Running Cacti 0.8.6c on Debian Sarge on a PIII 500, 512 MB RAM.
I'm monitoring Unix Load Average on several systems using the stock graph template and data query, etc. I have not modified loadavg_multi.pl in any way.
I have noticed that as measured load increases on my Cacti box (localhost), there is a corresponding increase in measured load on all of my monitored systems.
I expected the load increase on my Cacti box, as I've been adding more devices. I assume the load measurements for my remote hosts are inaccurate.
I'm looking for advice on how to properly use this measurement tool. I assume I've goofed somewhere.
Thanks,
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Unix Load Average--Measurement as a Function of localhost?
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Unix load average is localhost only and will reflect localhost on any hosts you apply it to.
You have to use NET/UCD SNMP template on remote hosts.
You have to use NET/UCD SNMP template on remote hosts.
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