Hallo everyone

maybe one of you has the same problem with the check_openmanage plugin...
Last week we installed two new Dell PowerEdge R720 with OMSA v 7.3.0 
(check_openmange version: 3.7.10).

Everytime I try to check my Server I get this error message:

"SNMP ERROR [storage / pdisk]: Requested entries are empty or do not exist."


If I use the "-only temp -d" option everthing works as it should:

[root@SERVERNAME libexec]# ./check_openmanage -H IP -C Nagios --only temp -d
   System:      PowerEdge R720                   OMSA version:    7.3.0
   ServiceTag:  *******                                Plugin version:  3.7.10
   BIOS/date:   1.6.0 03/07/2013                 Checking mode:   SNMPv2c 
UDP/IPv4
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   Chassis Components
=============================================================================
  STATE  |  ID  |  MESSAGE TEXT
---------+------+------------------------------------------------------------
      OK |    0 | Temperature Probe 0 [System Board Inlet Temp] reads 22 C 
(min=3/-7, max=42/47)
      OK |    1 | Temperature Probe 1 [System Board Exhaust Temp] reads 37 C 
(min=8/3, max=70/75)
      OK |    2 | Temperature Probe 2 [CPU1 Temp] reads 48 C (min=8/3, 
max=95/100)
      OK |    3 | Temperature Probe 3 [CPU2 Temp] reads 49 C (min=8/3, 
max=95/100)

It would be very nice if someone could help me :)

Greetings
Timo
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