Umh… Thats weird as looks that is not taking your yaml discovery file. Did you named it exactly as it is the definition one?
No, i forget to give them same name
Renamed, result: https://p.libren.ms/view/5d4e1190
And BOOM! The magic happen! Now my graphs appear! I have to tune some parameters (I don’t think our networking rack power consumption is around 3460MkWh )
I think I’m able to tune thin kind of things, so I can only bother you with two last things:
- I think is a good think to share this work to expand LibreNMS archive of yaml. Do i do it via github?
- How can I thank you for your precious help? You have teached me very well and I cannot stop to say how I appreciate your availability and patience
Awesome!!!
Yes, you need to apply a divisor there unless you have connected a industrial factory to that PDU.
About your last 2 things:
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SURE! Check it here Using Git - LibreNMS Docs
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I’m ok if you do the above point
To be honest, we were very lucky. Not all vendors properly implements snmp in their devices. In the moment a mib doesnt have tables it could become very hard and complicated to support.
I’m not familiar with git, but I try
Thanks, again Now i’ve setted up all divisor and do some tuning… All perfect, all as we need
Hi @madsem
I’ve merged your PR so, if you did the PR from your producion librenms, you can clean it and run ./daily.sh
Thanks for your contribution!!!