Hi Diego, It wouldn't be too hard to add the threshold output as new columns in the ipmi-sensors output (it'll be a bit of work, but not an insane amount). I'd have to make it an option to maintain the default output. Is something like this what you are thinking of
1, Proc 1 Temp, Processor, 88.4, C, N/A, 3.0, 8.0, 42.0, 48.0, N/A, 'OK' the above would be for something from this: Lower Critical Threshold: 3.000000 C Upper Critical Threshold: 47.000000 C Lower Non-Critical Threshold: 8.000000 C Upper Non-Critical Threshold: 42.000000 C Lower Non-Recoverable Threshold: N/A Upper Non-Recoverable Threshold: N/A Normal Min.: 11.000000 C Normal Max.: 69.000000 C should I output the normal min/max too?? As for power consumption, many boards do not do it within an IPMI sensor, there is usually an OEM extension for it. I wrote an answer on serverfault.com awhile back that has all the examples I personally have seen. http://serverfault.com/questions/389224/power-usage-via-ipmi-or-bios-or Al On Thu, 2012-07-26 at 19:47 -0700, Diego Elio Pettenò wrote: > Hi all, > > Today I had to fight with the (very bad) ipmi plugin for Munin, which is > based off ipmitool. Since then I wrote a plugin that outputs the same > thing but with freeipmi's ipmi-sensors. > > The main issue is that ipmitool does output on its (not-so-clear) > listing the thresholds by default, which Munin can use. ipmi-sensors > doesn't, as it is, it only outputs them in verbose mode, which is simply > very bad to write scripts for. > > Would it be possible to have it at the end of the CSV? > > And another thing, has anybody a sample output of an IPMI board that > reports power consumption? That's the second feature my freeipmi-based > plugin is missing, and if I can get those two in, Munin 2.1 will use it > by default. > > Thanks for the help, -- Albert Chu [email protected] Computer Scientist High Performance Systems Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory _______________________________________________ Freeipmi-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freeipmi-devel
