I somewhat have IPMI working.
I used these directions attached below.
The problem I have is it's not capturing other counters.
These work
Fan1 RPM | 4920 RPM | ok
Fan2 RPM | 4800 RPM | ok
These dont.
OS Watchdog | 0x00 | ok
Intrusion | 0x00 | ok
My only thought is because it's outputting 0x00.
I used these directions attached below.
The problem I have is it's not capturing other counters.
These work
Fan1 RPM | 4920 RPM | ok
Fan2 RPM | 4800 RPM | ok
These dont.
OS Watchdog | 0x00 | ok
Intrusion | 0x00 | ok
My only thought is because it's outputting 0x00.
I have managed to get ipmi agent working against a Dell Poweredge. When running ipmitool like this:
ipmitool -H ip.ad.dre.ss -U zabbix -P XXXXX -L USER -A MD5 -I lan sensor
I get rows like this:
FAN MOD 1A RPM | 6600.000 | RPM | ok | na | 3525.000 | na | na | na | na
When configuring item on host with enabled ipmi agent:
Type: Ipmi Agent (ofcourse)
IPMI sensor: FAN MOD 1A RPM (no quotes needed)
Key: ipmi.fan.1a.rpm (i think this could be anything you want?)
Type of information: Numeric float (since 6600.000 is not an integer)
Units: rpm
ipmitool -H ip.ad.dre.ss -U zabbix -P XXXXX -L USER -A MD5 -I lan sensor
I get rows like this:
FAN MOD 1A RPM | 6600.000 | RPM | ok | na | 3525.000 | na | na | na | na
When configuring item on host with enabled ipmi agent:
Type: Ipmi Agent (ofcourse)
IPMI sensor: FAN MOD 1A RPM (no quotes needed)
Key: ipmi.fan.1a.rpm (i think this could be anything you want?)
Type of information: Numeric float (since 6600.000 is not an integer)
Units: rpm
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