Hi All,
i know this is probably a stupid question, but how do i delete sensors from within the panel and not on the server itself im monitoring?
for some reason the observium has detected lmsensors fanspeed sensors about 4 times over? and im not sure if its the server at fault or observium at fault,
so i was just going to delete the old fanspeed sensors ?
i have attached some screenshots if people don’t understand what im talking about
Regards
Simon
Hi Simon,
Old sensors are deleted automatically by Observium when they disappear.
What you're seeing is simply a net-snmp lm-sensors integration bug. They are representing sensor limits as separate sensors in the MIB.
I recommend disabling either the lm-sensors tree at the snmp agent side, or disabling polling of LM-SENSORS-MIB in Observium. (and notify net-snmp developers they f'd up since years)
We have a Unix-agent script for lm-sensors that will give you correct information.
Tom
On 04/08/2014 17:08, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,
i know this is probably a stupid question, but how do i delete sensors from within the panel and not on the server itself im monitoring?
for some reason the observium has detected lmsensors fanspeed sensors about 4 times over? and im not sure if its the server at fault or observium at fault,
so i was just going to delete the old fanspeed sensors ?
i have attached some screenshots if people don't understand what im talking about
Regards
Simon
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Hi Tom,
thank you for explaining this,
can you explain where I would switch it off?
I have enabled the lmsensors script in the unix_agent local folder
regards
Simon
On 4 Aug 2014, at 16:23, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Hi Simon,
Old sensors are deleted automatically by Observium when they disappear.
What you're seeing is simply a net-snmp lm-sensors integration bug. They are representing sensor limits as separate sensors in the MIB.
I recommend disabling either the lm-sensors tree at the snmp agent side, or disabling polling of LM-SENSORS-MIB in Observium. (and notify net-snmp developers they f'd up since years)
We have a Unix-agent script for lm-sensors that will give you correct information.
Tom
On 04/08/2014 17:08, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,
i know this is probably a stupid question, but how do i delete sensors from within the panel and not on the server itself im monitoring?
for some reason the observium has detected lmsensors fanspeed sensors about 4 times over? and im not sure if its the server at fault or observium at fault,
so i was just going to delete the old fanspeed sensors ?
i have attached some screenshots if people don’t understand what im talking about
<Mail Attachment.jpeg><Mail Attachment.jpeg>
Regards
Simon
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Either put this in snmpd.conf:
## Remove LM-SENSORS-MIB view all excluded .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.13.16
Or go to the device settings -> mibs -> disable LM-SENSORS-MIB
Tom
On 04/08/2014 17:33, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi Tom,
thank you for explaining this,
can you explain where I would switch it off?
I have enabled the lmsensors script in the unix_agent local folder
regards
Simon
On 4 Aug 2014, at 16:23, Tom Laermans <tom.laermans@powersource.cx mailto:tom.laermans@powersource.cx> wrote:
Hi Simon,
Old sensors are deleted automatically by Observium when they disappear.
What you're seeing is simply a net-snmp lm-sensors integration bug. They are representing sensor limits as separate sensors in the MIB.
I recommend disabling either the lm-sensors tree at the snmp agent side, or disabling polling of LM-SENSORS-MIB in Observium. (and notify net-snmp developers they f'd up since years)
We have a Unix-agent script for lm-sensors that will give you correct information.
Tom
On 04/08/2014 17:08, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,
i know this is probably a stupid question, but how do i delete sensors from within the panel and not on the server itself im monitoring?
for some reason the observium has detected lmsensors fanspeed sensors about 4 times over? and im not sure if its the server at fault or observium at fault,
so i was just going to delete the old fanspeed sensors ?
i have attached some screenshots if people don't understand what im talking about
<Mail Attachment.jpeg><Mail Attachment.jpeg>
Regards
Simon
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Hi Tom,
thank you for that, it worked perfectly :)
i had to wait like 30 mins for the observium to delete them even tho my cron is set for every 5 mins but it worked :)
Regards
Simon
On 4 Aug 2014, at 16:49, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Either put this in snmpd.conf:
## Remove LM-SENSORS-MIB view all excluded .1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.13.16
Or go to the device settings -> mibs -> disable LM-SENSORS-MIB
Tom
On 04/08/2014 17:33, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi Tom,
thank you for explaining this,
can you explain where I would switch it off?
I have enabled the lmsensors script in the unix_agent local folder
regards
Simon
On 4 Aug 2014, at 16:23, Tom Laermans tom.laermans@powersource.cx wrote:
Hi Simon,
Old sensors are deleted automatically by Observium when they disappear.
What you're seeing is simply a net-snmp lm-sensors integration bug. They are representing sensor limits as separate sensors in the MIB.
I recommend disabling either the lm-sensors tree at the snmp agent side, or disabling polling of LM-SENSORS-MIB in Observium. (and notify net-snmp developers they f'd up since years)
We have a Unix-agent script for lm-sensors that will give you correct information.
Tom
On 04/08/2014 17:08, Simon Smith wrote:
Hi All,
i know this is probably a stupid question, but how do i delete sensors from within the panel and not on the server itself im monitoring?
for some reason the observium has detected lmsensors fanspeed sensors about 4 times over? and im not sure if its the server at fault or observium at fault,
so i was just going to delete the old fanspeed sensors ?
i have attached some screenshots if people don’t understand what im talking about
<Mail Attachment.jpeg><Mail Attachment.jpeg>
Regards
Simon
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