Have you thought about posting it at the Zenoss ZenPacks page? Might get
some more people looking at the code.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
Randy Smith wrote:
On Wednesday 12 March 2008 06:34:41 James Pulver wrote:
So, on Linux servers, it always has extremely low free memory. This is,
as I understand it, by design. Linux will use available memory for
filesystem cache etc. On Windows systems, we can see the amount of free
memory excluding caches, again by design of the OS I think.
Is there a way to get into Zenoss the amount of memory that is not
application allocated memory? Otherwise, there doesn't really seem to be
anything useful in tracking free memory on a Linux system, it's always ~
20MB...
I worked up a new Device template for my Linux boxes that gives a bit more
detail in the memory graphs. I've attached the zenpack.
It has one quirk in that I sometimes see negative memory usage due to one of
my calculations and, I think, the data being old. I haven't traced it down
yet.
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James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
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