Well, hello...
I want to make a little contribution, and share a data query that I've found very usefull.
This data query allows to add the data sources for each core in multiple CPU's system (Like a 2 Xeon dual core CPU System, showing 4 data sources in total).
It still needs some more polishing, but after the query you have the data sources to fill a nice graph.
Just import it, add to the data querys for your system, and run. It should give back a row for each core.
(Edit--Added the missing linux_cpu.xml) (sorry that)
Data Query for Multiple CPU Cores (Linux with Net-snmp>5.
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Last edited by n1ck3l on Tue May 25, 2010 8:05 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Data Query for Multiple CPU Cores (Linux with Net-snmp &
You forgot to attach the linux_cpu.xml filen1ck3l wrote:Well, hello...
I want to make a little contribution, and share a data query that I've found very usefull.
This data query allows to add the data sources for each core in multiple CPU's system (Like a 2 Xeon dual core CPU System, showing 4 data sources in total).
It still needs some more polishing, but after the query you have the data sources to fill a nice graph.
Just import it, add to the data querys for your system, and run. It should give back a row for each core.
Re: Data Query for Multiple CPU Cores (Linux with Net-snmp &
Sorry, Just forgot it.... it's up now.
aleu wrote:You forgot to attach the linux_cpu.xml filen1ck3l wrote:Well, hello...
I want to make a little contribution, and share a data query that I've found very usefull.
This data query allows to add the data sources for each core in multiple CPU's system (Like a 2 Xeon dual core CPU System, showing 4 data sources in total).
It still needs some more polishing, but after the query you have the data sources to fill a nice graph.
Just import it, add to the data querys for your system, and run. It should give back a row for each core.
Re: Data Query for Multiple CPU Cores (Linux with Net-snmp &
Works perfectly, thanks for your contribution.n1ck3l wrote:Sorry, Just forgot it.... it's up now.
Hi,
I was wondering if you could help point me in the right direction.
What I need to do is get a count of the CPU cores on the monitored servers and then divide the load by the CPU cores.
The request has been made that I do the query of CPU cores via snmp rather than scripted.
Is there a way to get the cpu query that you've done to total the cores and return that simple figure rather than the table?
Another way I was thinking I could use this would be to use a cdef function to count the instances recorded by your graph and then use that to calculate the required load/cpu cores figure.
Thanks
I was wondering if you could help point me in the right direction.
What I need to do is get a count of the CPU cores on the monitored servers and then divide the load by the CPU cores.
The request has been made that I do the query of CPU cores via snmp rather than scripted.
Is there a way to get the cpu query that you've done to total the cores and return that simple figure rather than the table?
Another way I was thinking I could use this would be to use a cdef function to count the instances recorded by your graph and then use that to calculate the required load/cpu cores figure.
Thanks
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