This command changes the name of a server group, or changes the locator lights or monitoring status on a group of servers.
Change the name of a server group:
set group group name name |
Refresh the N1 System Manager with the latest settings and status of the group of servers:
set group group refresh |
Enable or disable monitoring on a group of servers:
set group group monitored monitored-state |
Turn the locator light on or off on a group of servers:
set group group locator locator-state |
Set the threshold values for one or more OS monitoring attributes on a group of provisionable servers:
set group group threshold threshold [criticallow value] [criticalhigh value] [warninglow value] [warninghigh value] |
Set the threshold values for the fsusage.kbspacefree file system monitoring attribute on a group of provisionable servers:
set group group [filesystem filesystem] threshold fsusage.kbspacefree [criticallow value] [criticalhigh value] [warninglow value] [warninghigh value] |
Set the threshold values for the fsusage.pctused file system monitoring attribute on a group of provisionable servers:
set group group [filesystem filesystem] threshold fsusage.pctused [criticallow value] [criticalhigh value] [warninglow value] [warninghigh value] |
filesystem– Choose a file system for which to set one or more threshold values. Only the fsusage.pctused and fsusage.kbspacefree monitored attribute thresholds can be set for file systems. If no file system is specified, the thresholds are set for all file systems on the server. Example values are / and /usr.
group – The name of a server group.
locator-state – Turn the locator light on or off on the group of servers. Valid values are true (on) and false (off).
monitored-state – Enable or disable monitoring on the group of servers. Valid values are true (enable) and false (disable)
name – A new name for the server group.
refresh – Refresh the management server with the latest settings and status of the group of servers. This status includes monitoring information, currently installed software, and other details.
threshold– Choose OS or file system monitoring attribute for which to set one or more threshold values. Valid values are:
cpustats.loadavg1min – System load expressed as average number of queued processes over 1 minute.
cpustats.loadavg5min – System load expressed as average number of queued processes over 5 minutes.
cpustats.loadavg15min – System load expressed as average number of queued processes over 15 minutes.
cpustats.pctusage – Overall CPU usage percentage.
cpustats.pctidle – Overall CPU idle percentage.
fsusage.kbspacefree – Free file system space (Kbytes). Can be used with the filesystem attribute to set thresholds for a specific file system.
fsusage.pctused – Percentage of file system space in use. Can be used with the filesystem attribute to set thresholds for a specific file system.
memusage.pctmemused – Percentage of memory in use.
memusage.pctmemfree – Percentage of memory free.
memusage.mbmemused – Memory in use (MBytes).
memusage.mbmemfree – Memory free (MBytes).
memusage.pctswapused – Percentage of swap space in use.
memusage.mbswapfree – Free swap space (MBytes).
memusage.kbswapused – Used swap space (Kbytes).
value– Set a threshold value for an OS or file system monitoring attribute on the group of servers. Valid values for the criticallow, criticalhigh, warninglow, and warninghigh thresholds depend on the attribute. For attributes measuring percentages, the valid value range is 0–100. A value of none disables monitoring of the attribute for that threshold.