It's smart enough to know that *z/VM* has allocated it an absolute share?

On 08/20/2010 05:13 AM, David Boyes wrote:
If only the monitor could 'know' that the machine was running this
batch load at a
certain time of day and had an absolute share and was running 100% for
an extended
period of time.  It could be set up to not sent out alerts based on all
of these
criteria.  Wow!  That would be a very nice feature.
Nagios 3 has that feature.




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