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Hello Pavel, do you have a soloution how to get the not shown data into the mentioned graphs?
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The data in CPU Pool, CPU Pool Max and LPARSs aggregated for that server is shown for the complete last 12 months. For Total and Total Max there is no data shown and we use lpar2rrd more than one year.
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Thx.
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Hello Pavel, is there any information about the new panel? What is the data source of "Load Avrg", is it the runqueue or something else? It cannot be the CPU load itself, because I have some systems with shown load is sometimes greater than the available logical processors. And what is the data source for the given blocked…
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Screenshot is uploaded by mail.
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Hello Pavel, the description in the new CPU Queue tab is wrong. One line is called "Virtual Processors". That is not correct. The line is showing the "Logical Processors". Logical Processors = Virtual Processors x SMT-Factor
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Issue resolved! In output from load_alert I found a hint regarding missing uuencode and this is really not installed on this vm. I installed from RHEL7 repo sharutils, which contains uuencode. # yum install sharutils Now all alerts containing the missing graphs.
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file is uploaded
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the issue is on both types of alerting. SAN RESP is measured by agent and CPU Pool utilization is measured in HMC.
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Hello Pavel, first on Linux it was on NAGIOS=1, then I changed to NAGIOS=0 similar to AIX. But this change doesn't help. Now we have options: NAGIOS=0 EXTERN_ALERT=bin/external_alert_example.sh EMAIL_GRAPH=25 REPEAT_DEFAULT=60 PEAK_TIME_DEFAULT=30 TRAP= COMM_STRING= MAILFROM= WEB_UI_URL= The alert is:…
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Is there any relation to the 'nagios' switch?
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Hello Pavel, thank you for your friendly support. I copied the files to local server not to be forced to connect to Internet repo and created a new local repo. Then I had to use "yum install --nogpgcheck …" and then it works fine. The error message has gone and the pool graphs are displayed.
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Hello Pavel, thank you for your answer. But why does the other Pools are displayed with the same version? I tried to install rrdtool version 1.7, but this seems only work only on RHEL 8, not on RHEL 7 used here and 1.4.8 looks like the latest rpm version for our rhel.
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installed is: # yum list installed | grep rrd lpar2rrd-agent.noarch 6.11-4 installed rrdtool.x86_64 1.4.8-9.el7 @rhel-7-server-eus-rpms rrdtool-perl.x86_64 1.4.8-9.el7 @rhel-7-server-eus-rpms that is greater than 1.1.6
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