[Xymon] Monitoring Multiple Cores
Mike Burger
mburger at bubbanfriends.org
Mon Apr 15 21:34:59 CEST 2013
I'd be interested such functionality for both Linux and AIX.
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>
> Hi !
>
> Are there any plans or scripts already there ?
>
> I will be interesting for Linux as MultiCore-Platform ...
>
> cheers,
> martin
>
> On Sun, 7 Apr 2013, Vernon Everett wrote:
>
>> For which OS?
>> I think I saw something that does this for Solaris on Xymonton.
>> Might be able to modify it for whatever you are using.
>>
>> Regards
>> Vernon
>>
>> On 5 April 2013 16:12, Gonzalo Fernandez Ordas
>> <g.fer.ordas at unicyber.co.uk> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> This a topic I am complete sure was been already discussed, but I
>> have been for hours around the web and I cannot find what I am
>> looking for....
>> I am trying to monitor every cpu within the server rather than the
>> load average, and I wonder if there anything already done rather
>> than re-inventing the wheel
>> again?
>> maybe something which is already done in relation to monitoring
>> multiple cores?
>>
>> Many thanks to all of you.
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