I think we answered this already.

JFFNMS only can monitor 1 cpu "item". That is because we use the HOSTMIB which
is an IETF standard.

We can detect the number of CPUs, but we can only graph it as one.

That is "as one", so if all you CPUs are at 25% you will see 25%, the average of
all the CPUs. But just in one graph.

You can't monitor specific CPU usage with the HOSTMIB, and we use "the" 
standard.

Javier

PD: and my name is Javier, not Xavier.

Daou, Hugo wrote:
> Please if anybody knows how to get more than 1 graph for cpu in a server
> of 2 or more. Please Xavier do you have the answer.JFFNMS detects 2 or 4
> CPUs but only graphs 1 i dont understand this. Cacti does this by itself
> you dont even have to configure it. I think JFFNMS is better than cacti,
> so it has to be possible to do this.
>  
> Please advise

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