More testing… ./discovery.php -h hostname -m sensors brings the sensors back, but running just ./discovery -h hostname removes them again.
I am thinking maybe something in rev. 10228 or 10229 (no time to look at code currently..) ?
Br
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Sorry I mean revisions 10222 and 10248
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Interesting.. we have a lot of EQL, how did I miss this. Happened somewhere between revision 2022 and 2048 it seems.
If I run a manual discovery they show up. Strange?! -Mike?
😊
Br
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Subject: [Observium] Sensors missing of Dell Equallogic arrays
Since the last stable upgrade (Professional edition), we have lost all the sensors (and the harddisk status) of our Dell Equallogic PS arrays (3 different types, different firmware levels).
Any idea what happened? This worked fine on the previous stable release...
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