![]() I suspect most probably that your bash script might be reflecting only CPU System for CPU Usage and Total Mem-memFree for Memory Usage. Memory Usage = (Total Mem Swap + Total Mem Real) - (memSwap + memCached+memFree) Is it possible that your Synology might be dealing with some other background processes? Maybe you can restart your Synology and check it with the plugin on and off for 30 mins.Īlso,the CPU and Mem usage calculations are as follows, to reflect the same calculation phase as Synology Resource Monitor: Apart from this the only thing i can think of is that there might be a problem on pysnmp package, but as i see there are no complaints on the net regarding this. As this is pure SNMP requests, these NASes are designed to handle such request loads. Well, in my case i see nothing different than as before if there is a fluctuation as you said, it might be because of the low polling frequency (I kept mine as 5 mins), and high number of requests. I have the same functions running in a bash script for years now, without any impact on anything. Unfortunately the plugin has a huge impact on CPU usage % peeks of over 20%, with a normal of around 1-3%.Īlso memory consumption is big, more then 20Mb extra.Įven the CPU temperature has a fluctuation of 5 degrees Celsius when the CPU usage peeks. Please inform me if you have any problems.ĮddyG wrote: ↑ Thursday 11 July 2019 16:39 ![]() It works well on my Synology DS 916+ on DSM 6.2. This is the First commit and please bear in mind that it is beta at its best. Install plugin.py to Domoticz plugins folder.Ĭommunity: Synology SNMP Community PasswordĭSM OID: Change this OID to 38 on DSM 5.1, 41 on DSM 6.0, 42 on DSM 6.1, 51 on DSM 6.2 ![]() On Domoticz install pysnmp: sudo pip3 install pysnmp On Synology: Open Control Panel - Terminal & SNMP - SNMP - Enable SNMP Service and SNMPv1,SNMPv2c service and note down Community password. ![]() This plugin monitors the following services on Synology via SNMP service: ![]()
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