Is there a sensor that returns the number of connected USB storage devices?
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Dirk:
Thank you for the response, very helpful. Quick question, would it be possible to pass this along to multiple devices, ie: -c=$hostname or -c={hostname} so I do not have to manually add this for every device?
Jul, 2014 - Permalink
I like this sensor.
It would perfect to have more information on the device connected: - serial, type (key or hard drive....) - Amount of data transfered.
Do you think that it could be implemented in a future version?
Thanks,
David
Jun, 2018 - Permalink
Hi David,
It is not planned to implement this feature in the near future, since there are very few requests in this direction.
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
Jun, 2018 - Permalink
Hello!
Can i with this Custom sensor understand is my HASP device connected to PC or not? So this sensors showing only NUMBER of devices connected or WHICH devices connected?
Mar, 2019 - Permalink
Hi there,
Yes, this sensor only shows the amount of connected USB devices and NOT which devices are connected.
Kind regards,
Birk Guttmann, Tech Support Team
Mar, 2019 - Permalink
Hi, is this thread still relevant? If so i wanted to ask, is there a way to create a sensor that is checking the usb status on an a linux machine? Thanks
Apr, 2020 - Permalink
Hi there,
I'm afraid there is no native sensor for linux available.
There might be a workaround however, please check this link for further information: https://helpdesk.paessler.com/en/support/solutions/articles/82197-monitor-connected-usb-dongles-on-linux-debianos-via-snmp#reply-285609
Kind regards,
Andreas Günther
Tech Support, Paessler AG
support@paessler.com
May, 2020 - Permalink
Yes, there is a USBDevices custom sensor available on PRTG Tools Family:
"USBDevices" Custom Sensor
Summary
This sensor returns the number of connected USB storage devices. Using limits you can get notified when a users plugges in a USB storage device.
Parameters
Parameter Descriptions
Thanks to Gerard for creating and sharing this sensor.
Feb, 2012 - Permalink