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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Campus Fernando Costa
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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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