performance info values

Sean Dilda agrajag at dragaera.net
Wed Oct 20 19:55:09 CEST 2004


On Wed, 2004-10-20 at 04:04, Andreas Ericsson wrote:
>  Also use the uptime command to get 
> the system load of your system. 1.0 means 100% (1 process in queue for 
> processing).

Note that that's 1.0 means 100% of a single processor. 100% of a
dual-processor box would be 2.0 and 100% of a dual-processor box with
hyper-threading would be 4.0.

As for why the latency is so high.. what's your 'max_concurrent_checks'
set to?  Also, do you have any machines that are down? or a lot of
services that aren't ok?  When nagios detects a non-OK service, it then
stops everything and verifies if the host in question is up or not. 
This can cause delays, especially if the host is slow to respond, or the
host check command waits a long time before timing out with a down host.



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