Hi David,

>  
> The problem is the same with Compaq temperature or fan interface type, JFFNMS 
> is
> sometime reporting down state but when we look at the Compaq Mib the
> fans can be in other(1)  ok(2) degraded(3) or failed(4) mode. When i look at 
> the logs I saw that Other state happens some times (I have less down events 
> when I put this in the poller ==>  
> .1.3.6.1.4.1.232.6.2.6.7.1.9.<chassis>.<fanindex>,2=up|1=other)
> Perhaps we can extend the snmp_status to manage 3 or 4 states ?

snmp_status allows you to put more than 2 states. The first that matches will be
returned, and if no match is found, it will return "down" (that is hard-coded).

> 
>  2- temperature_aggregation
>  
> The temperature graph is well shown but I can't see the Interface
>  Name front of each RRD line on the aggregation graph (only host name and
>  zone shortname + RRD data: Average Max and Min). Do I miss  something in
>  the Interface declaration ?
>  

The interface name is taken from the "interface" field in the interfaces table,
you should check if the name is correctly set there, that is set by the
discovery script.

Javier

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