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monitors:cpu-load-calc [2016/12/28 15:44] – [Description] dozormonitors:cpu-load-calc [2016/12/28 15:48] – [Known Bugs and Issues] dozor
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   - Add the auto load directory to the Xymon main analysis.cfg file so it is included   - Add the auto load directory to the Xymon main analysis.cfg file so it is included
     - Default: "directory /etc/xymon/analysis.d/auto-cpuload.d" to /etc/xymon/analysis.cfg     - Default: "directory /etc/xymon/analysis.d/auto-cpuload.d" to /etc/xymon/analysis.cfg
-  - Set the default load in /etc/xymon/analysis.cfg to a super low warning level of "0.1" and a critical of something very high like "100.0".+  - Set the default load in /etc/xymon/analysis.cfg to a super low warning level of "0.1" and a critical of something very high, such as "100.0".
     - That way, a hostdata file is generated for a system that has not had its load auto calculated. (and you don't get alert emails/texts as its only at warning)     - That way, a hostdata file is generated for a system that has not had its load auto calculated. (and you don't get alert emails/texts as its only at warning)
   - Setup the script to auto run via cron (-v is verbose output)   - Setup the script to auto run via cron (-v is verbose output)
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 ===== Known Bugs and Issues ===== ===== Known Bugs and Issues =====
  
 +  * Enterprise Linux 5 does not report number of procs in hostdata. Those systems will need to be set manually in analysis.cfg files.
 ===== To Do ===== ===== To Do =====
  
  • monitors/cpu-load-calc.txt
  • Last modified: 2018/05/22 15:05
  • by dozor