Good morning,
I was just trying to check the history on one of my Geist Watchdog environment sensors and I have no environment graphs - temperature, humidity, or dew point. It's the same for all of my Geist devices. I checked the logs and found these entries:
2019-12-05 12:34:10 OS-ServerRoom Dew Point Sensor deleted: dewpoint geist-v4-mib internalDewPoint.1 OS-ServerRoom Dew Point 2019-12-05 12:34:10 OS-ServerRoom Humidity Sensor deleted: humidity geist-v4-mib internalHumidity.1 OS-ServerRoom Humidity 2019-12-05 12:34:10 OS-ServerRoom Temperature Sensor deleted: temperature geist-v4-mib internalTemp.1 OS-ServerRoom Temperature
I have Device Availability and Device Uptime graphs but that's it. I ran a discovery on them but after an hour still no enviromental data. I checked a couple of the devices and the information is there. Any ideas on what's going on and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Joe Brouillette
"Any sufficiently advanced science looks like magic." - Arthur C. Clarke "All magic comes with a price." - Rumplestiltskin
Hi Joe,
please attach discovery debug for that device:
./discovery.php -d -m sensors -h <device>
Joe Brouillette via observium wrote on 10.01.2020 22:34:
Good morning,
I was just trying to check the history on one of my Geist Watchdog environment sensors and I have no environment graphs – temperature, humidity, or dew point. It’s the same for all of my Geist devices. I checked the logs and found these entries:
2019-12-05 12:34:10 OS-ServerRoom Dew Point Sensor deleted: dewpoint geist-v4-mib internalDewPoint.1 OS-ServerRoom Dew Point
2019-12-05 12:34:10 OS-ServerRoom Humidity Sensor deleted: humidity geist-v4-mib internalHumidity.1 OS-ServerRoom Humidity
2019-12-05 12:34:10 OS-ServerRoom Temperature Sensor deleted: temperature geist-v4-mib internalTemp.1 OS-ServerRoom Temperature
I have Device Availability and Device Uptime graphs but that’s it. I ran a discovery on them but after an hour still no enviromental data. I checked a couple of the devices and the information is there. Any ideas on what’s going on and how to fix it?
Thanks,
Joe Brouillette
“Any sufficiently advanced science looks like magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke
“All magic comes with a price.” – Rumplestiltskin
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