SNMP Overall Health Monitor

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EvolvIT
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SNMP Overall Health Monitor

Post by EvolvIT »

Hi,

We are successfully monitoring MIB 1.3.6.1.4.1.55062.1.12.7.0 - which alerts us if a firmware update is available.

We would like to monitor 1.3.6.1.4.1.55062.1.12.1.102 Warnings and 1.3.6.1.4.1.55062.1.12.1.103 Errors - which are in the Qnap MIB file but do not return any results on several Qnaps tested.

We have tried using the QCentre to manage all our Qnaps - but its alerting is unreliable and it appears to be unable to alert about Firmware updates (unless you log into it).

Anyone had success monitoring Qnap's via SNMP to gague overall system status? We just want to know if there is ANY issue - we can then log in directly to find out what the issue is and diagnose.

Dave
holger_kuehn
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Re: SNMP Overall Health Monitor

Post by holger_kuehn »

Alerts for Firmware-Updates should be fairly simple via notification center. It works fine on my TS1635AX even when not logging in.
NAS (production): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
NAS (backup): TS-1635AX FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
QTS (SSD): [RAID-1] 2 x 2TB Samsung Evo 860 M.2-Sata
Data (QTier): [RAID-6] 4 x 4TB Samsung 870 QVO Sata
Data (HDD): [RAID-6] 7 x 18TB Exos
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower CP900EPFCLCD
BACKUP: 10x4TB WD Red using a USB 3.0 Dock
Usage: SMB with rclone (encrypted)

NAS: TS-873U-RP FW: QTS 5.1.4.2596 build 20231128
Data (SSD): [RAID-10] 4 x 1TB Samsung Evo 860 Sata
RAM: 8 GB (QNAP shipped)
UPS: CyberPower PR2200ELCDRT2U
BACKUP: 4TB Synology DS214 FW: DSM 7.0.41890
Usage: SMB, Backup Domain Controller
EvolvIT
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Re: SNMP Overall Health Monitor

Post by EvolvIT »

Hi, so we don't want to setup each Qnap to email out, this would involve bespoke setups per client - and there are many reasons why an email might fail to send, not be received - it is not a reliable medium for alert notifications. It is better to query the device directly to see its state,

I have now snmp traversed the MIB file that Qnap give out, and a large portion of it does not work - including the OID's for errors, warning etc.

Anyone know different?
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