[hobbit] CPU LOAD
    Hubbard, Greg L 
    greg.hubbard at eds.com
       
    Wed Nov  8 22:34:55 CET 2006
    
    
  
James,
 
Not that I know of.  I thought that the Unix "load" number simply
reflects the run queue length for the system as a whole, which is pretty
much the same no matter how many CPU's there are.  Or are you willing to
tolerate larger numbers for systems with fewer CPUs?
 
Perhaps you can whip up a script to read your BB cputab and generate the
necessary hobbit-clients entries?
 
GLH
________________________________
	From: James Wade [mailto:jkwade at futurefrontiers.com] 
	Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 3:27 PM
	To: hobbit at hswn.dk
	Subject: RE: [hobbit] CPU LOAD
	
	
	Sorry, I should have phrased this better.
	 
	I have 200 systems with multiple cpu's ranging from
	2, 4, 6, 8 or 24 cpu's. 
	 
	Instead of adding every system name in hobbit-clients.cfg
	with a different LOAD variable. s there a way that
	HOBBIT can use the number of CPU's automatically for the load?
	 
	Something like LOAD=Number of CPU's X LOAD_NUMBER
	 
	Thanks for the assistance.
	 
	James
	 
	
________________________________
	From: Hubbard, Greg L [mailto:greg.hubbard at eds.com] 
	Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 3:08 PM
	To: hobbit at hswn.dk
	Subject: RE: [hobbit] CPU LOAD
	 
	hobbit-clients.cfg in ~server/etc.
	 
	GLH
	 
	 
		
________________________________
		From: James Wade [mailto:jkwade at futurefrontiers.com] 
		Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 2:49 PM
		To: hobbit at hswn.dk
		Subject: [hobbit] CPU LOAD
		I have setup Hobbit in a Solaris environment,
		which has systems with a different number of
		CPU's.
		 
		In the past with Big Brother, I had to edit the cputtab
		file and add the different loads for each system.
		 
		Is there a way that allows me to specify the CPU
		load based on the number of CPU's on the system?
		 
		Thanks....James
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