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  1. Observium
  2. OBS-3664

Supermicro X11 series server showing as generic Linux device

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    • Resolution: Fixed
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    • Professional Edition
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    Description

      We have a Supermicro SYS-1019P-WTR server based on the Super X11 platform which does not seem to be properly detected and shows up as generic Linux device. 

      Since I have configured IPMI I am getting some sensor values, however the device itself is still not recognized and I do not get any values associated with SNMP data. 

      [1019P-WTR | 1U | SuperServers | Products | Super Micro Computer, Inc.|https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/system/1U/1019/SYS-1019P-WTR.cfm]

       

      I have added the following exports:

      snmpwalk -v2c -c *** --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU 10.6.50.100 .1 > myagent.snmpwalk
      snmpwalk -v2c -c *** --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU 10.6.50.100 .1.3.6.1.4.1 >> myagent.snmpwalk
      ./discovery.php -d -h 10.6.50.100 > discovery.log
      ./poller.php -d -h 10.6.50.100 > poller.log
      

       

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            [OBS-3664] Supermicro X11 series server showing as generic Linux device

            Added support in r11067.

            landy Mike Stupalov added a comment - Added support in r11067.

            Information already added. 

            diamondweaver Rafael Wilms added a comment - Information already added. 

            Please make and attach additional information about the device:

            • full snmp dump from device:

              snmpwalk -v2c -c <community>  --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1 > myagent.snmpwalk
              snmpwalk -v2c -c <community>  --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 >> myagent.snmpwalk

              If device not support SNMP version 2c, replace -v2c with -v1.

            • If you have problems with discovery or poller processes, please do and attach these debugs:

              ./discovery.php -d -h <device>
              ./poller.php -d -h <device>

            • additionally attach device and/or vendor specific MIB files

            Note, this comment is added automatically.

            bot Observium Bot added a comment - Please make and attach additional information about the device: full snmp dump from device: snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1 > myagent.snmpwalk snmpwalk -v2c -c <community> --hexOutputLength=0 -ObentxU <hostname> .1.3.6.1.4.1 >> myagent.snmpwalk If device not support SNMP version 2c, replace -v2c with -v1. If you have problems with discovery or poller processes, please do and attach these debugs: ./discovery.php -d -h <device> ./poller.php -d -h <device> additionally attach device and/or vendor specific MIB files Note, this comment is added automatically.

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              landy Mike Stupalov
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