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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This question was originally posted on DCIM Support by Andrew Trabert on 2019-01-18
I have customer running DCO 8.2.12, they have ITO and Insight and are monitoring servers via ITO using IPMI. ITO is able to get the server inlet temperature, is this data stored in the DCO database anywhere or is still only live data? If it is stored in the DCO database, is possible to create a custom report for historical server inlet temp using Insight?
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Jef Faridi on 2019-01-24
Hi Andrew,
The Server Inlet temperature, it's a live data and not recorded in DCO database.
Kind regards
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Andrew Trabert on 2019-01-23
anyone?
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This answer was originally posted on DCIM Support by Jef Faridi on 2019-01-24
Hi Andrew,
The Server Inlet temperature, it's a live data and not recorded in DCO database.
Kind regards
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Andrew Trabert on 2019-01-24
Thanks Jef, I kind of assumed that based on another answer I saw. Are there plans to address this in a future release or through another protocol like Redfish?
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Greg Sterling on 2019-01-24
Hello Andrew
Redfish does collect sensor data from the server motherboards which means when more reporting features come to ITE it would be possible to report against server inlet temp as well as any of the other collected sensors.
Regards
Greg Sterling
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:21 PM
This comment was originally posted on DCIM Support by Andrew Trabert on 2019-01-24
Great, thanks Greg.
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Posted: 2020-07-05 04:22 PM
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