Hello
I can suggest check top process from nagiosexchange it does an excellent job
of finding
which process consumes the most memory and cpu
Hope it helped
Moshe Sharon
www.centerity.com
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Jake Solid wrote:
> Nagios did a good job reporting a high level of load on one of my servers
> during the morning
>
> CRITICAL - load average: 59.62, 31.70, 13.53
>
> Then it sent a recovery alert showing the load as:
>
> OK - load average: 1.72, 1.72, 4.56
>
> How can I find
on Nagios
Exchange, or try google.
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Sent: 20 July 2007 16:25
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Subject: [Nagios-users] Nagios reporting Load Usage
Nagios did a good job reporting a hig
Nagios did a good job reporting a high level of load on one of my servers
during the morning
CRITICAL - load average: 59.62, 31.70, 13.53
Then it sent a recovery alert showing the load as:
OK - load average: 1.72, 1.72, 4.56
How can I find out what exactly put the load a that high level?
Rega