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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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I wonder if you are doing enough for it to register...

Its not saying Nan so its getting some data.

Have you looked in Sanhq? That's free from Dell iirc.
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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Ok thanks for the reply

I'll have a look at SanHQ and post my findings.

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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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Hi I think it maches pretty good now.

thanks!
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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That looks about right. Matches with my own experience.

Caution: In my experience some users will misinterpret the IOPS readings given by SANHQ and/or Cacti, not realising that SANHQ uses a sliding timescale/granularity, thus recent results have a very good level of granularity (30s or better), and older results (on the same graph) may have a poor level of granularity (60 minutes or worse), thus smoothing off IOPS spikes.

Cacti also suffers from the same issue, but the granularity is (IMHO) much more predictable....
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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Thanks for your reply.

What do you mean by: (IMHO)?
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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In My Humble Opinion....
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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;-)

Thanks we will see how it goes.
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Re: I have the same problem. Any resolution?

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ewillems wrote:
  • Open Dell Equallogic Group Manager
  • Browse to Members
  • Select the first member and select Modify Member settings
  • Enter a description
Thanks, that sorted my problem, lost snmp on the devices when we put a new member in without a description :oops:
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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Hi

Great template, just wondering if anyone has included the interface stats for the controllers on each group member?

Ta

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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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I know this is a pretty old thread, but does anyone know how to pull the Temp sensors off of the backplane?

SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.12740.2.1.6.1.2.1.847522647.2 = STRING: "Backplane sensor 0"
SNMPv2-SMI::enterprises.12740.2.1.6.1.2.1.847522647.3 = STRING: "Backplane sensor 1"

We're getting the processor, chipset and controller temps but these come back as 0. I believe they are the enclosure temps listed in the template. If you look at the example picture it shows their value as being 0 as well.

http://forums.cacti.net/viewtopic.php?p=227721#p227721
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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I guess it depends which temperature you are aiming for. For example on our PSM-4110 I can pull it with:

eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureValue.1.154467931.[1-7]
.1.3.6.1.4.1.12740.2.1.6.1.3.1.154467931.7.1 [through] .7 which correspond to:

eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.1 System
eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.2 Backplane sensor 0
eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.3 Backplane sensor 1
eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.4 Control module 0 processor
eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.5 Control module 0 chipset
eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.6 Control module 1 processor
eqlMemberHealthDetailsTemperatureName.1.154467931.7 Control module 1 chipset

Now if you are asking me where "154467931" comes from, I got no idea .. maybe model identifier?
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Re: Dell Equallogic Group template

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HY holobeer, if you pass here, a really good work !
It's function like a charm with my PS6100XV FW v7.1.7 !

Pleasure :D

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