>how can I relate those parameters to generate an alarm??
Have you considered generating an SNMP trap?
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>So are there any objections for creation of the CPU observability
project? I
think both performance and observability communities are a good home for
it.
Any strong preferences here?
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I do have one concern, but perhaps I'm misunderstanding the chip architecture.
module: cpu_info instance: 0
name: socket1 class: socket
brand AMD Galactic(tm) Processor 2000
clock_MHz 6842
cpu_type i386
...
module: cpu_info instance: 0
name: core0 class: core
clock_MHz 6842
! core_id 0
...
Why
BS> I want in on this. I use kstat to derive CPU information for
net-snmp.
BS> If we're opening the API, I've got some suggestions.
AK>what are your suggestions?
I got this about 2 minutes before quitting time, thought about it
overnight, then others chimed in overnight with excellen
>The kstat facility has long been in need of a serious overhaul; this
>presents a good opportunity to do this work.
> - Bryan
I want in on this. I use kstat to derive CPU information for net-snmp.
If we're opening the API, I've got some suggestions.
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>I do not quite see how kstats can be used to represent trees. What do
you have in mind here?
Should we be thinking of a structure similar to that used by prtpicl?
There is information reported there not available in kstat.
If we are attempting to report this information using SNMP, its MIB
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