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RPM User’s Guide Page 21 of 52
RPM can color highlight CPU and PROCESS objects with %busy values over
three different threshold values. These color alert values are called:
INFO - Busy% threshold value for informative alert (BLUE on VT100 devices)
1% is the default value for this alert.
WARN - Busy% threshold value for warning alert (YELLOW on VT100 devices)
10% is the default value for this alert.
CRIT - Busy% threshold value for critical alert (RED on VT100 devices)
50% is the default value for this alert.
Enter INFO Busy% threshold value for INFO [1] : 1
Enter WARN Busy% threshold value for WARN [10] : 10
Enter CRIT Busy% threshold value for CRIT [50] : 50
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-- Specify NODES to monitor ?
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RPM can monitor a single CPU, all CPUs in a node, or an entire list of nodes.
Please specify "E" to ENTER nodes, or "U" to USE nodes in existing RPMCNF file.
E - ENTER a list of node names you want to monitor by typing them in, or
U - USE the list of nodes in RPMCNF file on $SYSTEM.SYSTEM or default subvol.
Please specify "E" for ENTER, or "U" for USE [E]/U ? E
Enter nodes you want to monitor one at a time,
once you have ADD-ed all nodes to monitor,
you then terminate ADD mode by entering "//" or
ADD \sysname ? \CHICAGO
ADD \sysname ? \NEWYORK
ADD \sysname ? \SANFRAN
ADD \sysname ?
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!== RPM Config created by RPMWIZ - 08/02/22 07:20:08
!======================================================
SET TERM VT100
SET RATE 10
SET ENTRIES 10
SET SORT BYNODE
SET USEC OFF
SET CRIT 50
SET WARN 10
SET INFO 1
ADD \CHICAGO
ADD \NEWYORK
ADD \SANFRAN
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SAVE to $DATA.RPMV1.RPMCNF Y/N ? Y
$DATA.RPMV1.RPMCNF save started.
$DATA.RPMV1.RPMCNF saved.