When 50,000 traps were sent to the trap adapters, the rate to compute the escalation of notifications at the Service Assurance Manager presentation server was measured for 5, 10, 20, and 50 escalation policies. For each escalation policy:
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The following path and levels were used: 1 path and 1 level, 5 paths and 3 levels, and 10 paths and 6 levels
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Each notification matches exactly one policy per path
Note:Each escalation, path, and level action consisted of running a unique shell script that created an empty file in the local file system.
Escalation policy benchmark results defines the escalation policy benchmarking results for SAM 8.0.
Configurationpolicy/path/ level |
Adapter Platform (OI)N/s |
SAM-Aggregate N/s |
SAM-Presentation N/s |
Elapsed time in seconds |
Queue growth |
Memory start in KB |
Memory end in KB |
Delay in completion in seconds |
Notification average escalation time in seconds |
Time to load XML file |
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5/1/1 |
37.48 |
35.41 |
13.94 |
3587 |
2 |
264448 |
419432 |
0 |
0.1987 |
3.6 |
10/1/1 |
41.91 |
40.23 |
13.14 |
3805 |
6 |
283944 |
438064 |
0 |
0.2016 |
3.6 |
20/1/1 |
42.37 |
40.52 |
12.42 |
4025 |
5 |
283376 |
433032 |
0 |
0.2108 |
3.8 |
50/1/1 |
40.00 |
37.94 |
12.53 |
3990 |
2 |
268864 |
422168 |
0 |
0.207 |
4.3 |
5/5/3 |
38.70 |
37.06 |
5.48 |
9131 |
896 |
274960 |
516096 |
2 min. |
121.0753 |
5.3 |
10/5/3 |
32.98 |
30.40 |
5.87 |
8642 |
1022 |
230984 |
472424 |
2 min. |
121.2158 |
6.8 |
20/5/3 |
37.97 |
36.34 |
5.21 |
9721 |
836 |
283760 |
514104 |
2 min. |
121.1235 |
19.7 |
50/5/3 |
35.46 |
32.81 |
5.47 |
9269 |
885 |
238376 |
478216 |
2 min. 1 sec. |
121.0869 |
69.3 |
5/10/6 |
32.24 |
28.97 |
2.93 |
17359 |
1857 |
219896 |
588280 |
5 min. 2 sec. |
325.505 |
15.2 |
10/10/6 |
37.12 |
32.94 |
2.38 |
21350 |
1686 |
269768 |
625400 |
5 min. 1 sec. |
311.5431 |
47.6 |
20/10/6 |
37.12 |
35.04 |
2.60 |
19567 |
1013 |
283224 |
628792 |
5 min. 13 sec. |
305.2938 |
253 |
50/10/6 |
33.94 |
31.87 |
2.56 |
19808 |
1082 |
288608 |
402664 |
5 min. 2 sec. |
305.0976 |
1146.8 |
Legend
* Queue name is ICS Auto Action Time. If no value, the queue file was not created.
N/s – Notifications per second.
NG – No queue growth.
Elapsed Time in Seconds is the time to execute all escalations.
min. – minutes.
sec. – seconds.
Delay in Completion in Seconds is the excess time to complete the execution of the escalations This is measured as the difference between the time the last notification was received by the Service Assurance Manager server and the time the last escalation was completed.
Time to load XML file defines the time it took to load the escalation policies configuration file into the Service Assurance Manager server. This file is in XML format and is loaded into the server using the sm_config command.