File: //var/lib/pcp/config/pmieconf/percpu/some_util
#pmieconf-rules 1
# --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
#
rule per_cpu.some_util
summary = "$rule$"
enumerate = hosts
predicate =
"some_host (
some_inst (
( 100 * ( kernel.percpu.cpu.user $hosts$ +
kernel.percpu.cpu.sys $hosts$ +
kernel.percpu.cpu.intr $hosts$ ) )
> $threshold$
)
&& hinv.ncpu $hosts$ > 1
&& hinv.ncpu $hosts$ <= $max_cpu_count$
)"
enabled = yes
version = 1
help =
"The processor utilization for at least one CPU exceeded threshold
percent during the last sample interval. Only applies to
multi-processor systems with less than max_cpu_count processors -
for single-processor systems refer to the cpu.util rule, and for
multi-processor systems with more than max_cpu_count processors
refer to the cpu.many_util rule.
For Origin 200 and Origin 2000 systems, use the command
$ pminfo -f hinv.map.cpu
to discover the abbreviated PCP names of the installed CPUs and
their corresponding full names in the /hw file system.";
string rule
default = "High per CPU processor utilization"
modify = no
display = no;
percent threshold
default = 95
help =
"Threshold percentage for CPU saturation, in the range 0 (idle)
to 100 (completely busy)";
unsigned max_cpu_count
default = 4
help =
"Upper limit on number of processors for this rule - this rule will
apply to configurations of between two and max_cpu_count CPUs.
For larger processor counts, the per_cpu.many_util rule may be more
appropriate.";
string action_expand
default = %v%util[%i]@%h
display = no
modify = no;
string email_expand
default = "host: %h CPU: %i utilization: %v%"
display = no
modify = no;
# Configuration info specific to non-PCP tools follows...
#
# for SGI Embedded Support Partner integration:
string esp_type
default = "0x200059"
display = no
modify = no;
# for EnlightenDSM integration:
string enln_test
default = per_cpu.some_util
display = no
modify = no;
string enln_units
default = %util[%i]
display = no
modify = no;
#
# --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)