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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting BC calculation for floating (invalid arithmetic operator ) Post 302976376 by alvintiow on Tuesday 28th of June 2016 11:15:23 PM
Old 06-29-2016
Wrench [RESOLVED]BC calculation for floating (invalid arithmetic operator )

Hi,

I wish to compare the CPU LOAD 1 min with 5mins and 15mins.
If 1 min's CPU LOAd spike 3% compare to 5 mins or 15 mins CPU Load, it is warning.
If 1 min's CPU LOAd spike 5% compare to 5 mins or 15 mins CPU Load, it is critical.

However I received following code error, I google it and tried few method it still the same.


Code:
 ./CPULOAD: line 15: [[: 1.98: syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is ".98")
./CPULOAD: line 19: [[: 1.94: syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator (error token is ".94")

Code:
#!/bin/ksh
str1=`uptime | awk '{print $10}'| sed 's/,//'`
str2=`uptime | awk '{print $11}'| sed 's/,//'`
str3=`uptime | awk '{print $12}'| sed 's/,//'`
 echo $str1
echo $str2
echo $str3
#warn_level='$str1*1.03' | bc
warn_level=`echo "$str1*1.03"|bc`
crit_level=`echo "$str1*1.05"|bc`
#crit_level='$str1*1.05' | bc
 if [[ "$crit_level" -gt "$str2" || "$crit_level" -gt "$str3" ]]; then
        status=2
        statustxt="CPU load is critical - $str1"
 elif [[ "$warn_level" -gt "$str2" || "$warn_level" -gt "$str3" ]]; then
        status=1
        statustxt="CPU load is Warning - $str1"
else
        status=0
        statustxt="CPU load is normal, no spike - $str1"
fi
 echo "$status CPULOAD_spike  PERFDATA=$str1 $statustxt"

May I know which part could be wrong?

Last edited by alvintiow; 06-29-2016 at 05:49 AM.. Reason: Add [resolved] in the title
 

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