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Dell EMC PowerVault (REST) Enterprise

Description

This connector enables hardware monitoring for Dell EMC PowerVault systems through the PowerVault Management REST API. It monitors the enclosure, controllers, and physical disks, as well as the various environment sensors (fans, power supplies, network cards, voltages, and temperature).

Target

Typical platform: PowerVault REST

Operating system: Storage System

Prerequisites

Leverages: N/A

Technology and protocols: HTTP/REST

This connector is not available for the local host (it is applicable to remote hosts only).

Examples

CLI

metricshub HOSTNAME -t linux -c +DellEMCPowerVaultREST --https --http-port 443 -u USERNAME

metricshub.yaml

resourceGroups:
  <RESOURCE_GROUP>:
    resources:
      <HOSTNAME-ID>:
        attributes:
          host.name: <HOSTNAME> # Change with actual host name
          host.type: linux
        selectConnectors: [ DellEMCPowerVaultREST ] # Optional, to load only this connector
        protocols:
          http:
            https: true
            port: 443 # or probably something else
            username: <USERNAME> # Change with actual credentials
            password: <PASSWORD> # Encrypted using metricshub-encrypt

Connector Activation Criteria

The Dell EMC PowerVault (REST) connector will be automatically activated, and its status will be reported as OK if all the below criteria are met:

  • The HTTP Request below to the managed host succeeds:
    • GET /api/login/%{SHA256_AUTH}
    • Request Header:
      datatype: json
    • The response body contains: response-type":"Success (regex)

Metrics

Type Collected Metrics Specific Attributes
disk_controller
  • hw.status{hw.type="disk_controller", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="disk_controller", state="present"}
  • bios_version
  • controller_number
  • firmware_version
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • model
  • name
  • serial_number
  • vendor
enclosure
  • hw.enclosure.energy
  • hw.enclosure.power
  • hw.status{hw.type="enclosure", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="enclosure", state="present"}
  • id
  • model
  • name
  • serial_number
  • type
  • vendor
fan
  • hw.fan.speed
  • hw.status{hw.type="fan", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="fan", state="present"}
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • name
  • sensor_location
network
  • hw.network.bandwidth.limit
  • hw.network.up
  • hw.status{hw.type="network", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="network", state="present"}
  • device_type
  • hw.parent.id
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • logical_address
  • logical_address_type
  • model
  • name
  • physical_address
  • physical_address_type
  • vendor
physical_disk
  • hw.errors{hw.type="physical_disk"}
  • hw.physical_disk.endurance_utilization{state="remaining"}
  • hw.physical_disk.size
  • hw.status{hw.type="physical_disk", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="physical_disk", state="present"}
  • firmware_version
  • hw.parent.id
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • model
  • name
  • serial_number
  • vendor
power_supply
  • hw.status{hw.type="power_supply", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="power_supply", state="present"}
  • hw.parent.id
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • info
  • name
temperature
  • hw.status{hw.type="temperature", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="temperature", state="present"}
  • hw.temperature
  • hw.parent.id
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • name
voltage
  • hw.status{hw.type="voltage", state="degraded|failed|ok"}
  • hw.status{hw.type="voltage", state="present"}
  • hw.voltage
  • hw.parent.id
  • hw.parent.type
  • id
  • name
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