Best managed PDU for *NIX style systems for snmp support?
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya
Tom is the PDU/environmental guy, but I think APC is probably best supported.
adam.
On 2014-03-19 17:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by Observium - Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware crashes regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet) - Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.gude.info) - Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and sensor options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com) - Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive, Observium poller code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 04:51:29PM +0100, Tom Laermans wrote:
My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by Observium
- Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware crashes
regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet)
- Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently coded
support for them (www.gude.info)
- Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and sensor
options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com)
- Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive, Observium poller
code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Actually mine is an Eaton one....
fully managed though upon doing an snmp walk the device should be v 1 and 3 complient but gives version 2c responses. snmpget for {Cacti} simply returns "Empty String".
I've talked it over with my merchant and we're gona look at exchanging for APC it seems.... no more silly .exe app only upgrades for firmware or http interfaces that time out after 1 - 2 minutes of uses. Or RMA's that have gone on for 3 months with nothing happening!!
Regards,
Kaya
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Tom,
What's a good PDU for a homelab?
On 2014-03-20 16:51, Tom Laermans wrote:
My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by
Observium
- Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware crashes
regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet)
- Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently
coded support for them (www.gude.info [3])
- Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and
sensor options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com [4])
- Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive,
Observium poller code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7... [1]
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [2]
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Links:
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Umm... something you plug in to the wall and you get 8 sockets? ;)
What do you want to do with it?
I've got an ipoman, both metered and switchable per outlet, but that's because I downsized my datacenter stuff and had one in spare. Before that I had a simple 8-socket 19" bachmann non-managed unit. :-)
Tom
On 20/03/2014 22:11, Laurens Vets wrote:
Tom,
What's a good PDU for a homelab?
On 2014-03-20 16:51, Tom Laermans wrote:
My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by
Observium
- Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware crashes
regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet)
- Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently
coded support for them (www.gude.info [3])
- Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and
sensor options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com [4])
- Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive,
Observium poller code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7... [1]
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [2]
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Links:
[1] http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7...
[2] http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [3] http://www.gude.info [4] http://www.geistglobal.com
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What do you want to do with it?
Monitor the power usage of my home lab :) approx. 10 outlets should do it.
On 20/03/2014 22:11, Laurens Vets wrote:
Tom,
What's a good PDU for a homelab?
On 2014-03-20 16:51, Tom Laermans wrote:
My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by
Observium
- Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware
crashes regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet)
- Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently
coded support for them (www.gude.info [3])
- Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and
sensor options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com [4])
- Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive,
Observium poller code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7... [1]
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [2]
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[2] http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [3] http://www.gude.info [4] http://www.geistglobal.com
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Per outlet -> New or used ipoman 1201 (12 metered outlets) In total -> Used APC (though they may only have 8 outlets in a 1U setup)
APC will have per-outlet metered as well but not in the price range for a home lab I think...
There may be others, but I obviously don't know / haven't used all available PDUs :-)
On 03/25/2014 09:29 AM, Laurens Vets wrote:
What do you want to do with it?
Monitor the power usage of my home lab :) approx. 10 outlets should do it.
On 20/03/2014 22:11, Laurens Vets wrote:
Tom,
What's a good PDU for a homelab?
On 2014-03-20 16:51, Tom Laermans wrote:
My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by
Observium
- Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware crashes
regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet)
- Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently
coded support for them (www.gude.info [3])
- Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and
sensor options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com [4])
- Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive,
Observium poller code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
> Hi, > > I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it! > > I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been > under RMA > for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer > could > give me was to return the unit back to my reseller?? > > I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just > wanted > to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX > systems?? I'm > running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit. > > Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP > queries > as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or > totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but > the MIB response I get is for v2c? > > I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed > on the > Support page on the site. > > Which one is the most NIX friendly? > > Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be > updated > over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which > needs > an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS > wise it's > basically an issue..... > > It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any > issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for > network > and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing > my HP > print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-) > > Can anyone give me any advice? > > -- I was actually looking at this model: > http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7... > [1] > > as a replacement. > > Many thanks. > > Kaya > _______________________________________________ > observium mailing list > observium@observium.org > http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [2]
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On 2014-03-20 15:11, Laurens Vets wrote:
Tom,
What's a good PDU for a homelab?
On 2014-03-20 16:51, Tom Laermans wrote: My personal experiences with PDUs:
- APC: excellent hardware, probably 99% of things supported by
Observium
- Ingrasys IPOman: nice idea (per outlet metering), firmware crashes
regularly (probably only when exposed on the internet)
- Riello PDUs: rugged hardware, but SNMP bugs...
We support some other hardware as well:
- GUDE PDUs: Nice hardware, no personal experience, but I recently
coded support for them (www.gude.info [3])
- Geist PDUs: Looks like VERY nice hardware, lots of measuring and
sensor options, no personal experience, but I recently coded support for them (www.geistglobal.com [4])
- Raritan PDUs: Probably nice hardware, possibly expensive,
Observium poller code could maybe do with some improvement but will work fine
Personally I'm a fan of APC, but they're not cheap. If you end up going for something else, we could always add support for it through sponsored development or a patch; of course it would mean their SNMP stack should be up to snuff :-)
Tom
On 03/20/2014 04:12 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Many thanks Mike and Adam for the responses and recommendations!
Regards,
Kaya
On 03/20/2014 07:02 AM, Mike Stupalov wrote:
Hi,
APC is the best choice.
We use many PDUs from APC (AP7920, AP7951, AP7952, AP8858, AP8959). All this (and other) PDUs fully supported by Observium and our team ;)
On 20.03.2014 03:51, Kaya Saman wrote:
Hi,
I've been using Observium for a few months now and really enjoy it!
I currently have a fully managed/switched PDU which has been under RMA for what feels like forever and the best advice the manufacturer could give me was to return the unit back to my reseller??
I'm not quite sure what's going to happen with it yet so I just wanted to know what the best or most compatible PDU is for *NIX systems?? I'm running Observium on FreeBSD 10 64bit.
Basically the current PDU I have keeps bombing out under SNMP queries as snmpwalking the device either comes up with "snmp timed out" or totally the wrong protocol?? It's supposed to support v1 and v3 but the MIB response I get is for v2c?
I know that Observium supports APC and two others as per listed on the Support page on the site.
Which one is the most NIX friendly?
Having read the documentation for the APC models, they can be updated over FTP or SCP which is perfect unlike my current model which needs an M$ exe program and since my network is OpenSource only OS wise it's basically an issue.....
It seems to be a bad SNMP stack in my opinion as I've never had any issues using SNMP previously with many different vendors for network and peripheral devices. Observium even goes as far as graphing my HP print servers Toner values which is soo cool :-)
Can anyone give me any advice?
-- I was actually looking at this model: http://www.apc.com/products/resource/include/techspec_index.cfm?base_sku=AP7... [1]
as a replacement.
Many thanks.
Kaya _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium [2]
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Adam Armstrong
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Kaya Saman
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Laurens Vets
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Mike Stupalov
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Tom Laermans