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added mode multi-cpu-load
The mode is implemented for checkpoint It checks the Usage of every single cpu core. supports --report short
Issue #86
I am not sure about the versioning. Which versioning scheme do you use?
Is something wrong with this pull request or #88 and #89 ? I don't expect do be merged within a few days but a response of any kind would be nice.
thanking you in anticipation
Sorry, you need to be more patient. Can you guarantee that memTotalSwap returns a defined value from every device?
Gerhard
Von: Benedikt Bock [mailto:[email protected]] Gesendet: Montag, 20. Juni 2016 08:59 An: lausser/check_nwc_health Betreff: Re: [lausser/check_nwc_health] added mode multi-cpu-load (#87)
Is something wrong with this pull request or #88 https://github.com/lausser/check_nwc_health/pull/88 and #89 https://github.com/lausser/check_nwc_health/pull/89 ? I don't expect do be merged within a few days but a response of any kind would be nice.
thanking you in anticipation
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Yes I am very sure that it will return a defined value on each checkpoint device since they include UCD-SNMP-MIB.
They even suggest OIDs from UCD-SNMP-MIB in some articles (e.g. https://supportcenter.checkpoint.com/supportcenter/portal?eventSubmit_doGoviewsolutiondetails=&solutionid=sk32206&partition=Advanced&product=Security)
I've tested it on Gateways, Managemant- and Event-Server of Checkpoint.