Re: SES tools and RRD perhaps?

2013-09-20 Thread Juan Bernhard

El 20/09/2013 03:48 p.m., aurfalien escribió:

Hi all,

1) Any one have a way to monitor fan speeds/temp of a JBOD connected via a SAS 
cable?
You can get disk temperature by sysutils/smartmontools, and motherboard 
fans sysutils/mbmon (assuming that your fans are connected to the 
motherboard)


2) Any one integrate SES into something like Cacti or Zabbix?

I don't know what SES means


I know the later is sort of not FreeBSD specific but this list has many a guru 
lurking.

Thanks in advance,

- aurf
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Re: SES tools and RRD perhaps?

2013-09-20 Thread aurfalien

On Sep 20, 2013, at 12:05 PM, Juan Bernhard wrote:

> El 20/09/2013 03:48 p.m., aurfalien escribió:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> 1) Any one have a way to monitor fan speeds/temp of a JBOD connected via a 
>> SAS cable?
> You can get disk temperature by sysutils/smartmontools, and motherboard fans 
> sysutils/mbmon (assuming that your fans are connected to the motherboard)
>> 
>> 2) Any one integrate SES into something like Cacti or Zabbix?
> I don't know what SES means

Its SCSI Enclosure Services and commands like getencstat can see my JBODs, just 
unsure how I can get more granular info.

I'll try to see if the tools you listed detect the JBODs.

Thanks for that.

- aurf
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SES tools and RRD perhaps?

2013-09-20 Thread aurfalien
Hi all,

1) Any one have a way to monitor fan speeds/temp of a JBOD connected via a SAS 
cable?

2) Any one integrate SES into something like Cacti or Zabbix?

I know the later is sort of not FreeBSD specific but this list has many a guru 
lurking.

Thanks in advance,

- aurf
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