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MultiCPU avg load

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Hi,
I prepared multicpu avg tempate. There is one line - average load for all cores together. It is appropriate for creating one create threshold instead 20 for 20 cores ;-)
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Thanks!

Question, what do the numbers indicate? the 0,2,4,6,8, etc... does that indicate the percent being used?
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wolflord wrote:Thanks!

Question, what do the numbers indicate? the 0,2,4,6,8, etc... does that indicate the percent being used?
Yes
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Hi, can you please post a version with updated hashes?

Thanks
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simonlewinson wrote:Hi, can you please post a version with updated hashes?

Thanks
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Hi,
do you have any problem with import to cacti? What version do you have?
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Hi, I have been on an upgrade spree and now run 0.8.8c.

I have imported the templates but no graph is generated. I get no output when debugging the data source.

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simonlewinson wrote:Hi, I have been on an upgrade spree and now run 0.8.8c.

I have imported the templates but no graph is generated. I get no output when debugging the data source.

Thanks in advance
Simon
Hi,
I tested it and on my 0.8.8c works fine.
Here is template exported directly from my 0.8.8c. Do you have ss_multicpu_avg.php in directory "cacti instalation"/scripts?
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Re: MultiCPU avg load

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Hello!!
I am not familiar with cacti.But I'm still trying to research.
May I ask a question?
What's the unit of the numbers(like 2.4.6.8 ) on the left column?
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Happiness0 wrote:The cpu load has no units AFAIK

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_%28computing%29

thx for your answer ^^
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esx.jpg
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Hi...i use MultiCPU template to monitor cpu usage, this pic show esxi is 25% usage...
esx2.jpg
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but cpu usage show 100% on my vshpere cleint...

my esxi version is 5.0.0..

plz help me to fix this problem...thanks...
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aflyfish wrote:
esx.jpg
Hi...i use MultiCPU template to monitor cpu usage, this pic show esxi is 25% usage...
esx2.jpg
but cpu usage show 100% on my vshpere cleint...

my esxi version is 5.0.0..

plz help me to fix this problem...thanks...

Monitor virtualized server with this template does not make sense. You can this template for example for ESXi host
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