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It almost certainly has nothing to do with us. Check the debugging output:
./poller.php -h <host> -m processors -d
--- Processor Intel Core i7-2760QM @ 2.40GHz DEBUG: SNMP Auth options = -v2c -c public /usr/bin/snmpget -v2c -c public -O Uqnv -m "" -M /opt/observium/mibs udp:observium:161 .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.3.1.2.768 5
5% OK u:0.00 s:0.00 r:0.01 RRD[update /opt/observium/rrd/observium/processor-hr-768.rrd N:5] ---
The number 5 directly after the snmpget command is the number that was returned by the device. It's then displayed like in the non-debugging outout (5%), then put into the RRD (N:5).
adam.
On 23/12/2012 12:04, Stefan Milo wrote:
Hi
I am having some issues with the CPU graph in my home lab with a small server running esxi 5.1 with a dual core amd cpu. I have attached a screenshot of the problem.
The graph in observium seems to be following a path of its own. Even when doing som cpu burn tests, nothing happens.
Any ideas?
BR
Stefan Milo
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