how to exclude the CPU temperature readings when monitoring virtual machines?
Hi
I am using Observium Professional 18.1.9011 (subscription). I am monitoring one virtual machine (Ubuntu, VMWare ESXi hosted) and noticed that the CPU temperatur is quite high with 100 degrees :)
The question is now how to exclude this output for all virtual machines if possible?
Thanks in advance!
Best, Thomas
Hi
Does nobody have a clue?
Best, Thomas
Am 09.05.2018 um 11:39 schrieb Thomas Stather:
Hi
I am using Observium Professional 18.1.9011 (subscription). I am monitoring one virtual machine (Ubuntu, VMWare ESXi hosted) and noticed that the CPU temperatur is quite high with 100 degrees :)
The question is now how to exclude this output for all virtual machines if possible?
Thanks in advance!
Best, Thomas
You're not really providing a lot of information.. where is Observium getting a CPU temperature from?
Probably lm-sensors inventing something? Just uninstall it from your VM, then ... or exclude the MIB in snmpd.conf.
Tom
On 7/6/2018 9:46 AM, Thomas Stather wrote:
Hi
Does nobody have a clue?
Best, Thomas
Am 09.05.2018 um 11:39 schrieb Thomas Stather:
Hi
I am using Observium Professional 18.1.9011 (subscription). I am monitoring one virtual machine (Ubuntu, VMWare ESXi hosted) and noticed that the CPU temperatur is quite high with 100 degrees :)
The question is now how to exclude this output for all virtual machines if possible?
Thanks in advance!
Best, Thomas
Hi
On the VM, the package "libsensors" is installed.
However, 20 days ago (after a reboot) Observium said in its event log:
Core 0 https://observium.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/device/device=148/tab=health/metric=temperature/id=66376/ Sensor deleted: temperature lmsensors 1 Core 0
However, when i click to health -> temperature, i still see the graphs but all without values.
Is there something wrong? I thought that if sensors are removed that the graphs are automatically deleted.
Best, Thomas
Am 06.07.2018 um 10:56 schrieb Tom Laermans:
You're not really providing a lot of information.. where is Observium getting a CPU temperature from?
Probably lm-sensors inventing something? Just uninstall it from your VM, then ... or exclude the MIB in snmpd.conf.
Tom
On 7/6/2018 9:46 AM, Thomas Stather wrote:
Hi
Does nobody have a clue?
Best, Thomas
Am 09.05.2018 um 11:39 schrieb Thomas Stather:
Hi
I am using Observium Professional 18.1.9011 (subscription). I am monitoring one virtual machine (Ubuntu, VMWare ESXi hosted) and noticed that the CPU temperatur is quite high with 100 degrees :)
The question is now how to exclude this output for all virtual machines if possible?
Thanks in advance!
Best, Thomas
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