IPMI sensors for Dell PowerEdge T620:Current 1, Current 2, Fan1 RPM, Fan2 RPM, Inlet Temp, Power, Pwr Consumption, Voltage 1, Voltage 2, Temp:Some changes and fixes.Add Temp Sensor.Ĭreated and configured in Zabbix 3.2By using SNMP, I believe it works in other versions.DELL MIBs requiredLink: IPMI sensors for Dell PowerEdge T420:Current 1, Current 2, Inlet Temp, Power, Pwr Consumption, Sys Fan1 RPM, Temp, Voltage 1, Voltage 2:Some changes and fixes. IPMI sensors for Dell PowerEdge T320:Current 1, Current 2, Inlet Temp, Power, Pwr Consumption, Sys Fan1 RPM, Temp, Voltage 1, Voltage 2:Some changes and fixes. IPMI sensors for Dell PowerEdge T300:Ambient Temp, FAN 1 RPM, FAN 2 RPM, Planar Temp, Power:Some changes and fixes.
IPMI sensors for Dell PowerEdge 1950:Ambient Temp, FAN MOD 1A RPM, FAN MOD 1B RPM, FAN MOD 1C RPM, FAN MOD 1D RPM, FAN MOD 2A RPM, FAN MOD 2B RPM, FAN MOD 2C RPM, FAN MOD 2D RPM, FAN MOD 3A RPM, FAN MOD 3B RPM, FAN MOD 3C RPM, FAN MOD 3D RPM, FAN MOD 4A RPM, FAN MOD 4B RPM, FAN MOD 4C RPM, FAN MOD 4D. IPMI sensors for Dell PowerEdge 2900:Ambient Temp, FAN 1 RPM, FAN 2 RPM, FAN 3 RPM, FAN 4 RPM, FAN 5 RPM, FAN 6 RPM, Power:Some changes and fixes.īasic template to retrieve sensors from a C6220 node´s BMC.If you are trying to build an IPMI template for your own server, I highly recommend installing the freeipmi-tools package and running ipmi-sensors. Confirmed models that are supported:Dell 3115CNDell C1765NFWDell 2145CNI hope it´ll be of use to some of. The model this was created on was the ´Dell 3115CN´.
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Good day!This is my first attempt at creating a public template. Chinese version translated back to english. Simple IPMI template fetching:Read Chassis TemperatureRead System VoltageRead Fan speedsRead Power (Voltage/Watts)īased on and. Increase log file space carefully-Larger log files let you maintain more detailed data for longer periods of time but can potentially slow performance of the Monitor client.IPMI readout for Dell PowerEdge M610 blades.Reading Power usage and temperature. SAN HeadQuarters shows the network link throughput and high- and low-use network ports.Ĭontinue to monitor the group regularly-If you have configured email notification, the computer running the SAN HeadQuarters Server will generate a message when an alert related to a hardware failure or a performance problem occurs.Īdd new groups for monitoring-When you add groups to be monitored, ensure that the SNMP community name is the same as the Monitor Service group configuration and in the monitored group. Network retransmits are a critical indicator of network problems that can affect SAN performance. In addition, a key to understanding the overall load on the SAN is network data and member network interface (port) data. This will help you better interpret data in the SAN HeadQuarters GUI. Understand how your applications utilize storage resources and perform I/O. Be aware that the performance data is subjective and depends on the performance characteristics of your applications. Monitor the GUI for common indicators of performance problems-If you are sure there are no hardware failures, check for statistics that might indicate a performance problem. Performance data collected while a hardware failure exists can be regarded as abnormal. After you fix a hardware problem, allow time for SAN HeadQuarters to collect new data before analyzing the data. Monitor the GUI for hardware problems-Failed hardware in the group (for example,a disk failure), the network, or the server is a common source of performance problems. If the statistics in the SAN HeadQuarters GUI appear to indicate a problem, make sure it is not a temporary condition. Some performance issues are temporary and result from an unusual increase in workload. Make sure the environment is under a normal workload. Start SAN HeadQuarters and obtain baseline performance statistics-For trend analysis, allow SAN HeadQuarters to collect data for at least a week.