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Host operating system: output of
uname -a
Linux o-monitoring 6.1.0-23-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.1.99-1 (2024-07-15) x86_64 GNU/Linux
snmp_exporter version: output of
snmp_exporter -version
./snmp_exporter --version
snmp_exporter, version 0.25.0 (branch: HEAD, revision: 9c42d6c)
build user: root@880115266f70
build date: 20231210-10:05:18
go version: go1.21.5
platform: linux/amd64
tags: netgo
What device/snmpwalk OID are you using?
Its a Supermicro IPMI board
If this is a new device, please link to the MIB(s).
What did you do that produced an error?
What did you expect to see?
What did you see instead?
Hi all
i am not sure if this is for here or not but i will try to ask:
I'm using Prometheus and Grafana.
ipmi-snmp_exporter-0.25.0.linux-amd64
I am getting information from SuperMicro ipmi board
Currently i am using this query in Grafana which is great to show things in table form but not in time series graph.
So i try with ( for example )
sensorReading{instance="192.168.xxx.xxx", sensorNumber="1"}
Which returned
So basically my question is how can i make it instead of 1 for a value at the end to get 58.000 ( which is the value of sensorReading label ) as a value so i can use it in time series graphs too.
This is my config.yml which is used by the exporter.
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