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Add snmp-inventory of UPS #247

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vollkommenIrrelevant opened this issue Oct 24, 2022 · 4 comments
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Add snmp-inventory of UPS #247

vollkommenIrrelevant opened this issue Oct 24, 2022 · 4 comments
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vollkommenIrrelevant commented Oct 24, 2022

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Is your feature request related to a problem?

https://forum.glpi-project.org/viewtopic.php?id=285107 => Post 3

netdiscovery & netinventory tasks will really only report networking devices and printers. This is because we are really limited from the snmp point of view. This means GLPI will see your UPS as a networking device (and indeed it is some kind of as it answers to SNMP).
So the rule which will apply will be the network device ones and you should see them in "network devices" asset panel.
UPS is even not a supported asset type in GLPI.

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UPS are not detected as Networkdevice. They are imported as UPS directly into glpi.

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@vollkommenIrrelevant vollkommenIrrelevant added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 24, 2022
@vollkommenIrrelevant vollkommenIrrelevant changed the title Add Support to inventory UPS Add snmp-inventory of UPS Oct 24, 2022
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vollkommenIrrelevant commented Oct 24, 2022

Ps. Our Riello-UPS are holding Information/Alert when to change the battery. It would be good If this Information can be stored somehwere in glpi.

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fabrepe commented Feb 8, 2023

Hello there,

I have the same issue with Eaton ePDU equipments which are imported as network devices.
The mapping between SNMP equipment and device type seems to be statically defined here :

Maybe just modifying the mapping would solve the problem.

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Hi @fabrepe
as I said on the forum and @vollkommenIrrelevant used my words in the description: this is firstly a GLPI issue as we don't have UPS type support during automatic inventory. So changing agent code or sysobject.ids database won't help until such type is supported server-side.

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fabrepe commented Feb 8, 2023

My bad, I didnt see the point.

thank you for your quick reply.

Regards

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