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niceload --sensor
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Ole Tange |
Subject: |
niceload --sensor |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Oct 2012 21:52:02 +0200 |
I have implemented --sensor.
It takes a command as argument to compute a value that will be used
instead of load.
--noswap can be expressed as:
niceload -f 0.00001 --sensor 'vmstat 1 | perl -ane '\''$|=1; 4..0
and print $F[5]*$F[6],"\n"'\' my_command
Normal --load can be expressed as:
niceload --sensor 'uptime | perl -ane '\''$|=1; print $F[7],"\n"'\'
my_command
How would you like it to work?
I am currently thinking about a way to get a number from a column so
you can avoid the perl one liner.
Also how should you express that a high value is good (such as free
mem) vs. high value is bad (such as uptime).
Share your ideas.
/Ole
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