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7.3% rH is way too low though.
Riello is notoriously shit in their SNMP implementation though (I have them too).
I see it's a Netman 204, that should be quite decent, but afaik those sensors are using regular IEEE UPS-MIB.
I don't have any attached to mine (not sure if I even can) - if anyone wants to send me a sensor I'll gladly attach it to one of my Riello UPSes ;>
Tom
On 07/02/2015 05:28 PM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
On 02.07.15 18:25, Phillip Baker wrote:
Are you sure your relative humidity is fine? 73% is.. well, pretty bloody wet. Is the humidity probe in a shower room? Anything over 60% should definitely be considered abnormal in most datacentre environments.
Here same problem with scalling.. I think this is 7.3%
.. still waiting for debug output
*From:*observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] *On Behalf Of *Robert Williams *Sent:* 02 July 2015 14:26 *To:* Observium Network Observation System (observium@observium.org) *Subject:* [Observium] Scaling adjustment for UPS sensors
Hi,
Is there a way to adjust the re-scaling for auxiliary UPS sensors? We’ve just been given some external sensors for our Riello units to play with; and whilst Observium can indeed see them, their temperatures are out by one decimal place:
(it should be 19.5C, obviously)
The RH is fine interestingly, and this is only affecting the ‘external’ sensors in the NetMan card, not the built-in sensor. Interestingly, Riello also give out the ‘chassis’ temperature under the ‘battery’ temperature OID, which is why it shows our batteries as 27 degrees, they are not - and this is not Observium’s fault J
Anyway, is there a manual ‘tweak’ to correct the scaling for the temperature?
Cheers!
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