Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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Dear Observium, Basically it based on what system you are using. In other words, Observium has list of supported Company device. If you are using the product whose Mac is supported by Observium then you don't need to configure anything. Observium automatically detects the HDD and its temperature status. Please visit Observium official webpage for more information about supported devices.
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 11:59 PM Jens Görke via observium < observium@observium.org> wrote:
Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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Jens,
If your server has a BMC (IPMI controller, a la iDRAC, iLO, RMM, ..) you could add this to the machine in the device settings and it may show your drive temperatures.
There is also the 'hddtemp' script for the Observium Unix Agent - see https://docs.observium.org/apps/#hddtemp
If you have not set up the agent yet, see https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
Tom
On 6/11/2019 8:21 PM, Jens Görke via observium wrote:
Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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Hi Tom,
it‘s a HP Microserver Gen8 with iLO. Insofar it should work according to your below answer? Could you please give me a hint where I should add this in the machine in the device settings exactly?
Thanks and best regards Jens
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Am 12.06.2019 um 10:43 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium observium@observium.org:
Jens,
If your server has a BMC (IPMI controller, a la iDRAC, iLO, RMM, ..) you could add this to the machine in the device settings and it may show your drive temperatures.
There is also the 'hddtemp' script for the Observium Unix Agent - see https://docs.observium.org/apps/#hddtemp
If you have not set up the agent yet, see https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
Tom
On 6/11/2019 8:21 PM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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Jens,
You probably have 3 options then:
- Install HP SNMP agents on the machine (best option IMO) which will feed all chassis and hardware info into Observium automatically - Configure the iLO hostname/username/password details into Observium so it will add the sensors to the device that way (Device > Gear icon > Properties > IPMI) - Add the ipmitool sensor script into the Unix Agent, which will feed this data to the same code as above, but without needing to configure the IPMI details
Tom
On 6/12/2019 9:53 AM, Jens Görke via observium wrote:
Hi Tom,
it‘s a HP Microserver Gen8 with iLO. Insofar it should work according to your below answer? Could you please give me a hint where I should add this in the machine in the device settings exactly?
Thanks and best regards Jens
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Am 12.06.2019 um 10:43 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium observium@observium.org:
Jens,
If your server has a BMC (IPMI controller, a la iDRAC, iLO, RMM, ..) you could add this to the machine in the device settings and it may show your drive temperatures.
There is also the 'hddtemp' script for the Observium Unix Agent - see https://docs.observium.org/apps/#hddtemp
If you have not set up the agent yet, see https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
Tom
On 6/11/2019 8:21 PM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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Hi Tom,
I have installed/activated HP SNMP Agents accordingly (see attached pictures). So you mean it should be recognized by Observium now automatically or do I have to anything else here on side of the HP Microserver or within Observium?
Thanks for your support BR, Jens
Am 12.06.2019 um 11:18 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium observium@observium.org:
Jens,
You probably have 3 options then:
- Install HP SNMP agents on the machine (best option IMO) which will feed all chassis and hardware info into Observium automatically
- Configure the iLO hostname/username/password details into Observium so it will add the sensors to the device that way (Device > Gear icon > Properties > IPMI)
- Add the ipmitool sensor script into the Unix Agent, which will feed this data to the same code as above, but without needing to configure the IPMI details
Tom
On 6/12/2019 9:53 AM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hi Tom,
it‘s a HP Microserver Gen8 with iLO. Insofar it should work according to your below answer? Could you please give me a hint where I should add this in the machine in the device settings exactly?
Thanks and best regards Jens
Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 12.06.2019 um 10:43 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium observium@observium.org:
Jens,
If your server has a BMC (IPMI controller, a la iDRAC, iLO, RMM, ..) you could add this to the machine in the device settings and it may show your drive temperatures.
There is also the 'hddtemp' script for the Observium Unix Agent - see https://docs.observium.org/apps/#hddtemp
If you have not set up the agent yet, see https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
Tom
On 6/11/2019 8:21 PM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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Hi Tom,
I managed it to extend the temperature information in Observium by configuring it vis the iLO option. A lot of additional temperature information is seen now but not for the HDD‘s. Any idea?
BR, Jens
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Am 12.06.2019 um 11:18 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium observium@observium.org:
Jens,
You probably have 3 options then:
- Install HP SNMP agents on the machine (best option IMO) which will feed all chassis and hardware info into Observium automatically
- Configure the iLO hostname/username/password details into Observium so it will add the sensors to the device that way (Device > Gear icon > Properties > IPMI)
- Add the ipmitool sensor script into the Unix Agent, which will feed this data to the same code as above, but without needing to configure the IPMI details
Tom
On 6/12/2019 9:53 AM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hi Tom,
it‘s a HP Microserver Gen8 with iLO. Insofar it should work according to your below answer? Could you please give me a hint where I should add this in the machine in the device settings exactly?
Thanks and best regards Jens
Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 12.06.2019 um 10:43 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium observium@observium.org:
Jens,
If your server has a BMC (IPMI controller, a la iDRAC, iLO, RMM, ..) you could add this to the machine in the device settings and it may show your drive temperatures.
There is also the 'hddtemp' script for the Observium Unix Agent - see https://docs.observium.org/apps/#hddtemp
If you have not set up the agent yet, see https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
Tom
On 6/11/2019 8:21 PM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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What OS are you using on the HP-server? Ubuntu? What version?
/Markus
Den ons 12 juni 2019 kl 10:45 skrev Jens Görke via observium < observium@observium.org>:
Hi Tom,
I managed it to extend the temperature information in Observium by configuring it vis the iLO option. A lot of additional temperature information is seen now but not for the HDD‘s. Any idea?
BR, Jens
Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 12.06.2019 um 11:18 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium <
observium@observium.org>:
Jens,
You probably have 3 options then:
- Install HP SNMP agents on the machine (best option IMO) which will
feed all chassis and hardware info into Observium automatically
- Configure the iLO hostname/username/password details into Observium so
it will add the sensors to the device that way (Device > Gear icon > Properties > IPMI)
- Add the ipmitool sensor script into the Unix Agent, which will feed
this data to the same code as above, but without needing to configure the IPMI details
Tom
On 6/12/2019 9:53 AM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hi Tom,
it‘s a HP Microserver Gen8 with iLO. Insofar it should work according
to your below answer? Could you please give me a hint where I should add this in the machine in the device settings exactly?
Thanks and best regards Jens
Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 12.06.2019 um 10:43 schrieb Tom Laermans via observium <
observium@observium.org>:
Jens,
If your server has a BMC (IPMI controller, a la iDRAC, iLO, RMM, ..)
you could add this to the machine in the device settings and it may show your drive temperatures.
There is also the 'hddtemp' script for the Observium Unix Agent - see
https://docs.observium.org/apps/#hddtemp
If you have not set up the agent yet, see
https://docs.observium.org/unix_agent/
Tom
On 6/11/2019 8:21 PM, Jens Görke via observium wrote: Hello,
I would like to monitor the HDD temps of my servers (localhost and
remote). How can I do that in Observium? Didn‘t find a solution so far. Thanks for helping.
Best regards Jens
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