sensor3: UNUSED LP1 Sensor4: 42.0C LP1 Sensor5: 45.750C LP1 Sensor6: UNUSED LP2 Sensor1: 48.0C LP2 Sensor2: 53.125C LP2 Sensor3: UNUSED LP2 Sensor4: 46.500C LP2 Sensor5: 52.875C LP2 Sensor6: UNUSED LP3 Sensor1: 44.0C LP3 Sensor2: 40.125C LP3 Sensor3: UNUSED Fans are in auto mode (current speed is LOW (50%)). Temperature monitoring poll period is 60 seconds.
This is for an SRX5600 :
y.bengelloun@fw01-par01> show chassis craft-interface node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Front Panel System LEDs: Routing Engine 0 1 -------------------------- OK * . Fail . . Master * .
Front Panel Alarm Indicators: ----------------------------- Red LED . Yellow LED . Major relay . Minor relay .
Front Panel FPC LEDs: FPC 0 1 2 3 4 5 ------------------------------ Red . . . . . . Green * . . . . *
CB LEDs: CB 0 1 -------------- Amber . . Green * .
PS LEDs: PS 0 1 2 3 -------------------- Red . . . . Green * * . .
Fan Tray LEDs: FT 0 ---------- Red . Green *
show chassis fpc node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Temp CPU Utilization (%) Memory Utilization (%) Slot State (C) Total Interrupt DRAM (MB) Heap Buffer 0 Online 36 6 0 1024 11 42 1 Empty 2 Empty 3 Empty 4 Empty 5 Online 34 22 0 1024 9 25
y.bengelloun@fw01-par01> show chassis fpc detail node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slot 0 information: State Online Temperature 35 Total CPU DRAM 1024 MB Total RLDRAM 128 MB Total DDR DRAM 2048 MB Start time: 2016-01-10 05:12:39 CET Uptime: 289 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes, 14 seconds Max Power Consumption 250 Watts Slot 5 information: State Online Temperature 33 Total CPU DRAM 1024 MB Total RLDRAM 259 MB Total DDR DRAM 4864 MB Start time: 2016-01-10 05:06:39 CET Uptime: 289 days, 3 hours, 24 minutes, 14 seconds Max Power Consumption 585 Watts
In SRX philosophy, each FPC (or line-card) holds multiple PICs on it :
y.bengelloun@fw01-par01> show chassis fpc pic-status node0: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Slot 0 Online SRX5k FIOC PIC 0 Online 16x 1GE TX Slot 5 Online SRX5k SPC II PIC 0 Online SPU Cp PIC 1 Online SPU Flow PIC 2 Online SPU Flow PIC 3 Online SPU Flow
Please find attached requested outputs from both devices : MLXe-4 and SRX5600.
I have also attached additional outputs from other models from the same family : CER-RT and SRX550.
I hope this helps.
Best regards.
From: observium <observium-bounces@observium.org [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org]> on behalf of Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org [mailto:mike@observium.org]> Reply-To: "mike@observium.org [mailto:mike@observium.org]" <mike@observium.org [mailto:mike@observium.org]>, Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org]> Date: mardi 25 octobre 2016 09:12 To: Observium Network Observation System <observium@observium.org [mailto:observium@observium.org]> Subject: Re: [Observium] Missing status Indicators for slots/modules
And pls do not spam ML with multiple same questions....
Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR - Consultant Expert Prodware France T : +33 979 999 000 - F : +33 988 814 001 - ybzahr@prodware.fr [mailto:ybzahr@prodware.fr]
Web : prodware.fr [http://www.prodware.fr] [http://twitter.com/Prodware/%5D%C2%A0 [http://www.facebook.com/Prodware/%5D%C2%A0 [https://www.linkedin.com/company/prodwarefrance%5D%C2%A0 [https://www.youtube.com/c/ProdwareFrance%5D%C2%A0 [http://www.viadeo.com/fr/company/prodware%5D%C2%A0 [http://www.prodware.fr/social-network/] On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org [mailto:mike@observium.org]> wrote:
Hi,
not fully understand your trouble.
Status indicators complete not exist (or removed from some time)?
Or exist but not polled?
If second, try increase snmp timeout for device(s) to 3-5sec.
For more relevant info, show screenshots and attach debug output:
./discovery.php -d -m sensors -h <device> ./poller.php -d -m sensors -h <device>
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 9:49 AM, Youssef BENGELLOUN - ZAHR <ybzahr@prodware.fr [mailto:ybzahr@prodware.fr]> wrote:
Dear Community,
I noticed that for some networking gear (for example : Brocade MLXe / Juniper SRX), status indicators for the modules (i.e. OK / NOK / shutdown / etc.) are missing.
For instance, Temperature / CPU / mem usage are polled correctly but not the status of the module itself.
So I’m asking the community if this is normal behavior ? If this information should be considered relevant ?
Thank you.
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