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Unfortunately this documentation hasn't been written yet.
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Please see http://www.observium.org for installation instructions.
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Please also contact me via adama@memetic.org if you run in to any issues.
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Some notes about how to set up your systems, as there are no real other docs:
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Customer port parsing
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Set your port description to:
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Cust: CustomerName {CircuitDesc} (OptionalNotes) [Speed]
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Transit/peering/core port parsing
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=================================
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Set your port description to:
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Transit: whateveryoulike
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Peering: whateveryoulike
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Core: whateveryoulike
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LM-Sensors setup
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For lm-sensors/net-snmp to put your temperatures in the "Temp" group (as
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opposed to the "Misc" group, their name needs to start with "temp"; for
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Observium to see the interface the name should start with "temp-" (i.e.
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temp-CPU, temp-System). You can change this in /etc/sensors.conf - change
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the label descriptions if necessary, under your specific chipset block.
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Papouch TME
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===========
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Set your thermometer name (Option 1->0 in the telnet CLI) to the sensor name
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you want displayed in Observer. (Also, the TME only speaks SNMP v1)
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Supermicro monitoring
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=====================
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On Supermicro motherboards, install Superodoctor on your system and put the
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extend line into your snmpd.conf as instructed to enable SNMP readouts of
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sensor values.
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