Hello,

While examining Nagios for implementation at various sites, I’ve ran into a bit 
of an issue. We are wanting to monitor the CPU load on various windows servers. 
We have the client installed and am getting information back from the check_nt 
–v CPULOAD command, but it seems to be dropping all trailing zero’s from the 
percentage. I have ran prime95 to test on a machine and can verify the 
processor is at 100% while the stress test is running, but my output is showing 
at 1% load. After some investigation I noticed that as the stress test ramps up 
I can watch the percentage rise, but at 10% it reads 1% and at 20% it reads 2% 
and so on. Any time there is a number followed by a zero, the zero is dropped 
from the output. This causes the load to never go into warning or critical. I 
was my hope that you could shed some light on this issue, or tell me that it is 
just a output issue and I’m not crazy ☺

Thanks!

Matthew Hockett
MIT Analyst I

Interstates Control Systems
444 12th Street NE
Sioux Center, Iowa 51250
Office: 712-722-1663 x2231
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