[mrtg] CPU Utilization in %

Nilesh Sutar sutar.nilesh at gmail.com
Fri Jan 9 07:06:54 CET 2009


Hi Sir,

             still i didn't get any clue and satisfied answer and what that
blue line indicates ??

On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:34 AM, Matthew Petach <mpetach at yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> I'll let someone else explain why, but I graph CPU for all
> our routers, and I set the MaxBytes to 800, and then
> everything just works like you'd expect.
>
> Matt
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Nilesh Sutar <sutar.nilesh at gmail.com>
> *To:* Tobi Oetiker <mrtg at lists.oetiker.ch>
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 8, 2009 6:06:46 AM
> *Subject:* [mrtg] CPU Utilization in %
>
> Hi Sir,
>
>            I have configured mrtg-rrd for individual cpu utilization. using
> snmp.I have mibs for snmp ,give output in bytes.
>
> i used multiple target for each cpu in % and providing value in bytes but
> in graphs system cpu shows correct graph scale and reading. but for usr cpu
> and nice cpu ,graph shows
>
> Max In: 67.2 % (8.4%) Average In: 40.6 % (5.1%) Current In: 39.1 % (4.9%)
> Max Out: 67.2 % (8.4%) Average Out: 40.6 % (5.1%) Current Out: 39.1 %
> (4.9%)
> like this .then i cross checked this value by hiting top command then value
> in bracket ( %) is perfect. but why value wrotes before bracket and how it
> comes ???. I am providing value in bytes to each target then how it is
> converted in %
>
> here is cfg file:
>
> Target[localhost.cpu] :442545 (#comes by  snmpwalk)
> ShortLegend[localhost.cpu]: %
> MaxBytes[localhost.cpu]: 100
> Title[localhost.cpu]: System CPU
> PageTop[localhost.cpu]: <H1>Percentage of System CPU Load %</H1>
> Target[localhost.nicecpu] :0
> ShortLegend[localhost.nicecpu]: %
> MaxBytes[localhost.nicecpu]: 100
> Title[localhost.nicecpu]: Nice CPU
> PageTop[localhost.nicecpu]: <H1>Percentage of Nice CPU Load %</H1>
> Target[localhost.usrcpu] :758208
> ShortLegend[localhost.usrcpu]: %
> MaxBytes[localhost.usrcpu]: 100
> Title[localhost.usrcpu]: User CPU
> PageTop[localhost.usrcpu]: <H1>Percentage of User CPU Load %</H1>
> Legend1[localhost.cpu]: Active CPU in % (Load)
> Legend2[localhost.cpu]:
> Legend3[localhost.cpu]:
> Legend4[localhost.cpu]:
> LegendI[localhost.cpu]: Active
> LegendO[localhost.cpu]:
> Options[localhost.cpu]: growright,gauge,nopercent
>
>
> I think i am doing in wrong way !!!
>
> --
> Regards,
> Nilesh Sutar.
>
>


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Regards,
Nilesh Sutar.
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