[AusNOG] SuperMicro IPMI System Health Readings, Displayed on site

Daniel Watson daniel at glogroup.com.au
Fri May 24 19:38:21 EST 2013


 None,  That might be the cause of it,  Too sober to type :D


Regards

Daniel
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From: Daniel Webber [daniel at staff.netvirtue.com.au]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 7:40 PM
To: Tom Lanyon
Cc: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net; Daniel Watson
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] SuperMicro IPMI System Health Readings, Displayed on site


Haha.. nice.

Too many Friday bevies?

On May 24, 2013 7:08 PM, "Tom Lanyon" <tom+ausnog at oneshoeco.com<mailto:tom%2Bausnog at oneshoeco.com>> wrote:
On 24/05/2013, at 6:45 PM, Daniel Watson <daniel at glogroup.com.au<mailto:daniel at glogroup.com.au>> wrote:
> But i would like to know how i can get some system health readings from IPMI devices, and display them on a website,
>
> We operate over 50 IPMI devices on our network at present, and its hard to monitor the CPU temp and such,  Just would like a simple page listing each server and its temp and fan speeds ect,

If you're not adverse to a bit of open source software (read: not looking for a turn key commercial solution), Cacti, Collectd or Munin will all help collecting and displaying/graphing data sets.  All of these have integrations into 'ipmitool' which can poll the IPMI devices for their sensor information.

Tom

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