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Is that something you have had to do previously?
We have about 20 Ubuntu hosts and 10 OSX hosts being monitored, all reporting their memory in a very literal way. Is the best way really to change how they report rather than how Observium interprets?
Many thanks for the fast reply by the way
On 13 July 2016 at 16:52, Spencer Ryan sryan@arbor.net wrote:
You need to fix that in SNMPd, Observium is just reporting what it's being fed.
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On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Oliver Baker oliverb@myagileteam.com wrote:
Hi,
Loving Observium in general but the only issue I'm having is that for all our Unix-like hosts the free memory is reported too literally to be useful.
The cached memory pool is included in the "used memory" count, causing almost all our hosts to appear as having less than 5% free physical memory.
Is there a way to get free memory not including the cached memory pool?
Currently the alert checker I'm using is flagging all our hosts as "out of memory"
Many thanks in advance
Oliver B
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