Behavior Models Cookbook - Vendor Models - SnmpresProcessorLoad -
SnmpresMemUsage      WfBufferUtilization

SnmpresProcessorLoad

Path: /model/vendors/snmp_research/snmpres_processor_load.mod

This behavior model monitors the processor load. When the processor load reaches the threshold (90 percent by default) and remains above the threshold for a specified time (the default is fifteen minutes), NerveCenter sends a 110061 Inform to the platform. When the processor load falls below the threshold, the alarm returns to ground and sends a 120061 Inform to the platform. The nodes that have their processors monitored must be associated with a property group that contains the property hrProcessorEntry.

Property

The following property must be in the property group for the nodes hosting the applications you want to monitor:

hrProcessorEntry

Trigger Generators

Below is a list of the objects that generate triggers:

Events Sent to OpenView

Events Sent to OpenView by SnmpresProcessorLoad summarizes the events this behavior model sends to OpenView:

Events Sent to OpenView by SnmpresProcessorLoad

Event Name Inform Number Description

NC_CPU_Busy

110061

Processor load reached 90 percent.


NC_CPU_Ok

120061

Processor load dropped under 90 percent.


For complete information about events sent to OpenView, see the trapd.conf.txt file shipped with these behavior models residing in:


   /model/vendors/snmp_research

For more information about integrating NerveCenter with OpenView, or the other NerveCenter-supported network manager platforms, refer to the book Integrating NerveCenter with a Network Management Platform.

Optional Customization

Below is a list of behavior model settings that you might want to customize to suit the requirements of your site.


SnmpresMemUsage WfBufferUtilization
29 July 2003