cpu and memory status

Jasmine Chua jasmine.chua at securecirt.com
Mon Jan 13 14:10:30 CET 2003


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Hi you can try using ./check_procs

On Monday 13 January 2003 17:01, hrishy wrote:
> Hi All
>
> How do i see the status of CPU and memory on all
> machines using nagios..
>
> I would like to see the fwolloing for CPU
>
> 1)CPU on the host which are up somthing like psrinfo
> 2)CPU idle or being used soemthin like vmstat
>
> 3)Amount of memory available
> 4)Amount of memory being used
>
> regards
> Hrishy
>
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Jasmine Chua
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