3 Apr
2013
3 Apr
'13
12:26 a.m.
On 3 April 2013 09:21, Haertig, David F (Dave) <haertig at avaya.com> wrote:
I currently use the above collected data to create a “status” message that I then use the “bb” command to send to Hobbit. Works as expected, with the data showing up in the “cpu” column for this appliance I am monitoring:
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/usr/local/bin/bb****
192.168.0.1****
status qcosvhsm1.cpu green Tue Apr 2 15:55:16 2013****
CPU load****
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An easy fix to get this working is to format the status message with the first line containing the load. So something like this should work:
/usr/local/bin/bb 192.168.0.1 status gcosvhsm1.cpu green Tue Apr 2 15:15:16 2013 up: 999 days, 0 users, 0 procs, load=0.10
CPU Load
&green yada yada
J