Hi Andrew, According to the documentation this should be possible (at least via NRPE) by using the filter "filter=none".
You can find some more information in the docs: https://docs.nsclient.org/reference/windows/CheckSystem/#check_cpu_samples Hope this helps somewhat. Good Luck! On 2018-03-15 15:34, Andrew Mayer wrote: > Hello, > > > > I’ve run into an issue while using check_nt to monitor CPU load on > windows servers from my instance of Nagios core. I’m running NSClient > 3.8 or 4.3 and it has become apparent that the CPU utilization > information I receive back is only ever for CPU 0 and not the total > system load. I’ve been able to replicate this issue on multiple systems > and I’m wondering if I’m missing a variable in my config. An example of > how I’m using the plugin is: > > > > In the cfg for a system: > > > > define service{ > > use 247service > > host_name HOSTNAME > > service_description CPU Load > > check_command check_nt!CPULOAD!-l 5,80,90 > > } > > > > And I’ve defined the command in commands.cfg under objects: > > > > define command{ > > command_name check_nt > > command_line $USER1$/check_nt -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -p 12489 -s > PASSWORD -v $ARG1$ $ARG2$ > > } > > > > I’ve checked multiple forums and I’m not seeing a similar reported issue > so I’m wondering if I am just missing something obvious. > -- Fredrik Mikker | Operations engineer/Open Source Community Manager | OP5 Phone +46 (0)31-352 56 00 Email: fredrik.mik...@op5.com OP5 AB | Första Långgatan 19 | 413 27 Göteborg | Sweden VAT SE556582913101 Twitter: @op5ab www.op5.com Red Herring Global top 100
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