Strange temperature and voltage readings

Hi Guys,
First time posting - Be gentle ;)
I've recently implemented Observium for our department and am absolutely loving it. However after an update this morning I have noticed that some devices are reporting weird readings for their sensors. Temperature and voltage specifically are reporting absurd variables (2209 degrees CPU temp / 1.45KV on a 1.2V rail).
http://i.imgur.com/MG5NBA8.png - Random sample of temperature http://i.imgur.com/u8Emr3J.png - Random sample of voltage
This issue seems to affect CISCO hardware but does not seem to be specific to a particular model or software revision and has only occurred since the DB Schema was updated this morning.
Is anyone else seeing similar results with version 5405?
Oh and yes, I confirmed these devices are not on fire or being struck by lightning. :)
Regards, Matt.
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Hi,
Be sure to run discovery after doing an svn up.
adam.
On 2014-05-01 20:03, Matthew A Harper wrote:
Hi Guys,
First time posting - Be gentle ;)
I've recently implemented Observium for our department and am absolutely loving it. However after an update this morning I have noticed that some devices are reporting weird readings for their sensors. Temperature and voltage specifically are reporting absurd variables (2209 degrees CPU temp / 1.45KV on a 1.2V rail).
http://i.imgur.com/MG5NBA8.png [1] - Random sample of temperature
http://i.imgur.com/u8Emr3J.png [2] - Random sample of voltage
This issue seems to affect CISCO hardware but does not seem to be specific to a particular model or software revision and has only occurred since the DB Schema was updated this morning.
Is anyone else seeing similar results with version 5405?
Oh and yes, I confirmed these devices are not on fire or being struck by lightning. J
Regards,
Matt.
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[1] http://i.imgur.com/MG5NBA8.png [2] http://i.imgur.com/u8Emr3J.png
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for that. That's got it.
- Matt
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Friday, 2 May 2014 11:42 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Strange temperature and voltage readings
Hi,
Be sure to run discovery after doing an svn up.
adam.
On 2014-05-01 20:03, Matthew A Harper wrote:
Hi Guys,
First time posting - Be gentle ;)
I've recently implemented Observium for our department and am absolutely loving it. However after an update this morning I have noticed that some devices are reporting weird readings for their sensors. Temperature and voltage specifically are reporting absurd variables (2209 degrees CPU temp / 1.45KV on a 1.2V rail).
http://i.imgur.com/MG5NBA8.png [1] - Random sample of temperature
http://i.imgur.com/u8Emr3J.png [2] - Random sample of voltage
This issue seems to affect CISCO hardware but does not seem to be specific to a particular model or software revision and has only occurred since the DB Schema was updated this morning.
Is anyone else seeing similar results with version 5405?
Oh and yes, I confirmed these devices are not on fire or being struck by lightning. J
Regards,
Matt.
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