Hi. I don't know if you use a USB disk? I do.
Volyme 1 = 2 hdd
Volume 2 = 1 hdd
Volyme 3 = 1 hdd
4 hdd together
+ 1 usb hdd
Try removing the lines with free space volumeusb1
$nasip .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.6.39 is for My usb volume
/Niklas
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- Sunday 16 February 2014 19:40
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
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- Friday 14 February 2014 12:42
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
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HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Ok here it is! -------------------------------- What should i now do with Domoticz? Any idees? RPI, Domoticz, telldus and tellestick *got 10 switches, 2 inwall. *got 2 scenes: Home And away. Would like to have raspbmc on my second Rpi turn light off when startin Movie. But don't know how? Should i ...
- Friday 14 February 2014 8:27
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
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Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Hi
Just wanted to show you the result.
Cheers
/Niklas
Just wanted to show you the result.
Cheers
/Niklas
- Thursday 13 February 2014 20:39
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81700
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Upgraded synology dsm 4.3 3210 to 4.3 3810 and vola... there it is
- Thursday 13 February 2014 20:11
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81700
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
thank you and thank you for trying to help me..
I'll let you know if i find a solution
I'll let you know if i find a solution
- Thursday 13 February 2014 19:41
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81700
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
i ran
snmpwalk -c public -v2c localhost synoDisk
didn't try your numbers
i will keep searching
snmpwalk -c public -v2c localhost synoDisk
didn't try your numbers
i will keep searching
- Thursday 13 February 2014 19:33
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81700
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Hmmmm
This is what i get when running it direct on synology
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.0 = INTEGER: -1
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.1 = INTEGER: -1
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.2 = INTEGER: -1
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.3 = INTEGER: -1
??????
This is what i get when running it direct on synology
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.0 = INTEGER: -1
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.1 = INTEGER: -1
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.2 = INTEGER: -1
SYNOLOGY-DISK-MIB::DiskTemperature.3 = INTEGER: -1
??????
- Thursday 13 February 2014 18:54
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81700
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Ok. Thank you for your input
I Read this document on mib from synology:
http://www.synology.com/en-global/support/snmp_mib
Looks like the Numbers in the example on this forum and the doc in the attached link is the same.
Could anyone please verify?
I Read this document on mib from synology:
http://www.synology.com/en-global/support/snmp_mib
Looks like the Numbers in the example on this forum and the doc in the attached link is the same.
Could anyone please verify?
- Thursday 13 February 2014 16:17
- Forum: Others
- Topic: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
- Replies: 198
- Views: 81700
Re: HowTo: monitor Synology NAS
Hi
I was trying this script.
I got some weird numbers from it? Any id?
How can i add all my hdd from my synology nas. I've got 4 drives. need temp and space
Thanks for a great script.
/Niklas
I was trying this script.
I got some weird numbers from it? Any id?
How can i add all my hdd from my synology nas. I've got 4 drives. need temp and space
Thanks for a great script.
/Niklas