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    • Observium Pro on debian 9 on a retired Dell 1U 1900, 2x4 cores 32GB, and a couplle of 128G SSD's, monitoring around 170 routers, equal number of switches, 70 Linux machines, and a handful of UPS's, PDU's and one-off's

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      If this is the wrong place for this, my apologies, just wanted to report/queue it.
      I have several Rackmount Cyberpower UPS's with the SNMP modules and all work flawlessly.  However, the  PDU's I have at my DC are not recognized.
       
      Cyberpower
      Model PDU81003
      Serial Number NHLHS2000051
      Hardware Version 1.0
      Firmware Version 1.1.0
      Firmware Update Date 2019-07-22
      MAC Address 00-0C-15-40-71-BB

      I note the Observium Pro provided MIB seems to be up to date, so it must be a detection issue.  Happy to issue an snmpwalk or whatever against the device, and was planning on diving down into the code, for an obvious table addition or something, but frankly I've no idea where to even start.  If it's non-trivial, or I've missed or done something stupid, feel free to close the case or whatever.

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          [OBS-3123] Cyberpower PDU81003

          Support added in r10178.

          landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Support added in r10178.

          Note:  These 30A PDU's have individual port control and metering, so when you log in to the web-face you can tell which outlet is drawing all the current.  Was hoping they would show same on Observium, so I can trip an alert, and narrow down what is causing my A/B power rail spike problems.  We were running about 15A on each side, with a non-essential port shutdown triggers at 20A.   My jump server and KVM were getting turned off, and I've seen as much as 25A on one rail or the other on the older APC's, and the subsequent warning messages from the Colo.  Now I'm like a little blind.  Oops!

          Amazing tool, thanks.

          mobilemini Keith Smith added a comment - Note:  These 30A PDU's have individual port control and metering, so when you log in to the web-face you can tell which outlet is drawing all the current.  Was hoping they would show same on Observium, so I can trip an alert, and narrow down what is causing my A/B power rail spike problems.  We were running about 15A on each side, with a non-essential port shutdown triggers at 20A.   My jump server and KVM were getting turned off, and I've seen as much as 25A on one rail or the other on the older APC's, and the subsequent warning messages from the Colo.  Now I'm like a little blind.  Oops! Amazing tool, thanks.

          Sorry for the tardy response.

          sysObjectID_=>_.1.3.6.1.4.1.3808.1.1.3

          sysDescr_=>_null

          Thank you.

          mobilemini Keith Smith added a comment - Sorry for the tardy response. sysObjectID_=>_.1.3.6.1.4.1.3808.1.1.3 sysDescr_=>_null Thank you.

          What is the sysObjectID and sysDescr of this device?

           

          adama Adam Armstrong added a comment - What is the sysObjectID and sysDescr of this device?  

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            landy Mike Stupalov
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