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ZenPacks.itri.IpmiMonitor

Monitor BMC power status of servers and other data using ipmitool.

Configuration

Devices located in the /Server/BMC device class will automatically start collecting BMC power status. For devices that are not in the /Server/BMC device class, a valid BMC IP address must be configured.

Additionally, valid ipmitool username and password credentials must be configured as well. All these configurations are handled through the following zProperties:

Name Type Default Category Description
zBmcAddress Boolean False BMC BMC IP Address
zIpmiUsername String admin IPMI ipmitool username
zIpmiPassword Password admin IPMI ipmitool password

Usage

After the ZenPack is installed, configure the zBmcAddress property for a specific device in the /Server/Linux or /Server/SSH/Linux/NovaHost device class.

The BMC monitoring template's data source plugin will then use this address to begin querying the BMC machine for the power status using ipmitool. The default cycle time is 30 seconds.

A power status indicator similar to the ping status indicator will be displayed in the device's page:

Power Status Indicator

For devices located in /Server/BMC, ipmitool will be used as collection method for current, voltage, temperature, and power supply data sources:

Data Graphs

Dependencies

The following programs are required:

  • ipmitool

The following ZenPacks are required:

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