Hi Adam, I really like your way of communicating. huahua!!

As I said in the first message, I would like to understand if there is any other identification mechanism to adapt MY code.

In my tests I changed the value of the oid " entPhySensorType " and the observium was recognizing sensors of other types, such as humidity, fan, voltage, current, etc. The only one that it didn't recognize was the value 8, which is the temperature. I imagine there is some other parameter that the observium checks to recognize that it's a temperature sensor. That's what I'd like to know.

Thanks
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Kleber Coelho
Campus Fernando Costa
Universidade de São Paulo
(19) 3565-4321

 


Em sex., 23 de set. de 2022 às 11:58, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@lists.observium.org> escreveu:
Have you actually verified that the device is returning the correct data?

It seems unlikely that out of millions of temperature sensors monitored via ENTITY-SENSOR-MIB, yours would be the only one that doesn't get identified as temperature, no?

Thanks,
adam.

Kleber Cristiano Santilli Coelho via observium wrote on 23/09/2022 15:07:
Hi Adam, how are you?

Thanks for the feedback.
The sensor is not recognized as being 'temperature', it is left as unknown. So it doesn't generate the graph automatically.

Thanks
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Kleber Coelho
Campus Fernando Costa
Universidade de São Paulo
(19) 3565-4321

 


Em sex., 23 de set. de 2022 às 10:39, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@lists.observium.org> escreveu:
What doesn't work?

Kleber Cristiano Santilli Coelho via observium wrote on 23/09/2022 14:22:
Good Morning!
I hope you're all well.

I apologize if the question is inappropriate.
I'm developing an IOT module and I use the "ENTITY" MIB for the sensors.
I saw that Observium handles this MIB automatically, using the entPhySensorType OID to distinguish the sensor types and it works great, except for the temperature sensor, entPhySensorType value 8.
I would like to understand if this has any special reason to adapt my code.

Thank you, congratulations on the software.
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Kleber Coelho
Campus Fernando Costa
Universidade de São Paulo
(19) 3565-4321

 


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