On May 10, 2006, at 10:07 AM, Sandeep Narasimha Murthy wrote:
1.The server in question has 2 CPUs. When Nagios invokes check_load, does it monitor both the CPUs and reports the combined load average ?

There is only one load average. Load Average is the number of processes in the wait state. They might be there because CPUs are all in use, they might be there because they're blocking on I/O, or swap, or any of a number of other things.

Certainly CPU blocking is the most commonly encountered reason a process might be wait, but by far not the only reason.

 2. What are the CRITICAL, WARNING and OK thresholds for Load Average ? I mean when does it launch a Critical state ?

I think that's based on the arguments you pass to check_load IIRC.  I know in my environment, we don't even want to know about it til the load average gets around 15 on the 5-minute or 15-minute averages (spikes on the 1-minute average we don't care about, we know they happen, it's only an issue for us if they persist).

Your mileage will definitely vary on that, based on your own situation.

Cheers,
D

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