No IPMI BMC found on this host nor where any other machines with IPMI found or where accessible. Nothing to do.
There was no IPMI sensor value units set for sensor: [#!variable!sensor!#] on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
There was no IPMI sensor value set for sensor: [#!variable!sensor!#] on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
The sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has changed.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
The sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has changed.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
- [#!variable!old_sensor_status!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_status!#]
- Thresholds:
- High critical: [#!variable!old_high_critical!#] -> [#!variable!new_high_critical!#]
- High warning: [#!variable!old_high_warning!#] -> [#!variable!new_high_warning!#]
- Low warning: [#!variable!old_low_warning!#] -> [#!variable!new_low_warning!#]
- Low critical: [#!variable!old_low_critical!#] -> [#!variable!new_low_critical!#]
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has gone critically high!
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
Note: If enough sensors go critical, this node will withdraw and power off!
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has entered a high warning state!
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
Note: If both nodes have enough thermal sensors go into 'warning' state, and
if load shedding is enabled, a node will power off to reduce thermal
output. If enough sensors reach critical levels, the node will withdraw
and power off.
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has returned to normal levels.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has risen above critically low levels, but it is still in a warning state.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
Note: If you are listening to 'critical' level alerts only, you will not get the alert telling you when the temperature is back to normal.
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has jumped a large amount in a short period of time!
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has gone critically low!
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
Note: If enough sensors go critical, this node will withdraw and power off!
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has entered a low warning state!
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
Note: If the temperature continues to drop, the sensor will go critical. If enough sensors go critical, the node will withdraw and power off.
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has returned to normal levels.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
The temperature sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has risen blow critically high levels, but it is still in a warning state.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
Note: If you are listening to 'critical' level alerts only, you will not get the alert telling you when the temperature is back to normal.
There was no IPMI sensor value units set for sensor: [#!variable!sensor!#] on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
The sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has changed.
- [#!variable!old_sensor_value!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_value!#]
- [#!variable!old_sensor_status!#] -> [#!variable!new_sensor_status!#]
- Thresholds:
- High critical: [#!variable!old_high_critical!#] -> [#!variable!new_high_critical!#]
- High warning: [#!variable!old_high_warning!#] -> [#!variable!new_high_warning!#]
- Low warning: [#!variable!old_low_warning!#] -> [#!variable!new_low_warning!#]
- Low critical: [#!variable!old_low_critical!#] -> [#!variable!new_low_critical!#]
There was no IPMI sensor value units set for sensor: [#!variable!sensor!#] on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
There was no IPMI sensor value set for sensor: [#!variable!sensor!#] on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
The new sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has been found on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
- Value: [#!variable!sensor_value!#], Status: [#!variable!sensor_status!#]
- Thresholds:
- High critical: [#!variable!high_critical!#]
- High warning: [#!variable!high_warning!#]
- Low warning: [#!variable!low_warning!#]
- Low critical: [#!variable!low_critical!#]
The new sensor: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has been found on the machine: [#!variable!host_name!#].
Warning: It is not in an OK state!
- Value: [#!variable!sensor_value!#], Status: [#!variable!sensor_status!#]
- Thresholds:
- High critical: [#!variable!high_critical!#]
- High warning: [#!variable!high_warning!#]
- Low warning: [#!variable!low_warning!#]
- Low critical: [#!variable!low_critical!#]
Starting to read the IPMI sensor values for: [#!variable!host_name!#]
Failed to query node: [#!variable!host_name!#]'s IPMI interface using the call: [#!variable!call!#]. Is the password correct?
IPMI sensor values read from: [#!variable!host_name!#] in: [#!variable!time!#].
The sensor named: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] appears to have vanished, but this is the first scan that it vanished. This is generally harmless and just a sensor read issue.
The sensor named: [#!variable!sensor_name!#] has returned.