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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help with load average? Post 302559246 by Corona688 on Monday 26th of September 2011 01:58:36 PM
Old 09-26-2011
threshold of what?

The raw value only tells you how busy it is, not how busy it should be. It's more useful for comparison. Sudden, unexpected changes can be indicative of problems.

Once it gets above 1 I'd call the machine very busy, and above 2 I'd call overloaded, but ymmv. You can tune a machine to work well even under high loads.

Last edited by Corona688; 09-26-2011 at 03:03 PM..
 

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WATCH-MULTIPLE-MIMDEFANGS(8)				      System Manager's Manual				      WATCH-MULTIPLE-MIMDEFANGS(8)

NAME
watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl - Keep an eye on a cluster of MIMEDefang machines SYNOPSIS
watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl [-archive] machine-1 machine-2 ... machine-N DESCRIPTION
watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl is a Tk script that graphically displays the status of mimedefang-multiplexor(8) on a cluster of machines. Note that Tcl/Tk 8.4 or higher is required to run watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl. If you supply the -archive command-line option, then watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl logs the output of md-mx-ctrl rawload for each machine. The output for machine_name is logged in: $HOME/.watch-multiple-mimedefangs/machine_name/data. PREREQUISITES
To use watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl to monitor a cluster of machines, you need the following prerequisites: o A UNIX-like machine with Tcl/Tk 8.4, the X window system and an SSH client. You also need "xterm" to use some of the features. o The ability to SSH as root to all of the machines you want to monitor. Ideally, you should be using the SSH agent so that you can SSH to the monitored machines as root without being prompted for a password or pass phrase. o The program md-mx-ctrl on root's path on all the machines you want to monitor. DISPLAY
For each machine specified on the command line, watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl creates a chart with five columns. The columns are: o A button with the name of the machine. Clicking the button pops up a menu that lets you take various actions, as described later. If all slaves on the machine are busy, the button turns yellow. o A label showing the number of busy slaves in the form "busy/total", where total is the total number of slaves. o A label showing the average number of messages per second over the last 10 seconds. o A label showing the average number of milliseconds per scan over the last 10 seconds. o A chart that graphs the average number of busy slaves, the average number of messages per second and the average scan time in mil- liseconds, all averaged over the last 10 seconds. MACHINE MENU
If you click on a machine name, a menu with three options pops up: SSH Open an xterm session and ssh as root to the machine. Busy Slaves Monitor the busy slaves on the machine. If you click on the process-ID of a slave, an xterm will open up and the command "strace -s 100 -t -p pid" will be executed on the remote machine. This is Linux-specific, but you can edit watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl to replace the command with your particular system's command for tracing system calls. Delete Remove the machine from the list of machines being monitored. ADDING A MACHINE
If you need to add a machine to the display, simply type the name of the machine in the "Add Machine:" box and press Enter. AUTHOR
watch-multiple-mimdefangs.tcl was written by David F. Skoll. SEE ALSO
mimedefang.pl(8), mimedefang-filter(5), mimedefang(8), mimedefang-protocol(7), md-mx-ctrl(8), watch-mimedefang(8) 4th Berkeley Distribution 12 January 2007 WATCH-MULTIPLE-MIMDEFANGS(8)
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