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I'd collect SNMP walks from the device and report the issues to the vendor.
Perhaps they can fix them in a decade or so :)
Adam.
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On 23 Oct 2018, 06:18, at 06:18, Phillip Weller pweller@firesideprojects.com wrote:
I have found JK to be unusable. JL seems fairly stable. Most newly ordered cards seem to be coming with JL or JH on them.
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On Oct 22, 2018, at 8:31 PM, Adam Armstrong via observium
observium@observium.org wrote:
If sensors/statuses have been removed, that's because the device is
no longer returning data for those entries.
There's not really any "magic voodoo" or whatever. They're just
numbers the device returns. If it stops returning them, we don't show them.
The device seems to now be returning a pretty crazy sysObjectID
looking at that screenshot, so alongside the ifDescrs going weird, I'm going to go with "this firmware is screwed up".
./poller.php -h <hostname> -m status -d
Wil let you pick out the OIDs being collected for the inverter, and
you can see what it's returning.
adam.
On 2018-10-23 01:20:22, Tommy Nevtelen via observium
observium@observium.org wrote:
On 23/10/2018 01.59, Adam Armstrong via observium wrote:
These are all just values sent to us by the device.
It looks like the device has some firmware bugs. Returning lots of
3s as ifDescr is probably not what the vendor intended.
That's not all, as I said observium is not showing all things in the
mib it did before.
Is the inverter off?
No definitely not
/T
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