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Xi0N
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Dell PowerEdge 2900 - 2950 Templates

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Hi all!

I have a couple PowerEdge 2900 and 2950 servers that i'd like to monitor the temperature from.
I have seen some templates for 2800 so far, but they did not work on this other model.

If there does not exist any template, i wish someone tells me how can i make one by my own.

Thanks!!!
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Search for dell templates. This should work too for everything: http://docs.cacti.net/usertemplate:data ... nvironment
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Thanks for the hint....

I imported three of those xml successfully (the ones startinfg like cacti_data) but when i import the other three, nothing happens... no sucess message or anything......
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Xi0N wrote:Thanks for the hint....

I imported three of those xml successfully (the ones startinfg like cacti_data) but when i import the other three, nothing happens... no sucess message or anything......
Dumb question: Id rather read more instead of asking so much... i will have a try

Thanks!!
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Post by Xi0N »

Ok, this has been really useful :)
I cannot check any other temperature than the ambient one though, but anyway, it is not really big deal, but something i would like to do is to put together in one same graph all the fan speed graphs i have.... can i do such thing anyhow?

thanks!
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Xi0N wrote:i would like to do is to put together in one same graph all the fan speed graphs i have.... can i do such thing anyhow
1) manually create a custom graph template which specifies the fans/temps/volts you want all on the same one.
2) use the aggregate plugin to quickly create a graph with all the things you want.
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Post by Xi0N »

Thanks for the help, and specially for the patience you are having with me: Cacti is new for me, i have been using it only since one month, and reading absolutely allll the forum is really nuts.......
Thanks, really....
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