
This is an eternal problem with sorting. There's no good solution for it in this instance. :D
adam. On 2018-02-21 19:04:05, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) henrik.cednert@filmlance.se wrote: Wow! Holy shit! =) Thanks! I looked at the bigger PDU's as well and it have, probably as expected, rippled through there as well. Not sure that this is under your control but I did notice that they sort a bit nasty on the big ones:
1 10-19 2 20-24 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Tossing in a couple of screenshots.
Thanks again!
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On 21 Feb 2018, at 19:12, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org [mailto:adama@observium.org]> wrote:
These should be collected now.
adam. On 2018-02-21 16:38:19, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) <henrik.cednert@filmlance.se [mailto:henrik.cednert@filmlance.se]> wrote: Brilliant. Thanks. Pastebin updated.
https://pastebin.com/yQztUCwm [https://pastebin.com/yQztUCwm]
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On 21 Feb 2018, at 17:31, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org [mailto:adama@observium.org]> wrote:
You can't really do it after the fact, that's why it's useful to do it before.
snmpbulkwalk -v2c -c public -M mibs/rfc:mibs/apc -m ALL <host> .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.12.3
Once you've found the right stuff, you can use -On to get it to give you the walk with numbers.
adam. On 2018-02-21 16:26:27, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) <henrik.cednert@filmlance.se [mailto:henrik.cednert@filmlance.se]> wrote: Mm. I know Adam. God knows I try every time. And, I fail miserably everytime as well. =( Sorry.
ran it with this: snmpwalk -v2c -c public xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -m PowerNet-MIB -M /opt/observium/mibs:/opt/observium/mibs/apc 1.3.6.1.4.1
Not entirely sure what the proper command would've been? Can update the pastebin if I get proper output. =)
How do you do this "post" snmpwalk? What did you do to resolve the numbers?
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On 21 Feb 2018, at 17:17, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org [mailto:adama@observium.org]> wrote:
Those are the configuration OIDs. The correct ones are :
PowerNet-MIB::rPDUOutletStatusOutletName.1 = STRING: "Testing server" PowerNet-MIB::rPDUOutletStatusOutletState.1 = INTEGER: outletStatusOn(1)
BTW, please try to do walks with MIBs loaded. It's somewhat less than optimal to get explosions of numbers as walks.
adam. On 2018-02-21 16:13:25, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) <henrik.cednert@filmlance.se [mailto:henrik.cednert@filmlance.se]> wrote: Think i was pretty nice that digged out them on separate lines as well. heheheheh =)
Outlets off: iso.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.12.3.3.1.1.4.1 = INTEGER: 2 iso.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.12.3.3.1.1.4.2 = INTEGER: 2
Outlets on: iso.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.12.3.3.1.1.4.1 = INTEGER: 1 iso.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.12.3.3.1.1.4.2 = INTEGER: 1
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On 21 Feb 2018, at 16:52, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org [mailto:adama@observium.org]> wrote:
God, that's horrendous.
Reporting the status of multiple things on one OID is horrific, and explains why we don't currently support it. You'd probably need to be really nice to Mike to get this supported...
adam. On 2018-02-21 15:40:26, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) <henrik.cednert@filmlance.se [mailto:henrik.cednert@filmlance.se]> wrote: Looking in the paste I would say yes,
* iso.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.4.2.2.0 = STRING: "On On On On On On On On
I turned 1 & 2 off and looked again: iso.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.4.2.2.0 = STRING: "Off Off On On On On On On "
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On 21 Feb 2018, at 16:03, Adam Armstrong <adama@observium.org [mailto:adama@observium.org]> wrote:
Is this data exposed in SNMP?
adam. On 2018-02-21 15:01:20, Henrik Cednert (Filmlance) <henrik.cednert@filmlance.se [mailto:henrik.cednert@filmlance.se]> wrote: Hello
Any chance of getting support for the individual outlets on a PDU like the APC AP7920B? This so you can see and monitor if it's on or off. I think I've asked the same for other APC PDU's (AP8981) in the past but can't find that thread so not sure what was said then.
I've tried to do an snmpwalk but I think you'll scream at me once again. I'll never learn/remember this. =/ Please go easy on me and point me in the right direction if this sucks: https://pastebin.com/yQztUCwm [https://pastebin.com/yQztUCwm]
This is how it looks in observium today:
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