SNMP HP ProLiant System Health sensor
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Hello
I add SNMP HP ProLiant System Health on ILO 4.there are some sensors like Memory,Disk,Networkand Uptime.But I like to have other hardware sensor like Fan,Power,Temperature.How I can achieve this?is tehre any MIB file for ILO 4 or any other idea???
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Did you look at this? https://https://helpdesk.paessler.com/en/support/solutions/articles/76000064000
I do not have any HPE systems so I can't test it all out, but your ILO MIB files should be here (https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-c04272529) or somewhere on the support page of HPE.
Additional this might help: https://ixnfo.com/en/snmp-oid-list-for-ilo4.html
What you can get from the ILO all depends on what it provides.
Alternative you could see if you can work around it and get it through e.g. WMI or something similar - even VMware APIs offer certain hardware status data..
Regards
Florian Rossmark
www.it-admins.com
Aug, 2018 - Permalink