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Hi Frederic,
Thank you so much for that gem of information. The 'systemowner' keyword has allowed Observium to suddenly detect:
2016-01-21 14:51:53 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 66237848 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 57269142 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/2/SPSensor added: power cisco-entity-sensor 56384724 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/2/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 55495795 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/0/SPSensor added: current cisco-entity-sensor 53687180 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/1/SPSensor added: current cisco-entity-sensor 49413261 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 44949055 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:53 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/2/SPSensor added: voltage cisco-entity-sensor 39607111 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/2/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/3/SPSensor added: current cisco-entity-sensor 39039503 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/3/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/1/SPSensor added: voltage cisco-entity-sensor 32635680 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 28612240 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 23403447 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/2/SPSensor added: current cisco-entity-sensor 22831118 Power Module Current - 0/PM0/2/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/3/SPSensor added: voltage cisco-entity-sensor 22263542 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/3/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/0/SPSensor added: power cisco-entity-sensor 20133606 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 17977066 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/1/SPSensor added: power cisco-entity-sensor 15858003 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 15177601 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 13805629 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT0/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 13443524 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:52 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 11741762 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:51 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SPSensor added: fanspeed cisco-entity-sensor 6869781 Fan Speed Sensor - speed 0/FT1/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:51 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/3/SPSensor added: power cisco-entity-sensor 5485929 Power Module Capacity Sensor - capacity 0/PM0/3/SP 2016-01-21 14:51:51 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/0/SPSensor added: voltage cisco-entity-sensor 3355929 Power Module Voltage - 0/PM0/0/SP
So whilst it still doesn’t include any "Alarm Status" indicators, we can now at least see a failed fan from setting thresholds on the speeds!!
Many thanks :)
Robert Williams Custodian Data Centre Email: Robert@CustodianDC.com http://www.CustodianDC.com
-----Original Message-----
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Frederic Gargula Sent: 21 January 2016 12:59 To: Observium Network Observation System observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] ASR9k fan failures not detected?
Hi Robert,
That’s strange. Can you make sure you have "snmp-server community ********* SystemOwner IPv4 SNMP-IPV4” in your config ?
The “SystemOwner” keyword is important.
Best regards,
Frederic Gargula IP-Max SA
On 21 Jan 2016, at 11:46, Robert Williams Robert@CustodianDC.com
wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for that, unfortunately we already have all modules enabled,
including Sensors, are running 5.3.1 (and now testing with 5.3.2 in the lab as well) but still cannot get any sensors at all on 9001 or 9006 chassis :(
Are there any debug outputs or snmpwalks that would help anyone see
why this doesn't work for us?
Cheers!
Robert Williams Custodian Data Centre Email: Robert@CustodianDC.com http://www.CustodianDC.com
-----Original Message-----
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Brandon Ewing Sent: 20 January 2016 18:04 To: observium@observium.org Subject: Re: [Observium] ASR9k fan failures not detected?
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 04:57:23PM +0000, Robert Williams wrote:
Brandon - that's very interesting, I assume you didn’t do an IOS
upgrade around then?
Adam - is there anything that springs to mind for why this would
have
stopped working in October? Maybe ours used to be in there also at
some
point?
Turns out I'm an idiot, and we disabled the sensors module while
working
on polling speed, as leaving it enabled was driving us WELL past 300 seconds for a polling round, even with 64+ workers.
Flipped it back on for testing, confirmed sensors work in 5.1.3 and 5.3.1.
-- Brandon Ewing (nicotine@warningg.com)
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