On 07/20/11 18:05, Rick Garland wrote: > Hi all: > > Got a Nagios 3.2.3 server running on RHEL 5.5. > > Installed plugins include pnp4nagios 0.6.13 & rrdtools 1.4.5 > > I made some custom scripts that include the use of sar. A snippet; > > WAITIO=`sar -u 1 3 | grep Average | awk '{print $4}'` > > CRIT=50 > > echo "%waitio = $WAITIO | /=$WAITIO%;;$CRIT;0;100\r" > > exit 0
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