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#16
General Support / Linux Memory Monitoring
April 17, 2015, 10:30:46 PM
When I use Free or Available memory checks on Linux, it does not take into account the system cache.  This makes all my busy servers appear to have no memory to NetXMS because the systems start using all the free memory for file system caching.  Is there any way to take this into account?  Right now I'm checking for the use of swap to see if I'm really running out of memory -- I'd prefer not to do that and I would like to be able to check for free memory on my systems that have been intentionally configured without swap...


Thanks!
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#17
I'm trying to create a node that I will then use to monitor a network service.  This node is the head of a load balancer (I'm trying to make sure the site is running).  The problem is that I'm using Direct Server Response and the IP address of this load balancer head is in use on all the web servers (this is the appropriate configuration for DSR).  I'm getting the "object already exists" message because the IP address is attached to all the web servers and it isn't letting me create the node because of that.

What is the suggested remedy to this?


Thanks!
pace
#18
Hi there.  Whenever I restart my server, all of my file hash/security checks go on alert and I get a bazillion alerts, pages, emails.  These then clear as soon as the system is running the checks for a few goes.

Any suggestion on preventing all these notices when the server restarts?  Seems like the hash should be the same as before the server restart, but maybe it isn't getting permanently stored?

Additionally, all the UNSUPPORTED features that various agents all go on alert again on the restart.


Thanks for any help!
pace