The Processor and Memory threshold setting configures the performance monitoring of a system’s processor and its associated memory objects. Parameters in this setting control the notification of these faults:
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High Utilization
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High Backplane Utilization (Chassis)
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High Buffer Miss Rate
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High Buffer Utilization
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Fragmentation
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Insufficient Free Memory
Default values for the Processor and Memory threshold setting lists the Processor and Memory threshold setting parameters.
Parameter |
Default value |
Description |
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BackplaneUtilizationThreshold |
0 to 100% Default: 80% |
Upper threshold for a switch’s backplane utilization expressed as a percentage of the total backplane bandwidth. |
FreeMemoryThreshold |
0 to 100% Default: 15% |
Lower threshold for the acceptable amount of free memory as measured by the ratio of free memory to the total memory. |
MemoryBufferMissThreshold |
0 to 100% Default: 10% |
Upper threshold for the number of buffer misses, expressed as a percentage of the total number of buffer requests. |
MemoryBufferUtilization-Threshold |
0 to 100% Default: 90% |
Upper threshold for the number of buffers that are used, expressed as a percentage of the total number of buffers. |
MemoryFragmentation-Threshold |
0 to 100% Default: 5% |
Lower threshold for memory fragmentation. The fragmentation value is the ratio of the largest number of contiguous unallocated bytes to the total amount of free memory. For example, a value of 5 indicates that the largest free buffer must be at least 5% of the free memory. |
ProcessorUtilizationThreshold |
0 to 100% Default: 90% |
Upper threshold for processor utilization, expressed as a percentage of the total capacity of the processor. |