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27 Jan
2014
27 Jan
'14
6:13 p.m.
On 28/01/2014 00:43, Adam Armstrong wrote:
There are two ways the alert thresholds will be set :
a) From a manufacturer-supplied value, as with Cisco b) Based on the first measurement +/- a %age which varies based on unit (we allow temperature to vary more than voltage, for example)
The only way you'd have a sensor with a range of 2.0 - 2.5 when the measured value is ~23 is if :
a) The manufacturer supplied this range in the MIB b) The value at initial poll was ~2.3 c) The value passed at initial poll was an order of magnitude wrong, possible due to a bug in our code
C was my initial thought, maybe we don't /10 $value upon discovery for some mib.
Tom