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Multiple processor scaling for SNMP Load Check Check patch

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1.0
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2011-05-16
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check_snmp_load.patchcheck_snmp_load.patch
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Adds automatic scaling to Patrick Proy's SNMP Load Check plugin (http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Uncategorized/Software/SNMP/SNMP-Load/details).

By including the new option "-m", the values given for warning and critical are multiplied by the number of processors. For example, if you set warning to "3.0,2.5,2.0" on a four processor system, the values are scaled to "12.0,10.0,8.0". This option is only available using the netsl system type.

I found a need for this feature on our vmware systems as we are constantly changing the number of processors and I wanted to avoid having to update my nagios configuration each time.
Adds automatic scaling to Patrick Proy's SNMP Load Check plugin (http://exchange.nagios.org/directory/Plugins/Uncategorized/Software/SNMP/SNMP-Load/details).

By including the new option "-m", the values given for warning and critical are multiplied by the number of processors. For example, if you set warnings to "3.0,2.5,2.0" on a four processor system, the values are scaled to "12.0,10.0,8.0". This option is only available when using the "-T netsl" option.

I found a need for this feature on our vmware systems as we are constantly changing the number of processors and I wanted to avoid having to update my nagios configuration each time.

Note this is a patch file that must be applied to version 1.12 of Patrick's perl program.