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lmsensors is used if your net-snmp supplies it.
Obviously lm-sensors has to work for that.
ipmi is used if you specify the bmc credentials in the device configuration, or if you add the ipmitool script to the unix agent.
Obviously "ipmitool" has to work for that.
On 30/07/2013 14:25, w.mohamed@ebs-sd.com wrote:
Syslog is running. I will check the port part & feed you back. What about sensors? Any idea?
-------- Original message -------- Subject: Re: [Observium] Sensors & syslog Questions From: Tracy Phillips To: observium@observium.org CC:
On 30/07/13 8:19 PM, "Wijdan Mohamed" w.mohamed@ebs-sd.com wrote:
For the syslog, I enables remote log sending using port 514, by uncommenting #$ModLoad imudp #$UDPServerRun 514 From the config file,
Are you sure rsyslog is running and listening on UDP 514?
Have you checked to see if you can access UDP 514 on your observium server from your client server?
I would ensure that the basic functionality of a log server / client worked before I started troubleshooting the observium part.
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