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Inconsistencies from cpu.sh in *NIX App

Ricapar
Communicator

We have a pretty diverse Unix/Linux environment - AIX, Solaris, Linux - multiple versions of each.

I was hoping to be able to use the *NIX App to monitor CPU usage across a bunch of them, but I'm starting to notice some oddities here and there.

I had taken some screenshots... but apparently you need > 60 karma to upload them.

Anyways, I do this simple search:

index=os host=myRHEL6host sourcetype=cpu

And I'm getting this back:

CPU    pctUser    pctNice  pctSystem  pctIowait    pctIdle
1.52       0.00       2.28       0.00       0.00      96.20
2.04       0.00       4.08       0.00       0.00      93.88
2.00       0.00       1.00       0.00       0.00      97.00
2.02       0.00       2.02       0.00       0.00      95.96
1.01       0.00       2.02       0.00       0.00      96.97

However, if I run cpu.sh on the actual machine:

[root@myRHEL6host bin]# ./cpu.sh
CPU    pctUser    pctNice  pctSystem  pctIowait    pctIdle
all       1.01       0.00       0.25       0.00      98.74
0         2.08       0.00       0.00       0.00      97.92
1         0.98       0.00       0.98       0.00      98.04
2         0.98       0.00       0.98       0.00      98.04
3         0.00       0.00       0.00       0.00     100.00

That's just one of many weird inconsistencies I'm seeing... A few more come up when I look at AIX and Solaris.

Any idea what's going on?

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twollenslegel_s
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

This is now listed as a known issue with the Unix TA.

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/UnixAddOn/5.2.4/User/Releasenotes

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polymorphic
Communicator
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