Monitoring Multiple Cores
list Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas
Hi This a topic I am complete sure was been already discussed, but I have been for hours around the web and I cannot find what I am looking for.... I am trying to monitor every cpu within the server rather than the load average, and I wonder if there anything already done rather than re-inventing the wheel again? maybe something which is already done in relation to monitoring multiple cores? Many thanks to all of you.
list Vernon Everett
For which OS? I think I saw something that does this for Solaris on Xymonton. Might be able to modify it for whatever you are using. Regards Vernon On 5 April 2013 16:12, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas
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Hi This a topic I am complete sure was been already discussed, but I have been for hours around the web and I cannot find what I am looking for.... I am trying to monitor every cpu within the server rather than the load average, and I wonder if there anything already done rather than re-inventing the wheel again? maybe something which is already done in relation to monitoring multiple cores? Many thanks to all of you. ______________________________**
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list Martin Flemming
Hi ! Are there any plans or scripts already there ? I will be interesting for Linux as MultiCore-Platform ... cheers, martin
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On Sun, 7 Apr 2013, Vernon Everett wrote:
For which OS?
I think I saw something that does this for Solaris on Xymonton.
Might be able to modify it for whatever you are using.
Regards
Vernon
On 5 April 2013 16:12, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas <user-5e10259081b2@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Hi
This a topic I am complete sure was been already discussed, but I have been for hours around the web and I cannot find what I am looking for....
I am trying to monitor every cpu within the server rather than the load average, and I wonder if there anything already done rather than re-inventing the wheel
again?
maybe something which is already done in relation to monitoring multiple cores?
Many thanks to all of you.
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"Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory"- General George Pattonlist Mike Burger
I'd be interested such functionality for both Linux and AIX. -- Mike Burger http://www.bubbanfriends.org "It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that. No one ever just stops by to say 'hi' anymore." --Colonel Jack O'Neill, SG1
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Hi ! Are there any plans or scripts already there ? I will be interesting for Linux as MultiCore-Platform ... cheers, martin On Sun, 7 Apr 2013, Vernon Everett wrote:For which OS? I think I saw something that does this for Solaris on Xymonton. Might be able to modify it for whatever you are using. Regards Vernon On 5 April 2013 16:12, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas <user-5e10259081b2@xymon.invalid> wrote: Hi This a topic I am complete sure was been already discussed, but I have been for hours around the web and I cannot find what I am looking for.... I am trying to monitor every cpu within the server rather than the load average, and I wonder if there anything already done rather than re-inventing the wheel again? maybe something which is already done in relation to monitoring multiple cores? Many thanks to all of you. -- "Accept the challenges so that you can feel the exhilaration of victory"- General George Patton
list Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas
Well... I will try to find time to write an extension (or something) to achieve something like that for linux. On 15/04/2013 20:34, Mike Burger wrote:
I'd be interested such functionality for both Linux and AIX.
list Martin Flemming
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2013, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas wrote:
Well... I will try to find time to write an extension (or something) to achieve something like that for linux.
That sounds nice :-) martin
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On 15/04/2013 20:34, Mike Burger wrote:I'd be interested such functionality for both Linux and AIX.