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I have been asked measure load on servers.
jsut want to check , do we have script which can help me.
We have about 120 Servers.

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You can write a shell script or use uptime command to get data. A better solution for 120 system is install RRDtool and generate graphs for load.
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You can write a shell script or use uptime command to get data. A better solution for 120 system is install RRDtool and generate graphs for load.
Thanks for info , can u pls give some pointers to rrd tool and if u have inhouse script which can be used

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