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On 30/01/2012 9:07 PM, Robert Jackson wrote:

Why does the NSClient++ command CheckCPU always sit as a critical condition within Nagios? The command I have in place is:

$USER1$/check_nrpe -H $HOSTADDRESS$ -c CheckCPU -a warn=$ARG1$ crit=$ARG2$ time=5m

$ARG1$ is set to 80% and $ARG2$ is set to 95% (have tried with and without % symbol)

The output display in Nagios is: CRITICAL: 5m: average load 15% > critical

Anyone have any ideas why this is generating a critical condition?

Regards,

Rab.

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