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      opahla
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      Hi team,

      Currently, I'm trying to monitor the hardware for this device using snmp. I have able to find the cpu usage oid for this firewall but i cannot find the temperature oid for this device. The only thing i find is this:

      HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceDescr.71 = STRING: coretemp0: CPU On-Die Thermal Sensors

      And then, I try to find the status of this device description on:

      HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrDeviceStatus.71 = INTEGER: running(2)

      But it only show above result. Is there a way that I can get the temperature value in digit of the firewall and I'm well aware that it basically have 16 temperature value because of 16 core it monitor to. Any suggestion and advice would certainly help, Thanks in advance

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        Setarcos @opahla
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        @opahla see the thread here for one way to get the core temps exposed via SNMP

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          opahla @Setarcos
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          Hi @Setarcos

          I would like to confirm if there is any impact if I change configuration in root file of pfsense. If there is no impact then I would proceed right away. Thanks in advance for the reply.

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            Setarcos @opahla
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            @opahla said in OID for Netgate 1541 PFSense:

            Hi @Setarcos

            I would like to confirm if there is any impact if I change configuration in root file of pfsense. If there is no impact then I would proceed right away. Thanks in advance for the reply.

            I have been using the referenced configuration with my 7100 for the past three years without issue.

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