Windows server CPU monitoring discrepencies
Re: Windows server CPU monitoring discrepencies
Any results of your testing yet?
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dwhitfield
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Re: Windows server CPU monitoring discrepencies
Are you still on 2.0.2? If so, can you upgrade to the latest? Also, I didn't see a GitHub issue. Did you create one? If not I can create one tomorrow.
Re: Windows server CPU monitoring discrepencies
I upgraded a few of the offending agents to 2.1.1 but they still create the same behavior, just maybe a little less often.
Most of these servers are low utilization servers, backup DCs, a lightly used application server and secondary file servers. All of our high-utilization servers are reporting utilization that is in line with the Windows performance counters.
I didn't create a new Git issue but I posted that I was having the same symptoms as one that already existed:
https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/ncpa/issues/389
Most of these servers are low utilization servers, backup DCs, a lightly used application server and secondary file servers. All of our high-utilization servers are reporting utilization that is in line with the Windows performance counters.
I didn't create a new Git issue but I posted that I was having the same symptoms as one that already existed:
https://github.com/NagiosEnterprises/ncpa/issues/389
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dwhitfield
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Re: Windows server CPU monitoring discrepencies
I'm checking up on that issue. At this point, it might be worth opening a ticket at https://support.nagios.com/tickets/ so we can take a closer look at it rather than having all of the techs having a little bit of knowledge about what is going on with the issue. It's up to you though. You can stay on the forum if you like.