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RE: [hobbit] CPU Monitoring



Hi Rich,

But eventually you are going to want to improve resources.
At least when management asks for new equipment requests, etc...

You would not be able to track it if you disable the red.

Is there a way to keep the background green, but maybe use
another color to keep track of improvement areas.
Just brainstorming a bit.

Thanks...James

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Smrcina [mailto:rsmrcina (at) wi.rr.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 1:56 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: Re: [hobbit] CPU Monitoring

Set the thresholds high enough where they aren't red anymore.  If you 
have no control over CPU Utilization on those systems there isn't much 
more that you can do.

James Wade wrote:
> Hello All,
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> I'm looking for best practices with regard to CPU monitoring.
> 
> I have systems where the CPU is overloaded, and we really
> 
> can't do much about it. What do most folks do with the CPU
> 
> monitor with regard to showing RED all the time?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks.James
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>  
> 

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