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Cisco Manager – Power Supply Monitoring

Solved881 views18th July 2024Cisco Manager Power Supply status
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Craig Humiston12 11th April 2024 2 Comments

Hello,

Noticed some devices using Cisco Manager (ver 5.1.7.13) are getting "not initiallized" result for Power Supply and Fan Status. Is there anyone else seeing this, and is there a fix?

Thank You,

Craig

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 18th July 2024
Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 6th June 2024

Hi,
I see that this question has been inactive for some time. Do you still need help with this? If not, could you select Jaime’s answer to indicate that the question is resolved?

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] commented 18th July 2024

As this question has now been open for a long time and there has been no further reaction from you, I will now close it. If you still want more information about this, could you post a new question?

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Jaime Leal [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]608 Posted 11th April 2024 2 Comments

Hi Craig

Sometimes the OID that responds to the information changes from model to model or from firmware to firmware, you can verify if the parameter is not responding in the stream viewer, reference link: Connecting to an element using Stream Viewer | DataMiner Docs

If that is the case, the correct OIDs need to be added to the connector.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 18th July 2024
Craig Humiston commented 12th April 2024

I looked at Streamviewer and see the below output regarding PS’s. Seems you are correct, now do you have or know of a repository for MIBs/OIDs to reference and SNMP walk to see results?

-> 19:03:01 – Get for Fan Testresult () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for Fan Testresult ()
-> 19:03:01 – Get for Fan Status () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for Fan Status ()
-> 19:03:01 – Get for PS2 Testresult () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for PS2 Testresult ()
-> 19:03:01 – Get for Number Of Slots () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for Number Of Slots ()
-> 19:03:01 – Get for PS3 Testresult () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for PS3 Testresult ()
-> 19:03:01 – Get for PS3 Status () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for PS3 Status ()
-> 19:03:01 – Get for PS3 Type () had error : NO SUCH OBJECT
-> 19:03:01 – Continuing get for PS3 Type ()

Jaime Leal [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 12th April 2024

Hey Craig
I used to search for the OID/MIB http://tools.cisco.com/Support/SNMP/do/BrowseOID.do?local=en to test it with an MIB browser or another tool.

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