Cacti Device Status Unknown Windows Nt

In the previous post I talked about the three ways to set up devices for work with Azure AD. In this post I will talk about Domain Join and how additional capabilities are enabled in Windows 10 when Azure AD is present.

Just a quick bit of background. I work in a mine where we have a site wide wireless network currently consisting of 7 towers and 2 mobile trailers. We're more than likely doubling that as we move forward. Each of those towers consists of a mix of solar (BP 3175 Panels)/wind power(Whisper), Outback FlexMax 80 Charge Controller and Trojan Battery Arrays. When the setup was originally commissioned there was no solid information on how much solar/wind were going to be required at each location, so everything was generally over engineered. The towers themselves only have between 3 and 5 access points and one switch installed, so are not drawing a hell of a lot. Now, I'm an IT guy with minimal off-grid power experience. Download game winning eleven 2005 pc download.

I maintain the IS infrastructure on these towers but want to start collecting usable information on what power we're bringing in via each source (Solar vs Wind) and what power is being used at each tower (Power draw), as in moving forward we need to be a bit more cost effective in what we're buying to power these towers. So, this is my current plan.

I'm after any input from anyone who has experience in dealing with getting this information out of Outback/Mate devices. Moving forward, it looks like we will be moving away from Outback Power Systems.

Our supplier has found a system equivalent to what we're using but with built in ethernet and SNMP capability. I would prefer we keep everything the same for trouble shooting purposes but unfortunately the ability to report is going to trump anything else. What I hope to do is use Cacti and some tricky php along with a Mate and a Serial Ethernet Device which I'll poll every x minutes, in turn changing the raw output from the Mate into lovely graphs of battery voltage, input watts from solar, input watts from wind, output watts to the gear. I want to use something like Cacti as it's device independent. It's not going to matter if we mix and match our devices, and I can also log other information in it as well (Like wireless signal strengths).

So, issues I know that I'll come up across is first getting the device to communicate nicely from far away, and then deciphering the information that I get from the Mate. I'm running out of time so will come back later and post up some more info, but from what I've said, anyone have any good or bad input to offer?:) Am I mad? Should I be looking at a difference piece of software/equipment? Cara instal windows 7 sp1 bajakan. Forum Member Posts: 7 Joined: Mon May 17, 2010 8:30 pm Location: New Zealand.

The OutBack systems don't provide cumulative statistical data that you can infrequently poll. You'd need to have some device attached to the Mate that could log the data or ship the data someplace else where it's logged. My company makes a product that I suspect is close to what you're looking for, since you plan to integrate all of the systems into a single interface. The gmServer application produces a periodic status file which contains all of the system state, history and statistics for the system. The status file is in XML, so you should be able to parse it very easily with PHP or other tools to get the data that Cacti will need. If you'd like to see a PHP page, check out this one -- All the files needed to produce that page are included in the software.

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