Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios Graphing of Unix Load Average

2012-05-17 Thread Claudio Kuenzler
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 6:57 PM,  wrote:

> Hi,
>
>   not sure if Nagios addons are normally disussed here, but I have a
> questions relating to nagiosgraph.
>
> Basically everything works great, except something odd on graphs for
> Unix/Linux systems for Load Average. The graphs themselves look fine,
> but the Avg and Cur values shown below the graphs are things like
> 91.34m. Unix load average is normally a fraction, like 0.10 etc.
> Anyone any idea whats going on?
>

Nagiosgraph uses the 'm' when in the whole graph the load never reaches 1.0
.
So you can take 91.34m as 0.09 load.

As soon as the load has at least once reached 1.0, the smaller loads will
be shown as 0.9, 0.8, etc.


> TBH my main issue is when graphing the RRD in Cacti its also showing
> up with huge number in the millions but the source of the issue seems
> to be something to do with nagiosgraph.
>
> Any ideas gratefully recieved,
>
> thanks, Andy.
>
>
>
>
>
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[Nagios-users] Nagios Graphing of Unix Load Average

2012-05-17 Thread a . smith
Hi,

   not sure if Nagios addons are normally disussed here, but I have a  
questions relating to nagiosgraph.

Basically everything works great, except something odd on graphs for  
Unix/Linux systems for Load Average. The graphs themselves look fine,  
but the Avg and Cur values shown below the graphs are things like  
91.34m. Unix load average is normally a fraction, like 0.10 etc.  
Anyone any idea whats going on?
TBH my main issue is when graphing the RRD in Cacti its also showing  
up with huge number in the millions but the source of the issue seems  
to be something to do with nagiosgraph.

Any ideas gratefully recieved,

thanks, Andy.




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Re: [Nagios-users] Nagios Graphing

2010-08-06 Thread Kaplan, Andrew H.
Hi there --
 
I implemented pnp4nagios on our system, and it has done a great job for us. 
 
 



From: Robert Jackson [mailto:r...@walkermartyn.co.uk] 
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios Graphing



I'm looking to build a Nagios server running under Solaris 10 with graphing,
hopefully allowing me to view trend data in a more "pleasing" format. Anyone
have any ideas what is the best graphing solution for Nagios. I know there are
many, but just wanted to get a feel as to what people think is the best option.
Obviously it would have to install/run correctly under Solaris 10 also.

Regards,

Rab.

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[Nagios-users] Nagios Graphing

2010-08-06 Thread Robert Jackson
I'm looking to build a Nagios server running under Solaris 10 with
graphing, hopefully allowing me to view trend data in a more "pleasing"
format. Anyone have any ideas what is the best graphing solution for
Nagios. I know there are many, but just wanted to get a feel as to what
people think is the best option. Obviously it would have to install/run
correctly under Solaris 10 also.


Regards,
Rab.
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