Thank you, Stephen.
But, Looking for some non-snmp type solution, still I am not sure how to 
correlate check_load with current CPU usage.

Regards
Nair.


On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 Valdinger,Stephen(DOV,MSX) wrote :
>Checking the cpu with snmp via the check_snmp plugin springs to mind as
>the first and most logical choice to avoiding check_load.
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>Subject: [Nagios-users] CPU Usage for Linux
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>Hi Friends,
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>I would love to have thoughts on monitoring CPU for Linux.(without using
>check_load).
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>Looking for some output like SAR output.
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>Thank you,
>Nair
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