Solved. I realized that the check_cpu_stats.sh has a bug in the redhat
4 machines. It failed to produce the idle number (and thus the graph
failed to be produced).
I'll try the updated one or fix the existing one.
Now that I know the source of this issue, it is a lot easier to solve now.
We paid for the Nagios XI 2011R1.
We are using check_cpu_stats.sh to poll information CPU usage
information via NRPE.
CPU STATISTICS OK : user=0.00% system=0.00% iowait=0.00% idle=100.00%
nice=0.00% steal=0.00%
However, there are no performance graphs on CPU.
I'm still pretty new to Nagios. I
Works fine over here. Do you have perf data for any checks? first thing is
to make sure its enabled.
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 4:39 PM, My LinuxHAList mylinuxhal...@gmail.comwrote:
We paid for the Nagios XI 2011R1.
We are using check_cpu_stats.sh to poll information CPU usage
information via
Hi..
I enabled Process perf data and Retain Status information.
This is my service template:
define service {
namelinux_service
service_descriptionlinux_service
is_volatile 0