Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Fajar Priyanto
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 2:04 AM, Les Mikesell wrote: > > It is overkill for a single item, but if you want to monitor server > load, network bandwidth, etc. as well, OpenNMS (http://www.opennms.org) > is good and can pick up temperature from APC or Cisco devices with > sensors and SNMP enabled. >

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Les Mikesell
Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > I have a situation like this: > Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, > but barely enough. > So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy > level, like 29 degree Celsius. > Currently, there's no personnel to mon

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Ryan Nichols
Well, there are ALOT of options.. You got 1-wire for temperature.. thenyou use http://www.klein.com/thermd/for the software, get a usb or serial interface device for the sensors, then a couple sensors..http://www.hobby-boards.com/catalog/main_page.php has a good selection.. You can put a good s

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread John Hinton
Robert wrote: > Fajar Priyanto wrote: > >> Hi all, >> I have a situation like this: >> Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, >> but barely enough. >> So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy >> level, like 29 degree Celsius. >> Currently,

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Chris Boyd
On Feb 15, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Currently, there's no personnel to monitor it 24 hours a day. > I'm thinking of using a tool to monitor the temperature, and then send > sms/email when it reaches certain threshold. > Anyone has an idea? Could be software based or hardware one.

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Andrew Cotter
> -Original Message- > From: centos-boun...@centos.org > [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Sam > Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 8:17 AM > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring > > David Hrbác wrote: &

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Sam
David Hrbáč wrote: > Fajar Priyanto napsal(a): >> Hi all, >> I have a situation like this: >> Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, >> but barely enough. >> So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy >> level, like 29 degree Celsius. >> Curren

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread Ralph Angenendt
David Hrbáč wrote: > Fajar Priyanto napsal(a): > > I'm thinking of using a tool to monitor the temperature, and then send > > sms/email when it reaches certain threshold. > > Hi, > I'm successfully monitoring a lot of server rooms with serial > thermometer like this: > http://www.papouch.com/en/pr

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-16 Thread David Hrbáč
Fajar Priyanto napsal(a): > Hi all, > I have a situation like this: > Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, > but barely enough. > So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy > level, like 29 degree Celsius. > Currently, there's no personnel to

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread Robert
Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > I have a situation like this: > Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, > but barely enough. > So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy > level, like 29 degree Celsius. > Currently, there's no personnel to m

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread Ian Forde
On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 09:59 +0800, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > I have a situation like this: > Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, > but barely enough. > So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy > level, like 29 degree Celsius. > Cur

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread Fajar Priyanto
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:13 AM, muhammad panji wrote: > what about using monitoring tools like zenoss, groundwork, zabbix etc. > I think the could monitor temperature too. > regards, Good to have them. Thanks. Btw, using lm_sensors, I have the result: it87-isa-0290 Adapter: ISA adapter VCore 1

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread muhammad panji
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Christopher Chan > wrote: >> You can get temperature reads of your cpu and motherboard with >> lm_sensors...provided your motherboard's chipset is supported... > > That's a good idea. I'll work on it. > I k

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread Hugh E Cruickshank
From: Fajar Priyanto Sent: February 15, 2009 17:59 > > I have a situation like this: > Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, > but barely enough. So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could > reach unhealthy level, like 29 degree Celsius. Currently, there's n

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread Fajar Priyanto
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Christopher Chan wrote: > You can get temperature reads of your cpu and motherboard with > lm_sensors...provided your motherboard's chipset is supported... That's a good idea. I'll work on it. I know it sucks, how about MS Windows, several of the machines run it,

Re: [CentOS] Suggestion for Server Room monitoring

2009-02-15 Thread Christopher Chan
Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Hi all, > I have a situation like this: > Our little server room is always on. It has an air conditioning unit, > but barely enough. > So sometimes during weekend, the temperature could reach unhealthy > level, like 29 degree Celsius. > Currently, there's no personnel to mon