Check manual page of wmi_cpuload

Windows CPU Load

Distribution Official part of Checkmk
License GPLv2
Supported Agents Windows
This check monitors the process queue length and produces 1, 5 and 15 minute averages. This works roughly the same as CPU load known from the unix world. The only difference is that while unix-based system include processes currently being run in the CPU load, windows counts only the number of processes that are waiting to be processed. This means that unless the system is under high load, this will be 0. WARN and CRIT thresholds can be configured, which will be treated as per-core averages so if the warn level is at 2 on a 4 core system, the 15 minute average processor queue length has to be 8 processes or longer.

Discovery

One service is created.