Personally, I'd say that your warn and panic levels should be set to let you know when something abnormal is happening, rather than trying to calculate based on cores. When you have a couple of weeks of cpu load data in the graphs, you should be able to see the load average your server normally runs at. Set the warning level a bit above that so you get a warning if some process starts hammering the cpu. That'll tell you something unexpected is starting. Set the panic level somewhat higher.
Ralph Mitchell
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 11:49 PM, venkat v <velpulavenkat6 at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Team,
1)Please help me how to calculate cpu load average i need to configure alerts in xymon. 2)if i have 4 cores in server what is average load. 3)in xymon default values LOOAD 5.0 10.0 how to configured these values. NOTE : which values based on configured defaults values (LOOAD 5.0 10.0 ) in xymon.
Regards Venkat Yadav
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