Editing cghealth Daemon Configuration File
You can edit cghealth daemon using command line interface. To edit cghealth daemon:
To edit cghealth daemon:
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Login to a system that has Operations Monitor installed as admin (root user).
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Open Command Line Interface.
Note:
The current default values are stored in file, /opt/oracle/ocsm/etc/iptego/cghealth.conf. Read this file first to know the current limits, but do not change the values there. Instead, you can set the values by creating a new file, /opt/oracle/ocsm/etc/iptego/cghealth.conf.local. When you are adding new values in cghealth.conf.local, you should also add the proper [section] for it, by copying it from the default file, cghealth.conf.
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Run the following command to edit specific values:
vi /opt/oracle/ocsm/etc/iptego/cghealth.conf.local
As a result of the command input, you can set the memory consumption of the services.For example,
[memory_high] pld-vsi = 40%
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To restart the service, run the following command:
systemctl restart pld-cghealth.service