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тАО02-21-2006 07:35 AM
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тАО02-21-2006 08:09 AM
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SolutionHP ProLiant servers have a dedicated Advanced Systems Management Controller that checks temperature sensors (depending on model, ProLiant servers have between 2 and 8 sensors) and measures them against the thresholds. When one of these is crossed, the ASMC performs a pre-selected thermal-degraded action and notifies HP SIM via SNMP trap.
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Re: Sensor Temperature's field "NULL" in DB
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Re: Sensor Temperature's field "NULL" in DB
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тАО02-22-2006 12:38 AM
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тАО04-03-2006 05:21 AM
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Re: Sensor Temperature's field "NULL" in DB
I'm just throwing it out there, but I'm betting there is an OID in the MIB for internal temp. You could script a doodad in something like perl to generate an html page on some webserver somewhere that may give you the report you are looking for. You could go one step further and have it shoot off an email based on some simple thresholds without too much effort. I'm doing something very similiar for disk space (WMI) in vbscript.
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