Hi Tom,

thank you for explaining this, 

can you explain where I would switch it off?

I have enabled the lmsensors script in the unix_agent local folder

regards

Simon

On 4 Aug 2014, at 16:23, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:

Hi Simon,

Old sensors are deleted automatically by Observium when they disappear.

What you're seeing is simply a net-snmp lm-sensors integration bug. They are representing sensor limits as separate sensors in the MIB.

I recommend disabling either the lm-sensors tree at the snmp agent side, or disabling polling of LM-SENSORS-MIB in Observium. (and notify net-snmp developers they f'd up since years)

We have a Unix-agent script for lm-sensors that will give you correct information.

Tom

On 04/08/2014 17:08, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,

i know this is probably a stupid question, but how do i delete sensors from within the panel and not on the server itself im monitoring?

for some reason the observium has detected lmsensors fanspeed sensors about 4 times over? and im not sure if its the server at fault or observium at fault, 

so i was just going to delete the old fanspeed sensors ?

i have attached some screenshots if people don’t understand what im talking about

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Regards

Simon


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