Guest Posted June 15, 2016 Posted June 15, 2016 Hello forum, Lately I encountered a machine that couldn't monitor CPU-temp. There were just no devices in the hardware list when I tried to set the notification. The machine in question is an HP ProLiant DL380 G4 and the OS is installed directly on the machine, not using Hyper-V or similar software that could mess up these kind of sensors. Any ideas? - Jaapyse
Administrators Paul Posted June 22, 2016 Administrators Posted June 22, 2016 Hi Jaapyse, I'm not sure why Pulseway isn't detecting any hardware sensors on the proliant server. We're monitoring a couple of proliant servers ourselves and the hardware is correctly identified. Does the HP Management portal detect the hardware sensors? Can you run the following app to see what hardware information is displayed (link). -Paul
Guest Posted July 14, 2016 Posted July 14, 2016 Hey Paul, The HP Management Homepage shows it correctly. In the attachment you can find the data from the program you send me. - Jaapyse
Administrators Paul Posted July 14, 2016 Administrators Posted July 14, 2016 Hi Jaapyse, It seems that Open Hardware Monitor isn't detecting the chipset you're using. Try with HW Monitor from CPU ID, link. -Paul
Administrators Paul Posted July 15, 2016 Administrators Posted July 15, 2016 That's a quite old machine (12 years old), it seems that the chipset is not recognized. Try looking with a SNMP browser to see if the sensors are exposed in the SNMP. Also try installing the WBEM providers from HP to see if that adds the sensor data to the SNMP community.
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