From: Marr, J. <jm...@br...> - 2004-11-05 19:54:25
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Ben,=20 =20 Thanks for the pointer regarding the bad plugin. =20 I replace the plugin with the latest CVS one... here is what I get. =20 This shows up in my perfparse log: =20 1099682376 dc9 CPULOAD CPU Load 1% (10 min average) OK 10 min avg Load=3D1%;80;60;0;100 =20 When I run the command: =20 ./check_nt -H dc9.nexus.brodart.internal -v CPULOAD -l 10,80.95,60,80,95,1440,80,95 =20 CPU Load 0% (10 min average) | '10 min avg Load'=3D0%;80;60;0;100 =20 I see the delimiter, so why isn't it showing up in my binary data table? =20 Thanks, =20 Joe Marr ________________________________ From: per...@li... [mailto:per...@li...] On Behalf Of Marr, Joe Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2004 11:40 AM To: per...@li... Subject: [Perfparse-users] check_nt =20 I'm not sure whats causeing this issue. But I can see the performance data from check_nt: =20 1099543975 itwebapps CPULOAD CPU Load 0% (10 min average) OK 10 min avg Load=3D0%;80;60;0;100 =20 But I don't see the binary data in the perfdata_service_bin table.=20 =20 I'm using 0.100.7 (I couldn't tell if this version support check_nt performance data). =20 Joe Marr, CCNP CCDP Senior Systems Administrator Brodart, Co. Cell: 570.971.7600 Pager: 570.370.3095 Office: 570.326.2461 ext. 6130 =20 |