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cousinscuzzy
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Question about Load Average graph

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I'm curious why the default "ucd/net - Load Average" graph template uses stacked 1, 5, and 15 minute averages along with a total. It seems to me that totaling the averages from these different periods doesn't give any meaningful information. Am I missing something?
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Post by cousinscuzzy »

Also they're actually 1, 5, and 10 minute load averages according to /usr/share/snmp/mibs/UCD-SNMP-MIB.txt. I think the default labeling is wrong.
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Post by cousinscuzzy »

Can anyone confirm that I'm right about these things? Or point out my mistakes?

It might be that the default graph templates are only there as examples and not meant to be used without modification but I find this a bit misleading to Cacti/SNMP newbies like me.
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Re: Question about Load Average graph

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cousinscuzzy wrote:I'm curious why the default "ucd/net - Load Average" graph template uses stacked 1, 5, and 15 minute averages along with a total. It seems to me that totaling the averages from these different periods doesn't give any meaningful information. Am I missing something?
You did not miss anything. It simply looks nicer :wink:
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Post by cousinscuzzy »

Thanks, Reinhard. What about the 10 vs 15 minute issue?

BTW, I really appreciate all the support you provide in these forums.
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Re: Question about Load Average graph

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gandalf wrote:
cousinscuzzy wrote:I'm curious why the default "ucd/net - Load Average" graph template uses stacked 1, 5, and 15 minute averages along with a total. It seems to me that totaling the averages from these different periods doesn't give any meaningful information. Am I missing something?
You did not miss anything. It simply looks nicer :wink:
Reinhard
Reinhard,

Please, help me to understand how can I calculate the "real" load average of machine...

I'm seeing on machine: load average: 1.56, 2.81, 3.32

And my graph is going to "0" until "10" now.

Sounds like the graph is the sum of all load, it's correctly?

Thanks!
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Post by Tiago Cruz »

Sorry by double-post, but I've found one better example :-)

Current load average: 0.67, 0.65, 0.61

And the picture show almost 2.0 of load... 8-)
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Post by gandalf »

Simply change the AREA/STACK/STACK representation into thre LINE1's instead. That's all. It's simply a wrong graph representation of the numbers
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gandalf wrote:Simply change the AREA/STACK/STACK representation into thre LINE1's instead. That's all. It's simply a wrong graph representation of the numbers
Reinhard
Thanks!

I've changed to:

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#1: AREA / AVERAGE
#2: GPRINT / LAST
#3: AREA / AVERAGE
#4: GPRINT / LAST
#5: AREA / AVERAGE
#6: GPRINT / LAST
#7: GPRINT / AVERAGE
And my boss stop to kill me :-)

Thanks!
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