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MeanOverTime returns the difference between the current value and the previous value
divided by the time interval.

For example, if the sensors return 1, 100, 50, 100 at 4 continuous time steps of 5 seconds:

HP Insight CMU Monitoring with the Instantaneous option returns 1, 100, 50, 100.

HP Insight CMU Monitoring with the MeanOverTime option returns N/A, 19.8, -10, 10.

Max value

Used by the interface to create the pies at the beginning. If a greater value is return by a sensor,
the maximum value is automatically updated in the interface.

Unit

The unit of the sensor. The GUI uses this measurement.

Command

The command to be executed by the script. This can be an executable or a shell command.
The executable and the shell command must be available on compute nodes.

5.5.3 Alerts

Each alert contains the following fields:

Name

The name of the sensor as it appears in the Java GUI. It must consist of letters only.

Description

A quote-contained string to describe in a few words what the sensor is. This appears in the
GUI.

Severity

An integer from 1 to 5. A fatal alert is 5 stands. A minor alert is 1. This appears by the interface.

Time multiple

An integer value that determines when the sensors are monitored. If the monitoring has a default
timer of 5 seconds:

A time multiple of 1 means the value is monitored every 5 seconds.

A time multiple of 2 means the value is monitored every 10 seconds.

Threshold

The threshold that must not be overcome by the sensor.

Operator

The comparison operator between the sensor and the threshold. Only > is available.

Unit

The unit of the sensor. The GUI uses this measurement.

Command

The command to be executed by the script. This can be an executable or a shell command.
The executable and the shell command must be available on compute nodes.

5.5.4 Alert reactions

Each alert reaction contains the following fields:

Name(s)

The names of one or more alerts from the ALERTS section. The reaction is associated with each
of the alerts. If an alert is specified in more than one reaction, then only the first reaction is
taken. The list of alert Names is white-space separated.

Description

A quote-contained brief description of the reaction.

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