check load oddity

DAve dave.list at pixelhammer.com
Wed Feb 3 19:09:29 CET 2010


Morris, Patrick wrote:
> DAve wrote:
>> This is making no sense to me at all. It is obvious to me that my load
>> is less than the critical threshold, why is the plugin reporting a
>> critical state?
>>
>> [root at monitor1 plugins]# ./check_load 2.0 1.8 1.5 3.0 2.8 2.5
>> CRITICAL - load average: 1.96, 1.01, 0.75|load1=1.960;0.000;0.000;0;
>> load5=1.010;0.000;0.000;0; load15=0.750;0.000;0.000;0;
>>   
> 
> Re-read the output of the syntax help the plugin is giving you. You are
> not passing the plugin valid paramaters.

The preloaded command in NagiosQL is wrong and I never even checked it.
Coffee needed...  <stares at ceiling> sigh...

[root at monitor1 plugins]# ./check_load -w 2.0,1.8,1.5 -c 3.0,2.8,2.5
OK - load average: 1.76, 0.86, 0.72|load1=1.760;2.000;3.000;0;
load5=0.860;1.800;2.800;0; load15=0.720;1.500;2.500;0;

DAve

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