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#pmieconf-rules 1 # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5) # rule cpu.low_util summary = "$rule$" predicate = "some_host ( // kernel.all.cpu metrics count up to 1 second of CPU time // per second per CPU 100 * ( kernel.all.cpu.user $hosts$ + kernel.all.cpu.sys $hosts$ + kernel.all.cpu.intr $hosts$ ) / hinv.ncpu $hosts$ < $threshold$ )" enabled = no version = 1 help = "The average processor utilization over all CPUs was below threshold percent during the last sample interval. This rule is effectively the opposite of cpu.util and is disabled by default - it is only useful in specialized environments where, for example, processing is batch oriented and low processor utilization is indicative of poor use of system resources. In such a situation the cpu.low_util rule should be enabled, and cpu.util disabled."; string rule default = "Low average processor utilization" modify = no display = no; percent threshold default = 25 help = "Lower bound percentage for CPU utilization, in the range 0 (idle) to 100 (completely busy), independent of the number of CPUs."; string action_expand default = %v%util@%h display = no modify = no; string email_expand default = "host: %h average CPU utilization: %v%" display = no modify = no; # # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
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