Hi,
A quick update on this, I’ve sent the debug to Mike, to save spamming the list (let me know if anyone else wants it!). The RH is correct as the sensor is in the battery room (not on the data floor) and rather
ironically I took the screenshot during the hottest day of the year where we are and that room is chilled to 20C so RH goes up :)
Cheers,
Robert Williams
Custodian Data Centre
Email: Robert@CustodianDC.com
http://www.CustodianDC.com
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org]
On Behalf Of Tom Laermans
Sent: 02 July 2015 21:16
To: Observium Network Observation System
Subject: Re: [Observium] Scaling adjustment for UPS sensors
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!
Robert Williams
Custodian Data Centre
Email: Robert@CustodianDC.com
http://www.CustodianDC.com
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