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Subject: | SSH monitiroing CPU 400% |
Author: | [Not Specified] |
Posted: | 2015-08-21 04:41 |
Hi
I work in a very restrictive environment where I can only use SSH to connect to the production servers. SNMP isn't allowed through the firewalls. So I use SSH which isn't as comprehensive as SNMP. My problem is that I have CentOS vm with 4 CPU's and it the CPU graph it show 400% which its getting from "/bin/cat /proc/stat"
We had an issues on the server when it went to 90% which top was showing but I never got an alert. Seem like its the same on all my Linux server with more than 1 cpu. if it has 2 it show 200%.
Anyone now how to fix this
Thanks
Subject: | you may need to look at the |
Author: | Andrew Kirch |
Posted: | 2015-08-24 14:21 |
you may need to look at the threshold in the monitoring template to adjust it to the value you need.
Andrew Kirch
akirch@gvit.com
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