rknrd100
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This rule covers a transitory event. The rule generates an alert
alarm when the disk is over 75% busy, the average queue length is over 10,
and the wait queue is increasing. The alert alarm remains until the disk is
less than 70% busy and the average queue length is less than 8.
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Alert
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rknrd102
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This rule covers a transitory event. The rule
generates an alert alarm if 90% of swap space is in use. The event causing
the alarm remains until swap space in use is less than 80% of the total swap
space.
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Alert
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rknrd103
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This
rule covers a transitory event. The rule generates an alert alarm if swapping
and paging is high for a given CPU. This behavior indicates that a CPU may
be thrashing. An alert alarm is generated when CPU exceeds 1 swap-out, 10
page-ins, and 10 page-outs per second. The alert alarm stays on if CPU exceeds
1 swap-out, 8 page-ins, and 8 page-outs per second.
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Alert
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rknrd105
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File
System Full error. This rule looks for a file system full error message in
the syslog (/var/adm/message).
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Alert alarm that is closed immediately
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rknrd106
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No swap space error. This rule looks for a no swap space error
message in the syslog (/var/adm/message).
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Alert alarm that is closed immediately
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rknrd400
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This rule checks for a continuous CPU load over six per
CPU for four hours.
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Informational
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rknrd401
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This rule checks for disks that are busy more than
90% of the file for x hours. The parameters field
holds the last time CPU load was below six, and is initialized to some date
in the year 2001.
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Informational
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rknrd402
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This rule
checks if available swap space drops below 10% for x
hours. The parameters field indicates the last time that the CPU load was
below six. This field is initialized to some date in the year 2001.
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Informational
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rknrd403
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This rule is not currently
supported.
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Informational
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rknrd404
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An informational alarm is generated if rule rknrd401 gets
triggered 4 times.
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Informational
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rknrd405
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An informational alarm is generated if rule rknrd402 gets
triggered 4 times.
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Informational
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