CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
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CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Morning All,
So we are having some lovely fun with our server's mysteriously shutting down for a "ambient temperature protection" error. Now the server room is kept at a very cool 18-20'C so to say I am perplexed is a understatement.
What I need is a program that monitors the temp and either A: Emails the alert through to the I.T. group or B: Makes a log file whenever it reaches critical temps then we can setup a system to monitor for that.
So any ideas?
So we are having some lovely fun with our server's mysteriously shutting down for a "ambient temperature protection" error. Now the server room is kept at a very cool 18-20'C so to say I am perplexed is a understatement.
What I need is a program that monitors the temp and either A: Emails the alert through to the I.T. group or B: Makes a log file whenever it reaches critical temps then we can setup a system to monitor for that.
So any ideas?
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
What brand servers are you running?
If it's HP, then Insight Manager will do the trick for you.
Dell, not to sure.
If it's HP, then Insight Manager will do the trick for you.
Dell, not to sure.
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Ah will hunt down Insight Manager then thank you.
I noticed Coretemp has a logging feature but it logs everything, which is impractical. Speedfan has a email facility however the differences between Speedfan and Coretemp are +- 10'C so I am not sure who to trust...
I noticed Coretemp has a logging feature but it logs everything, which is impractical. Speedfan has a email facility however the differences between Speedfan and Coretemp are +- 10'C so I am not sure who to trust...
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My bad. Here is the link:Anakha56 wrote:Ah will hunt down Insight Manager then thank you.
I noticed Coretemp has a logging feature but it logs everything, which is impractical. Speedfan has a email facility however the differences between Speedfan and Coretemp are +- 10'C so I am not sure who to trust...
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I would not waste my time with those utilities on a server. Insight Manager was designed to query the agents running on the client servers and then log that is a central database. Much easier and you could manage your whole server farm from within that one page.
You can setup mail notifications and even setup limits on the servers so that when that limit gets reached, Insight manager will then send you a mail. Take it one step further and implement a 3rd party sms solution and then you can get notifications wherever you are.
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Thanks IcePick! Never setup a server farm by myself so I have yet to setup and install this app. Time to have some fun...
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
What HP servers?
If it's an ML or DL range then look for a lot of hpqilo2 alerts in Windows Event viewer.
If you see a lot of alerts for duplicate temperature sensors and other stuff then you may have to do a firmware update on the server.
We have some DL380 G5's that were rebooting due to temperature alerts, but they were not actually overheating. The iLO2 update in the version 9.0 firmware bundle sorted our problem out...
Check this article out
Otherwise, do what IcePick88 said
If it's an ML or DL range then look for a lot of hpqilo2 alerts in Windows Event viewer.
If you see a lot of alerts for duplicate temperature sensors and other stuff then you may have to do a firmware update on the server.
We have some DL380 G5's that were rebooting due to temperature alerts, but they were not actually overheating. The iLO2 update in the version 9.0 firmware bundle sorted our problem out...
Check this article out
Otherwise, do what IcePick88 said
Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Np.Anakha56 wrote:Thanks IcePick! Never setup a server farm by myself so I have yet to setup and install this app. Time to have some fun...
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 (OC'ed to 3.8Ghz)
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 P/P
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD5850
Motherboard: Asus M4A785T-M
Memory: 4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333
Case: Zalman Z7
Display: Samsung Syncmaster 2243BWX
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 P/P
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD5850
Motherboard: Asus M4A785T-M
Memory: 4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333
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NUMSA would like you to know they abhor your capitalist attitude to job creation... we all know what you should do is employ someone with a thermometer, pencil and pad to sit in the server room and take intermittent readings...
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
jamin they are the DL380 G6 version. Thanks for the link, will read it over .
@ rusty Unfortunately we need a reliable source not someone that will nod off to sleep and then sell the systems on the slide and replace them with cardboard cutouts .
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Okay resurrection time...
So this project was left alone as I got started and the server that it was installed on was nuked...
So I have now installed the latest version of Insight Manager and have set the email side up now however I need to deploy agents to monitor the servers. How do I go about doing this? I am trying (IS is shaping me to hell and gone) to download the latest PSP to install on the servers,is this the correct path to take? Scratch that just read a website that says copy the PSP to the repository folder and install it from the console, correct? Also what is the "HP Version Control Agent" for?
So this project was left alone as I got started and the server that it was installed on was nuked...
So I have now installed the latest version of Insight Manager and have set the email side up now however I need to deploy agents to monitor the servers. How do I go about doing this? I am trying (IS is shaping me to hell and gone) to download the latest PSP to install on the servers,is this the correct path to take? Scratch that just read a website that says copy the PSP to the repository folder and install it from the console, correct? Also what is the "HP Version Control Agent" for?
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Answer to part 1 is correct.Anakha56 wrote:Okay resurrection time...
So this project was left alone as I got started and the server that it was installed on was nuked...
So I have now installed the latest version of Insight Manager and have set the email side up now however I need to deploy agents to monitor the servers. How do I go about doing this? I am trying (IS is shaping me to hell and gone) to download the latest PSP to install on the servers,is this the correct path to take? Scratch that just read a website that says copy the PSP to the repository folder and install it from the console, correct? Also what is the "HP Version Control Agent" for?
Answer to part 2 on what the version control agent is: It's the agent on the machine that keeps track of the versions of installed HP software and firmware on the server. Nice to have, because you can quickly see what servers need a firmware of software update.
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 (OC'ed to 3.8Ghz)
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 P/P
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD5850
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Display: Samsung Syncmaster 2243BWX
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 P/P
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Ah thank you. Will download that as well then. Thank you
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Re: CPU Temp Monitor: Need it to email, any ideas?
Schweet.Anakha56 wrote:Ah thank you. Will download that as well then. Thank you
CPU: AMD Phenom II X2 555 (OC'ed to 3.8Ghz)
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 P/P
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD5850
Motherboard: Asus M4A785T-M
Memory: 4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333
Case: Zalman Z7
Display: Samsung Syncmaster 2243BWX
CPU Cooler: CM Hyper TX3 P/P
GPU: Sapphire Radeon HD5850
Motherboard: Asus M4A785T-M
Memory: 4GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1333
Case: Zalman Z7
Display: Samsung Syncmaster 2243BWX