On Nov 19, 2010, at 5:48 PM, C. Bensend wrote:
I had another question regarding adjusting these thresholds, this time on
localhost. It regards the Current Load parameter, which is giving me a
Critical Load average of -- 2.47, 3.43, and 4.06
in localhost.cfg,
From the help for check_load (which I'm assuming you're using
in the command definition):
Usage:check_load [-r] -w WLOAD1,WLOAD5,WLOAD15 -c CLOAD1,CLOAD5,CLOAD15
So, in your service definition, you're telling check_load that you
want to trigger a critical condition if the 15 minute average
I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that
when you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been
triggered. Its showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example.
Which on a production server is nothing really --- my question is, how do
I
I had another question regarding adjusting these thresholds, this time on
localhost. It regards the Current Load parameter, which is giving me a
Critical Load average of -- 2.47, 3.43, and 4.06
in localhost.cfg, /usr/local/nagios/etc/objects/localhost.cfg, I have this
define service{
On Nov 5, 2010, at 6:38 PM, C. Bensend wrote:
I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that
when you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been
triggered. Its showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example.
Which on a production server is
I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that when
you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been triggered. Its
showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example. Which on a production
server is nothing really --- my question is, how do I change
I have a couple of systems that are reporting critical notifications, that
when you drill into them, the Service : Total Processes has been
triggered. Its showing critical process level of 231, 453, for example.
Which on a production server is nothing really --- my question is, how do
I