check_nt memuse - can I separate RAM from swap
VanZee, Timothy
T-VANZEE at govst.edu
Fri Nov 14 15:03:38 CET 2003
To answer your question: I don't know.
However, what I did was to figure out the percent usage that would equal
the value I was looking for less the swap space. Here's an example,
because that is worded so poorly.
I have 1 gig of RAM and a 2 gig swap or pagesys. Total that is 3 gig.
However, I want to know when my RAM reaches 75% utilization. So take
the 768 MB, plus your minimum pagesys size (for me 2048 MB) and you get
2816 which is 92%. Maybe I've got some bad logic here, but I'm sure
I'll hear about it if I do.
Tim Van Zee
ITS Network Specialist
Governors State University
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Michal.Mazurek at avon.com
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 4:40 AM
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Subject: [Nagios-users] check_nt memuse - can I separate RAM from swap
Hi
When I use check_nt to see the memory usage I get the overall value of
RAM
and swap. This isn't really helpfull because there is no way that the
system can use entire swap - especially when there's about 500MB
dynamically assigned. Is there a way to configure nagios or the NT 4.0
server to see RAM and swap info separatly?
Regards
Michal Mazurek
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