Re:[enterasys] fan status on secure stacks

2008-11-06 Thread Fritz Buetikofer
Hi Joni Thank you very much for your easy solution. I have already tried it out ... and on linux it works fine. The problem is, that my linux system does not have the same full access to firewalled networks like the spectroservers have, but nevertheless its working fine for 90% of the

RE: [enterasys] fan status on secure stacks

2008-11-06 Thread jesse . ohlsson
- From: Fritz Buetikofer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 06 November 2008 15:42 To: Enterasys Customer Mailing List Cc: enterasys@listserv.unc.edu Mailing List Subject: Re:[enterasys] fan status on secure stacks Hi Joni (again), The problem with Unassigned or Not Present stack elements

Re: [enterasys] fan status on secure stacks

2008-11-05 Thread Reinhard Strebler
Hi Fritz, Nice to here from you again. I put a request into development that *ALL* devices *MUST* support a mib, which enables customers for checking data like - power supply status - fan status - cpu utilization and environmental data like temperature. They agreed in that makes sense, but not

RE: [enterasys] fan status on secure stacks

2008-11-03 Thread Sylvain Conti
Mailing List Objet : [enterasys] fan status on secure stacks Hi In the past week we have experienced a few outages due to fan failures of secure stack systems, where in one case we've seen syslog messages alarming us on the critical event but in the other cases we have not see any alarms

Re:[enterasys] fan status on secure stacks

2008-11-03 Thread Joni Keller
Hi Fritz! I wrote a shell (bash) script that uses ATG Tools (cliConfig) to log in to our C2s. Is that close enough for you? The heart of it is: cliConfig -l $LIST -telnetUser $USER -telnetPwd $PASSWD -c $CMDFILE | grep -e ^1 -e Fan2 -A 2 | grep -e Operating -B 6 | grep ^1 (Those grep ^1