i just updated the default config to not include cpu_intr and cpu_sintr by default. seems like a good idea. it'll be part of the next snapshot.

this brings up a question. do you guys think we should release 2.6.0. betas or is the latest 2.6.0 code running happily for all of you and ready to call a release? i don't want to drag this out much longer since there is a lot of features that people are waiting on.

feedback?

-matt

Martin Knoblauch wrote:
Matt,

 may I suggest that you drop cpu_intr/cpu_sintr from the default
collection group in the gmond.conf file. Both metrics are provided for
detail and should only be exposed if the interest exists. Their values
are accounted for in the cpu_system metrics.

Cheers
Martin

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