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RE [hobbit] vmstat graph on Red Hat Linux release 9 graphing wrong data 8-(

list Thomas Seglard
Tue, 2 May 2006 20:07:22 +0200
Message-Id: <user-89923dbaa571@xymon.invalid>

Hello,

can you try to launch your client with the --linux22 (or maybe the 
--rhel3) flag ?
Sincerly,

Thomas Seglard

"Langford, Kenneth" <user-e8981d70691e@xymon.invalid> a écrit sur 02/05/2006 19:20:12 :
All,

I have several Red Hat Linux release 9 systems that I have to maintain
that I am currently monitoring with hobbit. 
The vmstat graphs on my other linux system work perfectly but for some
reason the Red Hat 9 systems are graphing the wrong columns of data. The
graphs show the system cs data as user, cpu us as system and cpu sy as
idle.  Any ideas why the data is off by one column??????  What do I need
to do to get hobbit to graph the right columns????

Ken,

# uname -a
Linux cili3s02.net.plm.eds.com 2.4.20-30.9 #1 Wed Feb 4 20:44:26 EST
2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
# vmstat 100 3
   procs                      memory      swap          io     system
cpu
 r  b  w   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in    cs us
sy id
 4  0  0 988300  23276 149388 1121652    1    0     1     0    0     0
0  0  1
 4  0  0 988300  21400 149424 1122548    0    0     0    30  347   715
9  8 83
 1  0  0 988300  21360 149476 1122632    0    0     0    17  229   443
7  2 91

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