On 4 Aug 2009, at 09:48, Michał Zyzak wrote:

How can I monitor every core separately on Windows and Linux machines?
NSClient++ only monitors the average of all cores.
I need that data for performance testing done before migrating to virtual machines.

There are some docs on the NSCP web site that may help here: http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/CheckSystem and http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/CheckCPU - you may also be able to use WMI counters: http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/CheckWMI/CheckWMI or http://nsclient.org/nscp/wiki/CheckWMIValue

If those dont help,  you may need to write an NSCP plugin to get the detail - failing that, harass the author of NSCP to include the info

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