Jason,
You could check the poller output for this interface.
The load is gathered by net-snmp, it should be the same number as shown in 'top' (top right corner)
Javier
Jason Humes wrote:
Hi My JFFNMS frontend has dual 2.4 ghz processors and we have recently moved our DB to a sepearate box and this has caused no decrease in load, as displayed by the jffnms cpu graphs. When I run the top command on the frontend box, the two cpus individual idle times are higher then they were before the move, yet the graph does not seem to reflect this...could it be graphing incorrectly? Any other way to verify? Thanks.
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