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UPS Smart APC templates

Post by timi »

here the graphs for APC Smart ups...
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Post by VMartins »

What I have to do before install this template?

A have a APC Smart. Do I need to install the APC UPSD in my Linux? How I have to setup my apcupsd conf?

Thanks,

Vinicius
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Post by hommer »

I made my own version of voltage monitoring using the APC ups. We're experiencing quite low voltages during the day as you can see....
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Post by VMartins »

streaker69 wrote:I've also done some APC Stuff.

http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t ... highlight=
streaker69,

This is for Windows. I used apcupsd for Linux, but what I have to do to monitor my APC with Cacti...

Thanks,

Vinicius
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Post by quick_dead »

Sorry but can you explain step by step what i have to do to get such great stuff...
I did in apcupsd.conf
DEVICE myhost:161:APC:private
the restart - OK
in .bash_profile
MIBS=+PowerNet-MIB
export MIBS
then relogin and restart snmpd

so when i type
snmptranslate -On PowerNet-MIB::ups
i see
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1
so it seems normal, but when i try to do next:
snmpget -v2c -c private localhost .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1
I got such message
PowerNet-MIB::ups = No Such Object available on this agent at this OID

what's wrong???

PS: and believe i digged inet all across...
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Post by tierpel »

works fine with
Smart-UPS 2200 and Network management Card

and Battery runtime
http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?p ... ght=#61000

thx a lot !
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Post by Ixne »

hommer wrote:I made my own version of voltage monitoring using the APC ups. We're experiencing quite low voltages during the day as you can see....
I've imported the templates and .php per your instructions, but the graph remains blank with "nan" information.

Debugging the graph returns this:

RRDTool Command:
c:/rrdtool/rrdtool.exe graph - \
--imgformat=PNG \
--start=-86400 \
--end=-300 \
--title="AH2 UPS1 MDF - Line voltages" \
--rigid \
--base=1000 \
--height=120 \
--width=500 \
--alt-autoscale-max \
--lower-limit=200 \
--vertical-label="Vac" \
--slope-mode \
DEF:a="C\:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/ah2_ups1_mdf_max_voltage_1295.rrd":outp_voltage:AVERAGE \
DEF:b="C\:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/ah2_ups1_mdf_max_voltage_1295.rrd":line_voltage:AVERAGE \
DEF:c="C\:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/ah2_ups1_mdf_max_voltage_1295.rrd":max_voltage:AVERAGE \
DEF:d="C\:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/ah2_ups1_mdf_max_voltage_1295.rrd":min_voltage:AVERAGE \
AREA:a#00FF00:"Output voltage" \
GPRINT:a:LAST:" Current\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:a:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:a:MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s\n" \
AREA:b#35962B:"Line voltage" \
GPRINT:b:LAST:" Current\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:b:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:b:MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s\n" \
LINE1:c#6DC8FE:"Maximum voltage" \
GPRINT:c:LAST:"Current\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:c:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:c:MAX:"Maximum\:%8.2lf %s\n" \
LINE1:d#FFF200:"Minimum voltage" \
GPRINT:d:LAST:"Current\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:d:AVERAGE:"Average\:%8.2lf %s" \
GPRINT:d:MIN:"Minimum\:%8.2lf %s\n" \
HRULE:204#FFC73B:"Low transfer voltage" \
HRULE:252#FFC73B:"High transfer voltage"
RRDTool Says:
OK

Debug of Data Source:

Data Source Debug
c:/rrdtool/rrdtool.exe create \
C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/cacti/rra/ah2_ups1_mdf_max_voltage_1295.rrd \
--step 300 \
DS:line_voltage:GAUGE:600:0:260 \
DS:min_voltage:GAUGE:600:0:260 \
DS:outp_voltage:GAUGE:600:0:260 \
DS:max_voltage:GAUGE:600:0:260 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:600 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:6:700 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:24:775 \
RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:288:797 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:1:600 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:6:700 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:24:775 \
RRA:MIN:0.5:288:797 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:1:600 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:6:700 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:24:775 \
RRA:MAX:0.5:288:797 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:1:600 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:6:700 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:24:775 \
RRA:LAST:0.5:288:797 \


What am I doing wrong? Thanks...
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Post by Ixne »

UPDATE:

OK, I built my own from scratch using the HowTo tutorials. I created an Aggregate 4 of Input Voltage, Output Load %, Temperature and Battery Remaining. The only weirdness I'm getting now is that the Temperature is being reported as 288k (!) which of course is causing that to be at the top and everything else hugging the X-axis.

I'm using OID .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.2.0. When I do an SNMPWALK of that OID, I get this:

c:\>snmpwalk -c community -v 1 10.1.1.2 .1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.2.0
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.318.1.1.1.2.2.2.0 = Gauge32: 28

... so it looks like perhaps it's getting inflated by 10^3? I've gone over and over the Data Template, but I can't see where this is happening... arg!
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Post by General_Dark »

Hello.
First of all I want to thank everyone that contributed to cacti, it's an awesome program.

I'm quite new to cacti so I'm sorry if I'm asking noobish questions.
I downloaded the templates, however I couldnt find any quide on how to install them and get them working, did I download the wrong file?
I imported the templates into Cacti, but what do I do after that?
I've tried making a hosttemplate that uses the graph- and datatemplate but without luck so far.
Where can I find instructions on how to install the tempaltes to get them working?

I'm runnning the latest (0.4) of CactiEZ.

Thanks in advance,
General_Dark
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Graphs are working, but not retaining data

Post by mueller »

So, I've got these APC graphs (the original ones up top) setup and working, but they are not retaining data. Every day when I check them, the graphs only show data for the last 12 hours.

Any ideas why the rra's aren't retaining the data?
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Post by Kini »

Here you can also find some templates for this hosts:

http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?t=34149
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Post by linuxgnuru »

I currently live in Tanzania, East Africa and our power is anything but consistent. I have a APC Smart UPS 750 and can not seem to get anything to work from these templates. RRdTool returns everything OK though so I am at a lost.
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APC UPS monitoring

Post by pbroyce »

If your cacti server is on Linux, you can use the following graph templates:
1. APC battery capacity
2. APC output load
3. APC runtime remaining (in minutes)
4. APC inline voltage and ups output voltage (in VAC)

1,2,4 use SNMP get for data input
3 gets data from a shell script due to the fact that runtime is in timeticks (not gauge) so require a little conversion to minutes, otherwise it's also getting the input data through snmpget.

For those who wants to do your own work from scratch, hope the following OIDs will be useful to you (they should be universal across _all_ APC USP):

.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.1.0 upsAdvBatteryCapacity (gauge, in %)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.4.2.3.0 upsAdvOutputLoad (gauge, in %)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.4.2.1.0 upsAdvOutputVoltage (gauge, in VAC)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.4.2.2.0 upsAdvOutputFrequency (gauge, in Hz)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.3.2.1.0 upsAdvInputLineVoltage (gauge, in VAC)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.3.2.4.0 upsAdvInputFrequency (gauge, in Hz)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.1.2.2.3.0 upsAdvBatteryRunTimeRemaining (timeticks)

Output unit of these OIDs depends on how you configure your UPS (ie. if your UPS is configure to display temperature in Celcius, the the output value will be in Celcius). These are coming from APC9616 Network Management Card EM. Your mileage may vary.

.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.10.1.3.3.1.4.0 emStatusProbeCurrentTemp (gauge)
.1.3.6.1.4.1.318.1.1.10.1.3.3.1.6.0 emStatusProbeCurrentHumid (guage)
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APC battery capacity, output load, runtime remaining, and inline/output voltage monitoring.
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