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CPU % load on Windows XP
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: CPU % load on Windows XP
- From: Bill Arlofski <waa-hobbitml (at) revpol.com>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 17:33:15 -0400
- Organization: Reverse Polarity, LLC
- User-agent: Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (X11/20080619)
We have approximately 20 virtual XP workstations on a VMWare ESX 3.02 server
where the bbwin clients on the XP workstations are reporting back to hobbit
CPU loads of between 1% and up to 15% or a little more. This seems appropriate
for the tiny amount of work they are performing.
However, when the CPU load for one of these virtual XP workstations reaches 7%
CPU load (as reported on the CPU page), Hobbit sets the color to Yellow.
When the CPU load gets to just around 10%-11% CPU load Hobbit sets the color
to red.
The hobbit-clients.cfg man page explains the default load as follows:
Defaults: warnlevel=5.0, paniclevel=10.0
Which I understand to be *NIX load levels, not %loads as indicated by Windows
systems.
But in the Reports --> Config Reports page, under the CPU for each host I see:
UNIX - Yellow: Load average > 1.5, Red: Load average > 3.0
Windows - Yellow: CPU utilisation > 80%, Red: CPU utilisation > 95%
So based on that information, I am assuming that the defaults for CPU load on
Windows clients is 80% = yellow and 95% = red.
Have I done misunderstood?
Do I need to add an explicit HOST entry in hobbit-clients.cfg for Windows
machines like so:
HOST=%^win.*
LOAD 80 95
Thanks for any help - especially help that points me to a document that I
missed in my searching. :)
--
Bill Arlofski
Reverse Polarity, LLC
http://www.revpol.com/