Vernon, The attached 2 files are from: http://www.deadcat.net/
I currently use the bb-top-3.2.sh, which some custom mods for my
environment that you don't need, so I picked up a clean one for you.
I also included a new (2003), perl based bb-top.pl that I noticed. I am
going to look at it, and migrate to it if it make sense.
On the PC platform, we noticed that bbwin would not trigger as we had
hopped on a multi core machine when a process would bury one core, but the
other would be idle. I'll dig up the details for the changes we made if
you, or anyone else is interested.
Larry
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*Sent:* Thursday, September 13, 2007 1:56 AM
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*Subject:* RE: [hobbit] CPU utilisation alerts
Hi Larry
I am a little rusty with Hobbit :-(
Any chance you can post the changes you made on your client and server
configs?
Did you define a new graph to go with this test?
Regards
Vernon
"Sherman, Larry, GCM" <user-8d9629e8e9c7@xymon.invalid> wrote on 13/09/2007
11:47:16 AM:
I use the bb-top.sh extension from deadcat.net to do this on Sun
Solaris, and we modified the src code for bbwin to do it on the PC.
Very doable.
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From: user-527f88d7eddb@xymon.invalid [mailto:vernon.
user-a775cb9af9f5@xymon.invalid]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 11:36 PM
To: user-ae9b8668bcde@xymon.invalid
Subject: [hobbit] CPU utilisation alerts
Hi all
I'm baaaack :-)
For those who might have missed me, I spent a few months contracting
for a company that standardised on BMC Patrol. Wouldn't even look at
Hobbit.
BMC is a horrible package, expensive, not very extensible, with a
huge client footprint and overhead, and is very prone to crashing.
Sad product.
But no matter, I am now trying to satisfy my new company that Hobbit
is the one monitor to rule them all, and my new colleagues have
identified a "deficiency".
This has probably been asked and answered before, but here is what they
want.
I have been asked to generate a yellow/red status when absolute CPU
utilisation reaches predetermined thresholds.
Yes, I know, without looking at the run-queue this figure is not
very meaningful, but this is what they want.
The la1 graph in the trends column does an excellent job of graphing
the CPU utilisation, but how do I configure an alert based on that
figure?
Regards
Vernon
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