> yes I mean exactly that: to make individual statistics for CPUs on one 
> physical machine, and I ask for possibilities not for sources :) ... 

There are two elements that are needed in order to do this.

The first is a set of suitable MIB objects to report CPU information
for multiple CPUs.   The 'hrProcessorLoad' object would give a very
basic indication of CPU load (except that it's a bugger to implement).
The UCD-specific objects are designed to provide a single metric for
the system as a whole, and aren't appropriate for per-CPU granularity.

If you search back through the mail archives (probably on the coders list),
you should be able to find some initial proposals that I put forward
for doing this.  And if you're *very* lucky, there might even have
been some discussion (though frankly I doubt it!)

So that's the first requirement - to have suitable objects that can
be monitored.


Then the second element that's needed is the code to actually implement
these objects.   But that's obviously rather difficult until the MIB
tables have been defined :-)

Dave



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