I understand :)
Not a big issue, because on the overview page the disks are present, and there are numbers like temperatures getting back from those other disks.


On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:

Yeah, the SNMP agent isn't enumerating all of the drives.

Perhaps on a different interface or something where the driver doesn't enumerate them properly.

Either way, not really something we can fix :/

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On 3 August 2015 7:21:49 pm Steffie Morris <steffie.morris@gmail.com> wrote:

It's a hard for me to know what to do with that information :)
But i guess the device just doesn't return all description information if i look at the list. There appear some numbers missing. Below a snippet of the snmpwalk output.

hrDeviceType.768 = hrDeviceTypes.3
hrDeviceType.769 = hrDeviceTypes.3
hrDeviceType.770 = hrDeviceTypes.3
hrDeviceType.771 = hrDeviceTypes.3
hrDeviceType.1025 = hrDeviceTypes.4
hrDeviceType.1026 = hrDeviceTypes.4
hrDeviceType.1027 = hrDeviceTypes.4
hrDeviceType.1536 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1537 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1538 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1539 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1540 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1552 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1553 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1554 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1555 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1556 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1557 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1558 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1559 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1568 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1569 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.1570 = hrDeviceTypes.6
hrDeviceType.3072 = hrDeviceTypes.12
hrDeviceDescr.768 = GenuineIntel: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2701   @ 2.13GHz
hrDeviceDescr.769 = GenuineIntel: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2701   @ 2.13GHz
hrDeviceDescr.770 = GenuineIntel: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2701   @ 2.13GHz
hrDeviceDescr.771 = GenuineIntel: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D2701   @ 2.13GHz
hrDeviceDescr.1025 = network interface lo
hrDeviceDescr.1026 = network interface eth0
hrDeviceDescr.1027 = network interface eth1
hrDeviceDescr.1536 = ST3000DM001-1CH166
hrDeviceDescr.1537 = ST3000DM001-1CH166
hrDeviceDescr.1538 = ST3000DM001-1CH166
hrDeviceDescr.1539 = ST3000DM001-1CH166
hrDeviceDescr.1540 = ST3000DM001-1CH166
hrDeviceDescr.1552 = SCSI disk (/dev/sda)
hrDeviceDescr.1553 = SCSI disk (/dev/sdb)
hrDeviceDescr.1554 = SCSI disk (/dev/sdc)
hrDeviceDescr.1555 = SCSI disk (/dev/sdd)
hrDeviceDescr.1556 = SCSI disk (/dev/sde)
hrDeviceDescr.1557 = SCSI disk (/dev/sdf)
hrDeviceDescr.1558 = SCSI disk (/dev/sdg)
hrDeviceDescr.1559 = SCSI disk (/dev/sdh)
hrDeviceDescr.1568 = RAID disk (/dev/md0)
hrDeviceDescr.1569 = RAID disk (/dev/md1)
hrDeviceDescr.1570 = RAID disk (/dev/md2)


On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 11:09 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:

Hi Steffie,

We only display what the device tells us about.

It seems that for some reason it isn't enumerating the other 3 devices.

You can try walking the host-resources-mib  to see what information it's returning.

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On 2 August 2015 10:03:57 pm Steffie Morris <steffie.morris@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,
i added a few synologyNAS to play with in observium and i noticed that the inventory tab seems incomplete.
In the main overview i see there are 8 disks in the system, but in the inventory tab only 5 numbered items are listed. But all the /dev/sdx devices are listed.

1536 ST3000DM001-1CH166 hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1537 ST3000DM001-1CH166 hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1538 ST3000DM001-1CH166 hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1539 ST3000DM001-1CH166 hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1540 ST3000DM001-1CH166 hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1552 SCSI disk (/dev/sda) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1553 SCSI disk (/dev/sdb) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1554 SCSI disk (/dev/sdc) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1555 SCSI disk (/dev/sdd) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1556 SCSI disk (/dev/sde) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1557 SCSI disk (/dev/sdf) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1558 SCSI disk (/dev/sdg) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0
1559 SCSI disk (/dev/sdh) hrDeviceDiskStorage 0

Is there anything i can do to add or check to help in see what is going wrong? (if  there is going wrong at all :)


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