Hi all,
Is there a metric which is similar to the unix load factor, which you see e.g. with "uptime" or "top"?
I see "user load" and "system load", but not a combined metric. I want to be alerted when a system is sweating ;-)
Thanks, Elmar
Le 28/01/2014 18:07, Elmar Knipp a écrit :
Hi all,
Is there a metric which is similar to the unix load factor, which you see e.g. with "uptime" or "top"?
I see "user load" and "system load", but not a combined metric. I want to be alerted when a system is sweating ;-)
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No we don't have something like this right now. Contributions are welcome though!
Regards, Thomas
I guess I am a bit late ...
Am 28.01.2014 um 17:07 schrieb Elmar Knipp Elmar.Knipp@knipp.de:
Is there a metric which is similar to the unix load factor, which you see e.g. with "uptime" or "top"?
I see "user load" and "system load", but not a combined metric. I want to be alerted when a system is sweating ;-)
There is iirc also "idle" (not enabled by default). So instead of cpu > 90% you could alert on idle < 10%
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