Also, I can't seem to find the thread in my inbox right now, but for the VLAN numbers being wrong on juniper switches, I can provide a switch with SNMP access and some VLANs for testing if you'd like. I seem to recall one of you guys asking for access to one.
Hey guys,So I'm back :).Everything has been going great with the sensors across the board now, but now its on to a new issue regarding the sensors. I get these every poll period from every PDU. Maybe its how the sensor threshold is being interpreted, or maybe the APC devices are giving bad values, but the event logs have been completely spammed with these messages.Any ideas?Morgan
2012-06-25 15:42:42 pdu308-li-124 System Voltage Input above threshold: 204 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:42 pdu306-ro-117 System Voltage Input above threshold: 207 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:38 pdu306-lo-115 System Voltage Input above threshold: 206 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:37 pdu307-ri-122 System Voltage Input above threshold: 205 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:33 pdu307-li-120 System Voltage Input above threshold: 208 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:31 pdu305-ro-113 System Voltage Input above threshold: 206 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:29 pdu306-ri-118 System Voltage Input above threshold: 204 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:26 pdu305-lo-111 System Voltage Input above threshold: 208 V (> -0.85 V) 2012-06-25 15:42:22 pdu306-li-116 System Voltage Input above threshold: 208 V (> -0.85 V) On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 4:24 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
it's the baby that did it. send it back.
On 22/06/2012 00:19, Tom Laermans wrote:
Ok, then my memory is worse off than I thought.... :D
On 22/06/2012 1:15, Adam Armstrong wrote:You did fix sensors, because when i went to fix it, it was already fixed, and i didn't do it :P
On 22/06/2012 00:13, Tom Laermans wrote:
I didn't touch sensors though, maybe that's still broken?
I did fix storage and processors.
Keep us posted if there's still something broken :-)
Tom
On 22/06/2012 1:06, Morgan McLean wrote:I know it isn't compiled, I guess thats just habit from work :).
I wasn't even sure this was a bug when I emailed in, I thought maybe I didn't have a flag set. The documentation on sensors was a bit wonky.
I do see some notes regarding some of the things I mentioned, so I will svn update and see how that goes. Sorry, this project is more active than I originally thought!
Morgan
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
a) there are no 'builds', observium is not compiled.
b) http://fisheye.observium.org/changelog
rule #1 of reporting bugs is that you make sure the bug isn't fixed before you report it.
adam.
On 21/06/2012 23:49, Morgan McLean wrote:
I checked out the most recent build from SVN monday or tuesday.
This is literally all juniper gear. EX switches, SRX firewalls, MX routers
A server I have added does this:
2012-06-21 12:38:16 System Processor added: type hr index 805 descr Intel Xeon E7540 @ 2.00GHz2012-06-21 06:38:20 System Processor added: type hr index 805 descr Intel Xeon E7540 @ 2.00GHz2012-06-21 00:38:34 System Processor added: type hr index 805 descr Intel Xeon E7540 @ 2.00GHz2012-06-20 18:38:25 System Processor added: type hr index 805 descr Intel Xeon E7540 @ 2.00GHz2012-06-20 12:38:22 System Processor added: type hr index 805 descr Intel Xeon E7540 @ 2.00GHz
an APC managed 0u strip looks like:
21/Jun/12 12:38:13 Sensor Added: current apc 1 Output
21/Jun/12 12:38:12 Sensor Added: voltage apc 1 Input
21/Jun/12 12:38:12 Sensor Added: voltage apc 1 Input
21/Jun/12 06:38:17 Sensor Added: current apc 1 Output
21/Jun/12 06:38:16 Sensor Added: voltage apc 1 Input
21/Jun/12 06:38:16 Sensor Added: voltage apc 1 Input
21/Jun/12 00:38:32 Sensor Added: current apc 1 Output
21/Jun/12 00:38:30 Sensor Added: voltage apc 1 Input
21/Jun/12 00:38:29 Sensor Added: voltage apc 1 Input
20/Jun/12 18:38:21 Sensor Added: current apc 1 Output
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:29 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
Sounds like nonsense to me.
When did you last update?
adam.
On 21/06/2012 22:51, Morgan McLean wrote:
The only thing thats working in the memory graphing for junos devices. Everything else is seen by discovery but not acted on.
Inventory doesn't populate either, but thats maybe another topic.
Morgan
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Adam Armstrong <adama@memetic.org> wrote:
Hmm. Did tom not already fix this?
adam.
On 21/06/2012 21:25, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Hmm. I think I have the same problem elsewhere (processors), and I think I know what it is.
Let me fix it :)
adam.
On 21/06/2012 21:21, Morgan McLean wrote:
My logs look like this...any idea why its not picking up? I have about 50 juniper devices, an APC device and a couple others and it doesn't seem to monitor or graph any of the sensors. I have seen some information about sensor configuration under config.php, but it wasn't very helpful.
Every time the discovery runs, or maybe its the poller, not sure, it finds all these sensors for every device, but it does nothing with them.
Is there a switch I need to flip?
Thanks!Morgan
21/Jun/12 12:39:04 Sensor Added: temperature junos 6.1.0.0 TFEB MX80
21/Jun/12 12:39:04 Sensor Added: temperature junos 6.1.1.0 TFEB Intake
21/Jun/12 12:39:04 Sensor Added: temperature junos 9.1.0.0 Routing Engine
21/Jun/12 12:39:03 Processor added: type junos index 6.1.0.0 descr TFEB MX80
21/Jun/12 12:39:03 Processor added: type junos index 7.1.0.0 descr FPC @ 0/*/*
21/Jun/12 12:39:03 Processor added: type junos index 7.2.0.0 descr FPC @ 1/*/*
21/Jun/12 12:39:03 Processor added: type junos index 9.1.0.0 descr Routing Engine
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