I’m running zabbix version 6.4.14.1 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.9. I’m graphing the following SNMP items for a Liebert PDU device from data gathered via snmpwalk and snmpget. The data being graphed is the average load in AMPs per PDU bank[1-3].
The example below shows the values retrieved are in the hundreds - 272, 280, and 114. The actual values should be graphed in hundredths, 2.72, 2.80, and 1.14 AMPs.
How do I convert these values to hundredths in my graphs so the correct amperage is represented? Is there a way to perform this in zabbix?
# snmpwalk -v 1 -c LiebertEM 10.90.xxx.xxx 1.3.6.1.4.1.476
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LIEBERT-GP-PDU-MIB::lgpPduRbEntryEcHundredths.1.1 = Gauge32: 272 0.01 Amp-AC-RMS
LIEBERT-GP-PDU-MIB::lgpPduRbEntryEcHundredths.1.2 = Gauge32: 280 0.01 Amp-AC-RMS
LIEBERT-GP-PDU-MIB::lgpPduRbEntryEcHundredths.1.3 = Gauge32: 114 0.01 Amp-AC-RMS
Below is my existing graph. Any help would be greatly appreciated – Thank!
The example below shows the values retrieved are in the hundreds - 272, 280, and 114. The actual values should be graphed in hundredths, 2.72, 2.80, and 1.14 AMPs.
How do I convert these values to hundredths in my graphs so the correct amperage is represented? Is there a way to perform this in zabbix?
# snmpwalk -v 1 -c LiebertEM 10.90.xxx.xxx 1.3.6.1.4.1.476
.
.
LIEBERT-GP-PDU-MIB::lgpPduRbEntryEcHundredths.1.1 = Gauge32: 272 0.01 Amp-AC-RMS
LIEBERT-GP-PDU-MIB::lgpPduRbEntryEcHundredths.1.2 = Gauge32: 280 0.01 Amp-AC-RMS
LIEBERT-GP-PDU-MIB::lgpPduRbEntryEcHundredths.1.3 = Gauge32: 114 0.01 Amp-AC-RMS
Below is my existing graph. Any help would be greatly appreciated – Thank!
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