Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-08-08 Thread J. Hellenthal
en working just fine Ed Pers -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of David Charlebois Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:02 PM To: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Temperature monitoring we use: https://serverscheck.com/sensors/ - simple set

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-18 Thread Peter Beckman
Agreed -- there are already tons of temp sensors throughout old and new hardware. I've used SCSI drive queries via sdparm and more recently hddtemp to get the current temperature of the drives. No need for SNMP or ILO, though that can give you a more detailed picture where possible. You first

RE: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-18 Thread Edwin Pers
at least one sensor unit that's a good 500ft away from the base station and it's been working just fine Ed Pers -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of David Charlebois Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2017 10:02 PM To: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> Subject: Re: Tempe

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-16 Thread David Charlebois
we use: https://serverscheck.com/sensors/ - simple setup, graph nicely in Cacti. I went with ServerCheck wired based units + external temp+humidity probe. The base unit displays the temperature which is a nice quick reference if you are in the room. On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 8:31 AM, Dan White

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-14 Thread Eric Kuhnke
If all that you require is temperature monitoring, I recommend going through the SNMP MIBs and doing an snmpwalk of your devices to identify the sensors at the air intake... Unfortunately there are some devices which do not have air intake sensors, but only a sensor somewhere generally

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-14 Thread Dan White
We use Asentria. On 07/13/17 22:33 -0400, Dovid Bender wrote: All, We had an issue with a DC where temps were elevated. The one bit of hardware that wasn't watched much was the one that sent out the initial alert. Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can mount/hang in each cabinet

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-14 Thread Nick Hilliard
Harlan Stenn wrote: > If you do this on enough boxes, you should have an easy time seeing what > happens on boxes where you have an easier time watching ntpd's drift > value than you have watching a nearby dedicated temperature sensor. sweet from a technical point of view, but if you have

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-14 Thread Eric Kuhnke
If all that you require is temperature monitoring, I recommend going through the SNMP MIBs and doing an snmpwalk of your devices to identify the sensors at the air intake... Unfortunately there are some devices which do not have air intake sensors, but only a sensor somewhere generally

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Richard Holbo
http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/products/tycon-power/tpdin-monitor-web/751-tpdin-monitor-web2 Is what I use in my cabinets. Has two temp sensors, one internal and one external. I put the external near the AC cold air output so I can get a diff and know if the AC is on. SNMP cacti graphs them

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Mel Beckman
Weathergoose by IT watchdogs. 1U rackmount devices with very shallow depth of about an inch or two. Sensors are cheap, varied, and you can daisychain dozens of them together. So one server box can monitor entire row of racks. Loads of other features too for notification, escalation, and SNMP

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Pete Baldwin
We have Sensaphones (sensaphone.com) in remote offices. We use IMS-4000s. They are a 1RU box with RJ45 jacks on the front. You can run CAT-5 to where you want to monitor something, and stick a module on the end of the cable. They have temp, humidity, generic NO/NC sensors, power sensors to

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Harlan Stenn
On 7/13/17 7:33 PM, Dovid Bender wrote: > All, > > We had an issue with a DC where temps were elevated. The one bit of > hardware that wasn't watched much was the one that sent out the initial > alert. Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can mount/hang in > each cabinet that is easy

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Andrew Latham
On Thu, Jul 13, 2017 at 9:33 PM, Dovid Bender wrote: > All, > > We had an issue with a DC where temps were elevated. The one bit of > hardware that wasn't watched much was the one that sent out the initial > alert. Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Gary E. Miller
Yo Dovid! On Thu, 13 Jul 2017 22:33:22 -0400 Dovid Bender wrote: > Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can > mount/hang in each cabinet that is easy to set up and will alert us > if temps go beyond a certain point. I use a lot of TEMPer USB Thermometers. Cheap,

Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Dovid Bender
All, We had an issue with a DC where temps were elevated. The one bit of hardware that wasn't watched much was the one that sent out the initial alert. Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can mount/hang in each cabinet that is easy to set up and will alert us if temps go beyond a

RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-06-05 Thread Kyle Duren
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Fri 5/30/2008 10:58 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Power/temperature monitoring Hopefully monitoring the status of a network is on-topic. I'm looking for temperature and power monitoring unit to install in some remote BWA cabinets. We had two incidents where we lost

RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-06-05 Thread Frank Bulk - iNAME
Subject: RE: Power/temperature monitoring Frank, We have had good luck with a device called TemPager (http://tempager.com/). Our specific device is used for SNMP temperature monitoring, but they also make a device that includes the ability to humidity, power, flood, room entry, etc. etc. Hope

RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-06-05 Thread Frank Bulk - iNAME
This is basically the AKCP product, repackaged. =) Frank -Original Message- From: Kyle Duren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:31 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Power/temperature monitoring We have had great luck, with Ravica Bitsight: http://ravica.com

RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-06-04 Thread Josh Fiske
Frank, We have had good luck with a device called TemPager (http://tempager.com/). Our specific device is used for SNMP temperature monitoring, but they also make a device that includes the ability to humidity, power, flood, room entry, etc. etc. Hope that is helpful, Josh - - - - Joshua

Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Frank Bulk
Hopefully monitoring the status of a network is on-topic. I'm looking for temperature and power monitoring unit to install in some remote BWA cabinets. We had two incidents where we lost power in a town and we weren't aware of it until the backup batter drained to empty, and another situation

Re: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Jeremy Anderson
http://akcp.com/company/sensorProbe8.htm Everything you need. Jeremy On Fri, 2008-05-30 at 09:58 -0500, Frank Bulk wrote: Hopefully monitoring the status of a network is on-topic. I'm looking for temperature and power monitoring unit to install in some remote BWA cabinets. We had two

Re: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 10:58 AM 5/30/2008, Frank Bulk wrote: Required: - temperature sensor - 110 VAC power monitoring (on/off, not necessarily current) - Ethernet interface (at least SNMP, Web GUI and We have been using Uptime Devices. Our units have room for 3 sensors (we have 2 temp and one for humidity).

Re: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Matthew Crocker
We used an Uptime Device and it didn't work out too well. We switched to an AKCP SensorProbe8-60 http://www.akcp.com/company/sensorProbe8X60.htm which has worked out better. We need a lot of dry contacts to monitor our alarm relays (Cisco ONS15454, Taqua T7000, Liebert HVACs, Generator,

Re: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Chris Boyd
We've got a couple of the (beta test) mini goose climate monitors installed. Takes up less space than the big APC boxes we've been using. http://www.itwatchdogs.com/ --Chris

RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Frank Bulk
Do you know if they have a AC power probe? Frank -Original Message- From: Alex Rubenstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 30, 2008 10:28 AM To: Mike Tancsa; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: Power/temperature monitoring We've started using ControlByWeb

RE: Power/temperature monitoring

2008-05-30 Thread Tony Patti
To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Power/temperature monitoring We've got a couple of the (beta test) mini goose climate monitors installed. Takes up less space than the big APC boxes we've been using. http://www.itwatchdogs.com/ --Chris