Dear All,
Please suggest for below requirements
1.> Sever and Network device --> temperature, Humidity, Fan position, Power status etc.
2.> Did we map this information in rack view ? in mouse over tag
Hello @imtyaj
There are two parts of Hardware Health monitoring.
NPM is responsible for monitoring the network devices – routers, switches, wireless, load balancers, etc.
SAM is responsible for hardware “only” as a computing power that is going to be used for different reasons (web server, emailing server, etc.)
So in summary in order to get the Hardware Health information from your servers you will need SAM module .
SolarWinds SAM can provide that functionality out of the box to monitor Hardware Health and Alerting for you .
Hardware Health Monitoring
* Available for Cisco, Dell, F5, HP, and Juniper devices.
* Monitoring includes hardware health alerts and reports.
Hardware Items Monitored by SAM
• Fan status
• Power Supply status
• Temperature
• Disk status
• Battery status
• Array Controller status
• Physical Memory status
• Chassis Intrusion status
• CPU Temperature and/or status
Current Hardware Health Status
The current status of your hardware's health can be determined by the Current Hardware Health grouping, as shown below. The status for most items will read OK, Warning, or Critical, depending upon the set threshold values and the returned values. The icon colors for each item will change between green, yellow, and red, respectively. Gray icons indicate a status of Unknown, which suggests a polling failure.
You can click on the [+] and [-] icons to expand and collapse a particular tree branch of hardware that is being monitored. When collapsed, the top level view (or roll-up status) of each hardware item will display the worst status of an item in that branch.
Note: The default temperature measurement is in degrees, Fahrenheit (ᵒF). To change this to Celsius (ᵒC), from the web console, navigate to Settings > Manage Accounts > Select Account > Edit. The Temperature Unit dropdown menu can be found under the Server & Application Monitor Settings category.
Few related posts from Thwack
http://thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/65094
http://thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/65094
http://thwack.solarwinds.com/thread/49627
Once that will be done you can create a MAP and place the HH health objects on the device MAP (Image) .
GoldTipu Do we need to have anything specifically configured on the device side for hardware health to be detected? I have different types of devices for a customer which included H3C/HP, Aruba 3810, Palo Alto and Riverbed... In order to work with Network folks i wanted to understand if i need to tell them to setup the configuration appropriately...
For more details please see below pages.
There are two parts of Hardware Health monitoring.
NPM is responsible for monitoring the network devices – routers, switches, wireless, load balancers, etc.
SAM is responsible for hardware “only” as a computing power that is going to be used for different reasons (web server, emailing server, etc.)
So in summary in order to get the Hardware Health information from your servers you will need SAM module .
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By default, Orion NPM polls the following hardware health OIDs, as listed by device manufacturer.
This article lists OIDS for hardware health that SolarWinds NPM polls.
Hardware health OIDS - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support
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For SAM please see below.
Hardware Prerequisite Checklist issue in SAM - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support
Troubleshooting Hardware Health issue in SAM - SolarWinds Worldwide, LLC. Help and Support
Troubleshooting Hardware Health in SAM
Any question please do let us know.
Hi GoldTipu I did check the link earlier as well for the OIDs available for network devices but this has very limited... and specific to what i am looking for, there is hardly anything available... support for devices other than cisco/juniper is very limited and always need to use either Traps/UnDP...
Please open support ticket we will check the device SNMPWALK for you that's no issue at all.
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