telegraf/plugins/inputs/ipmi_sensor
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README.md Add timeout option to ipmi_sensor plugin - solves #2817 (#2818) 2017-05-22 13:41:34 -07:00
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connection_test.go ipmi_sensor: allow @ symbol in password (#2633) 2017-04-06 14:40:34 -07:00
ipmi.go Add timeout option to ipmi_sensor plugin - solves #2817 (#2818) 2017-05-22 13:41:34 -07:00
ipmi_test.go Add timeout option to ipmi_sensor plugin - solves #2817 (#2818) 2017-05-22 13:41:34 -07:00

README.md

Telegraf ipmi plugin

Get bare metal metrics using the command line utility ipmitool

see ipmitool(https://sourceforge.net/projects/ipmitool/files/ipmitool/)

If no servers are specified, the plugin will query the local machine sensor stats via the following command:

ipmitool sdr

When one or more servers are specified, the plugin will use the following command to collect remote host sensor stats:

ipmitool -I lan -H SERVER -U USERID -P PASSW0RD sdr

Measurements

  • ipmi_sensor:

    • Tags: name, unit
    • Fields:
      • status
      • value

The server tag will be made available when retrieving stats from remote server(s).

Configuration

# Read metrics from the bare metal servers via IPMI
[[inputs.ipmi_sensor]]
  ## optionally specify the path to the ipmitool executable
  # path = "/usr/bin/ipmitool"
  #
  ## optionally specify one or more servers via a url matching
  ##  [username[:password]@][protocol[(address)]]
  ##  e.g.
  ##    root:passwd@lan(127.0.0.1)
  ##
  ## if no servers are specified, local machine sensor stats will be queried
  ##
  # servers = ["USERID:PASSW0RD@lan(192.168.1.1)"]

  ## Recomended: use metric 'interval' that is a multiple of 'timeout' to avoid
  ## gaps or overlap in pulled data
  interval = "30s"

  ## Timeout for the ipmitool command to complete. Default is 20 seconds.
  timeout = "20s"

Output

When retrieving stats from a remote server:

> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=degrees_c,name=ambient_temp status=1i,value=20 1458488465012559455
> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=feet,name=altitude status=1i,value=80 1458488465012688613
> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=watts,name=avg_power status=1i,value=220 1458488465012776511
> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=volts,name=planar_3.3v status=1i,value=3.28 1458488465012861875
> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=volts,name=planar_vbat status=1i,value=3.04 1458488465013072508
> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=rpm,name=fan_1a_tach status=1i,value=2610 1458488465013137932
> ipmi_sensor,server=10.20.2.203,unit=rpm,name=fan_1b_tach status=1i,value=1775 1458488465013279896

When retrieving stats from the local machine (no server specified):

> ipmi_sensor,unit=degrees_c,name=ambient_temp status=1i,value=20 1458488465012559455
> ipmi_sensor,unit=feet,name=altitude status=1i,value=80 1458488465012688613
> ipmi_sensor,unit=watts,name=avg_power status=1i,value=220 1458488465012776511
> ipmi_sensor,unit=volts,name=planar_3.3v status=1i,value=3.28 1458488465012861875
> ipmi_sensor,unit=volts,name=planar_vbat status=1i,value=3.04 1458488465013072508
> ipmi_sensor,unit=rpm,name=fan_1a_tach status=1i,value=2610 1458488465013137932
> ipmi_sensor,unit=rpm,name=fan_1b_tach status=1i,value=1775 1458488465013279896