I'm not sure that Linux breaks out the CPU use in that way, IIRC (and
I'm a little shaky here) it just uses an overall load factor ... If you
can figure out what OID to poll, or what command to run, you could
create your own perf template to do what you want.
As to health status, I'm not sure what you're looking for there.
Kanji support looks like it would be part of the development effort for
2.3 where they are looking at pulling out the strings for localization
efforts. Right now I think it's pretty much English.
--
James Pulver
Information Technology Area Supervisor
LEPP Computer Group
Cornell University
xmldev wrote:
Hello,
We are running Zenoss Core 2.2 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4.4. We are
currently monitoring a bunch of Linux and AIX servers with multiple CPUs. I
was just wondering if there is any possibility to display separate graphs for
each CPUs, e.g. on a server with 8 CPUs can we display the health status of all
8 CPUs with 8 separate graphs for each CPU? Also does Zenoss has support for
Kanji characters?
P.S. I have tried searching for the above mentioned questions on the forum
without success.
Thanks.
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