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#pmieconf-rules 1 # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5) # rule per_disk.iops summary = "$rule$" enumerate = hosts predicate = "some_inst ( ( disk.dev.total $hosts$ $disks$ > $iops$ count/sec ) && ( disk.dev.avactive $hosts$ $disks$ * 100 > $threshold$ ) )" enabled = no version = 1 help = "The disk device utilization for at least one disk exceeded the given threshold percent of time during the last sample interval and for at least one device the average Input/Ouput Operations Per Second (IOPS) rate (reads and writes) exceeded a configured IOPS limit."; string rule default = "High system device IOPS utilization" modify = no display = no; unsigned iops default = 120 help = "The total Input/Ouput Operations Per Second (IOPS) rate (reads and writes), such as 120 per second, at which we consider the system block device to be IOPS saturated."; percent threshold default = 95 help = "Threshold percentage of time for I/O utilisation, in the range 0 (idle) to 100 (busy). Busy is defined as the percentage of time during the evaluation interval that the device was busy processing requests (reads and writes). A value of 100 percent indicates possible device saturation."; instlist disks default = "sda" help = "Set to a list of local disk device names for which the rule will be evaluated, as a subset of available block devices. The device names can be set using the \"modify per_disk.iops disks ...\" command, where the disk device names are enclosed in double quotes and separated by white space, eg. \"sda sdb sdc\". Use the command: $ pminfo -f disk.dev.total_bytes to discover the names of the available disk device names."; string action_expand default = "%viops[%i]@%h" display = no modify = no; string email_expand default = "host: %h disk: %i iops: %v" display = no modify = no; # # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
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