Procs Warning

Martyn martyn at chetnet.co.uk
Thu Feb 26 18:50:02 CET 2009


Thanks Marc, I will start to tune it

Regards 

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Powell [mailto:marc at ena.com] 
Sent: 26 February 2009 17:41
To: Nagios Users Mailinglist
Subject: Re: [Nagios-users] Procs Warning


On Feb 26, 2009, at 11:14 AM, Martyn wrote:

> Not being very familiar with Ubuntu and similar systems I want to try 
> and find out how many processors to monitor, I just started to monitor 
> a fresh install of Ubuntu server to see what results I get back, at 
> the minute I'm getting a Warning telling me 153 processors.
>
> How many do you monitor?
>
120
5000
others in between.
depends on the system and what processes/daemons are running on it.

The question you should be asking is what is normal for the specific server
you are monitoring. I have systems where thousands of processes are normal
and other systems where only just over a hundred is normal.

Spend a few days periodically counting the number of processes. Find the max
and use that as your starting point. Tune up if you get false alarms. Tune
down if you don't get alarms when you should have.

--
Marc


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