plugin check_load

Marco Ramos mramos at co.sapo.pt
Thu Nov 24 16:26:52 CET 2005


Hi,

you should use integers instead of floats.

$ ./check_load -w 10,10,10 -c 15,15,15
OK - load average: 1.51, 0.94, 1.04

This works but I suggest that you use SNMP for system metrics (load,
cpu, disk space, etc). It's easy to work with and it's platform
independent.

Regards,
Marco Ramos

On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 16:06 +0100, Heinz Andernach wrote:
> Hi, I'm a new user of nagios and have the job to get things running
>  
> testing the plugin check_load  
> for example with
>  
> ./check_load -w 10.0,8.0,5.0 -c 15.0,10.0,8.0 
>  
> I get  the response:             Warning threshold must be float or
> float triplet
> i tried other (or no) delimiter with no effect
>  
> Heinz



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