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Is that sensor present in the interface? You need to create an alert check which matches the states on the sensor, you can't reference an OID directly.
I'm not sure what the value returned for state sensors is.
adam.
On 2014-02-18 12:47, Guilherme de Freitas Figueiredo wrote:
Hi!
there is some form to create some alert using a specifc SNMP oid? I say this because I'm trying to create an alert for a Dell switch in which it alarms if one of the sources of power is turned off, the SNMP oid is the SNMPv2-SMI :: enterprises.674.10895.3000.1.2.110.7.2.1.3.11 already in observium envMonSupplyState.11 is apparently the same has to be greater than 1, so I already tried the following:
envMonSupplyState.11 gt 1
and
SNMPv2-SMI :: enterprises.674.10895.3000.1.2.110.7.2.1.3.11 gt 1
[]s!
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