Interesting to know a little more about how the software works.
I appreciate your help!
Thank you very much.

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Em sex., 30 de set. de 2022 às 14:24, Adam Armstrong via observium <observium@lists.observium.org> escreveu:
The inventory is not actually where the sensors are located, it's a different table that we just do some haphazard linking to the sensor table when IDs match.

I assume the sensor wasn't added because the invalid scale caused the sensor value to be translated to zero and ignored as an invalid sensor.

Mike probably didn't read the entire thread and though it was a problem with an real device :)

adam.

Kleber Cristiano Santilli Coelho via observium wrote on 30/09/2022 18:12:
Hi Mike, how are you?

Thanks for the reply, I really had a problem with my code, it sent the temperature with 4 digits and the precision OID was with a value of 0. In this situation the observium did not recognize the sensor as a temperature, but it was just a matter of adjusting the precision value to the correct scale (2) that the sensor was recognized correctly.
Thank you very much for your feedback.

Congratulations on the software, it is amazing!!!
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Em sex., 30 de set. de 2022 às 13:47, Mike Stupalov <mike@observium.org> escreveu:
Hi,

 can you make and attach discovery debug as:

./discovery.php -d -h <device>

Kleber Cristiano Santilli Coelho via observium wrote on 23.09.2022 16:49:
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.
An image follows.
Please ignore manufacturer, model, etc... data are fictitious.

image.png

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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Campus Fernando Costa
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