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3.3

Config file examples

The configuration files below provide examples of different types of configurations that
can be generated using the RPM Wizard.

The following documents configuration file contents, this is primarily for instructive
purposes only, since generally you should use RPM Wizard RPMWIZ to create your
configuration files
.

To run the RPM configuration wizard RPMWIZ enter the following command.

TACL 1 > RUN RPMWIZ

RPMCNF - TTY Configuration file Example #1

The example below adds 3 nodes \Chicago, \Newyork, \Sanfran; sets the terminal type to
TTY, indicates the 5 busiest processes should be displayed for each node, sets sort to be
by node, sets critical, warning, and info thresholds, and sets the rate to 10 seconds.
!======================================================
!== RPM TTY Configuration settings - 08/04/15 10:00:00
!======================================================

ADD \CHICAGO ! add \chicago to list of nodes
ADD \NEWYORK ! add \newyork to list of nodes
ADD \SANFRAN ! add \sanfran to list of nodes
SET TERM TTY ! define default term type, VT100, T6530, TTY
SET ENTRIES 5 ! show top 5 busy processes on each cpu/node
SET SORT BYNODE ! sort across all cpus in each node
SET CRIT 50 ! set Critical alert busy threshold 50%
SET WARN 10 ! set Warning alert busy threshold 10%
SET INFO 1 ! set Info alert busy threshold 1%
SET RATE 10 ! set refresh rate in seconds

SET RATE defines the interval between RPM samples. Although short
sample intervals such as 1 second update the screen frequently and are supported by
RPM, a one second update is not necessarily the best setting. Too frequent updates can
be disorientating, and in particular a 10 second sample interval has some special
advantages. See SET RATE for more info.

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