04-19-2019, 08:03 PM
Hi thank you so much for getting back to me and apologies for the late reply!
Yeah it was quite late when I was making this thread so I probably didnt explain myself all that well.
Essentially I would be using NEMS to monitor network layer 3 switches.
Like you said NEMS already has a lot of bases covered with giving details regarding temperatures and other monitoring. I was initially using Nagios but i couldnt get it to work properly as i was having issues with the conf files.
Essentially I would be attaching the NEMS raspberry pi and accessing the web interface to view the network data remotely from a laptop, then when i go into the server room i can view the LCD display to see the temperature of the room via the probe that is connected. Hopefully that clears things up.
Thanks
Yeah it was quite late when I was making this thread so I probably didnt explain myself all that well.
Essentially I would be using NEMS to monitor network layer 3 switches.
Like you said NEMS already has a lot of bases covered with giving details regarding temperatures and other monitoring. I was initially using Nagios but i couldnt get it to work properly as i was having issues with the conf files.
Essentially I would be attaching the NEMS raspberry pi and accessing the web interface to view the network data remotely from a laptop, then when i go into the server room i can view the LCD display to see the temperature of the room via the probe that is connected. Hopefully that clears things up.
Thanks