On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 09:09:30AM -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
> And yet these changes do nothing. SLA events are still shown as "Memory Usage
> > 80%" and the threshold is still at 80%. What am I doing wrong? Could
> someone please lend some assistance on how to configure a different threshold
> f
Hello! I've been using JFFNMS for quite some time. On a fresh installation, I'd
like to change the SLA condition for memory usage for all hosts. The default
condition is to throw an alarm if memory usage is over 80%. I'd like to change
that value to 98%. The default condition is as follows:
Des
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 03:32:28PM +0200, Alex Tortois wrote:
> I have found the problem here:
>
> Seems like there's a differences in debian version...
I thought I fixed that.
What version are you using? 0.8.2-4 had it fixed, I thought.
- Craig
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HI,
I'd like to set up an event for Linux/Unix high CPU load. I set up
everything fine (I believe), but i can't see the event.
I have run the test:
nms:/opt/jffnms/engine# php -q rrd_analizer.php 287
15:21:05 I287 :
I have found the problem here:
Seems like there's a differences in debian version...
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jffnms-users&m=114790339331356&w=2
Would you guys suggest NOT to use debian packages?
Thanks,
Alex
On 9/11/06, Alex Tortois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HI,
>
> I'd like to set