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PROV

BUFFER-DENIALS

10,000

PROV

ITAPI-ERRORS

10,000

PROV

LINUX-ERRORS

10,000

PROV

BFR-BYTES-IN-USE-CURR

10,000

PROV

TOTAL-RECV-MSGS

10,000

PROV

TOTAL-SEND-MSGS

10,000

PROV

QUEUED-COMMANDS

10,000

PROV

FAILED-COMMANDS

10,000

CLIM CPU

CPU Busy

100

CLIM CPU

Memory Used

10,000

CLIM Process

BUSY

100

CLIM Disk

IORATE

10,000

CLIM Disk

Usage

10,000

CLIM Network General

Send Count

10,000

CLIM Network General

Receive Count

10,000

CLIM Network Protocol

TCP Send Count

10,000

CLIM Network Protocol

TCP Receive Count

10,000

CLIM Network Protocol

UDP Send Count

10,000

CLIM Network Protocol

UDP Receive Count

10,000

* Note: For these entities

data may be displayed with a five digit negative value.

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5.4.2. Alert Logging

Based on where the user creates a threshold, the threshold will retain the scope of
what it encompasses at that time. Alert scope is based on where the user is in the
exploration tree hierarchy when they create the alert. For instance, if the user
creates an alert at the cluster level, this alert will have a global scope, meaning
that the threshold will pertain to all nodes within this cluster that meet the criteria.
The threshold will only be seen at this cluster level when navigating through the
exploration tree, and users will only be able to edit this alert at the cluster level.
Similarly, alerts created at entity-specific levels such as CPU Busy will only be
viewable and editable at this node level and the user will not be able to change the
alert’s scope.

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