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Posted 16 February 2020 - 19:28
I'm trying to achieve the following:
When it's snowing heavily, it sometines builds up on antenna, redusing signal strength below critical level, leading to corrupt recordings.
I'd like to monitor signal strength and trigger an alert if dB value decreases below a set value.
Another value to monitor are free disk space for recordings.
It struck my mind that the best way ro do this was to use an snmp tool to reading off these values every 5 minutes from my good old dreambox 8000.
The sw repository don't have any snmp plugins, at least not on my pli 6.1 installation, however I read somewhere that there should exist a snmp plugin for openpli. So I turn to the experts for advice:)
Many thanks for any advice.
Re: PLi 6.1 snmp support dm8000 #2
Posted 16 February 2020 - 21:59
There is an snmpagent plugin in the feeds, which looks like it does what you want (I see BER/AGC/SNR/SNRdB/LOCK values in the OID list). But I've never used it.
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Posted 17 February 2020 - 10:19
It is available in the 6-release feed:
./mips32el/enigma2-plugin-extensions-snmpagent_2.0+git11+461b207-r0.3_mips32el.ipk
maybe already installed?
Currently in use: VU+ Duo 4K (2xFBC S2), VU+ Solo 4K (1xFBC S2), uClan Usytm 4K Pro (S2+T2), Octagon SF8008 (S2+T2), Zgemma H9.2H (S2+T2)
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