In the first example, you also can see the individual graphs, as well as the userdefined composite. If These are different, then there is a problem (since the data come from the same .rrd file) but I wouldn't expect this to be the case.
You can use 'rrdtool dump' to examine the raw stored numbers in the RRD file, if you want. However, I suspect that you will find both examples are storing different numbers because they are collectnig different numbers -- and if these servers are Windows based, then SNMP monitoring of CPU under Windows is notoriously inaccurate because it doesnt always run in kernel model correctly.
Does anyone else reading have experience of this sort of CPU monitoring?Statistics: Posted by stevesh — Thu Jul 01, 2004 10:01 am
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