source: Developing/Sensor-State-Support.md # Sensor State Support ### Introduction In this section we are briefly going to walk through, what it takes to write sensor state support. We will also briefly get around the concepts of the current sensor state monitoring. ### Logic For sensor state monitoring, we have 4 DB tables we need to concentrate about. - sensors - state_indexes - state_translations - sensors_to_state_indexes We will just briefly tie a comment to each one of them. #### Sensors *Each time a sensor needs to be polled, the system needs to know which sensor is it that it need to poll, at what oid is this sensor located and what class the sensor is etc. This information is fetched from the sensors table.* #### state_indexes *Is where we keep track of which state sensors we monitor.* #### state_translations *Is where we map the possible returned state sensor values to a generic LibreNMS value, in order to make displaying and alerting more generic. We also map these values to the actual state sensor(state_index) where these values are actually returned from.* *The LibreNMS generic states are derived from Nagios:* ``` 0 = OK 1 = Warning 2 = Critical 3 = Unknown ``` #### sensors_to_state_indexes *Is as you might have guessed, where the sensor_id is mapped to a state_index_id.* ### Example For YAML based state discovery: ```yaml mib: NETBOTZV2-MIB modules: sensors: state: data: - oid: dryContactSensorTable value: dryContactSensorValue num_oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.4.2.1.1.2. descr: dryContactSensorLabel index: 'dryContactSensor.{{ $index }}' state_name: dryContactSensor states: - { value: -1, generic: 3, graph: 0, descr: 'null' } - { value: 0, generic: 0, graph: 0, descr: open } - { value: 1, generic: 2, graph: 0, descr: closed } - oid: doorSwitchSensorTable value: doorSwitchSensorValue num_oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.4.2.2.1.2. descr: doorSwitchSensorLabel index: 'doorSwitchSensor.{{ $index }}' state_name: doorSwitchSensor states: - { value: -1, generic: 3, graph: 0, descr: 'null' } - { value: 0, generic: 0, graph: 0, descr: open } - { value: 1, generic: 2, graph: 0, descr: closed } - oid: cameraMotionSensorTable value: cameraMotionSensorValue num_oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.4.2.3.1.2. descr: cameraMotionSensorLabel index: 'cameraMotionSensor.{{ $index }}' state_name: cameraMotionSensor states: - { value: -1, generic: 3, graph: 0, descr: 'null' } - { value: 0, generic: 0, graph: 0, descr: noMotion } - { value: 1, generic: 2, graph: 0, descr: motionDetected } - oid: otherStateSensorTable value: otherStateSensorErrorStatus num_oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.5528.100.4.2.10.1.3. descr: otherStateSensorLabel index: '{{ $index }}' state_name: otherStateSensorErrorStatus states: - { value: 0, generic: 0, graph: 0, descr: normal } - { value: 1, generic: 1, graph: 0, descr: info } - { value: 2, generic: 1, graph: 0, descr: warning } - { value: 3, generic: 2, graph: 0, descr: error } - { value: 4, generic: 2, graph: 0, descr: critical } - { value: 5, generic: 2, graph: 0, descr: failure } ``` ### Advanced Example For advanced state discovery: This example will be based on a Cisco power supply sensor and is all it takes to have sensor state support for Cisco power supplys in Cisco switches. The file should be located in /includes/discovery/sensors/state/cisco.inc.php. ```php 1, 'generic' => 0, 'graph' => 0, 'descr' => 'normal'), array('value' => 2, 'generic' => 1, 'graph' => 0, 'descr' => 'warning'), array('value' => 3, 'generic' => 2, 'graph' => 0, 'descr' => 'critical'), array('value' => 4, 'generic' => 3, 'graph' => 0, 'descr' => 'shutdown'), array('value' => 5, 'generic' => 3, 'graph' => 0, 'descr' => 'notPresent'), array('value' => 6, 'generic' => 2, 'graph' => 0, 'descr' => 'notFunctioning'), ); create_state_index($state_name, $states); $num_oid = '.1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.13.1.5.1.3.'; foreach ($oids as $index => $entry) { //Discover Sensors discover_sensor($valid['sensor'], 'state', $device, $num_oid.$index, $index, $state_name, $entry['ciscoEnvMonSupplyStatusDescr'], '1', '1', null, null, null, null, $entry['ciscoEnvMonSupplyState'], 'snmp', $index); //Create Sensor To State Index create_sensor_to_state_index($device, $state_name, $index); } } ```