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#pmieconf-rules 1 # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5) # rule per_netif.packets default = "$rule$" enumerate = hosts predicate = "some_inst ( network.interface.total.packets $hosts$ $interfaces$ > $threshold$ count/sec )" enabled = no version = 1 help = "For at least one network interface, the average rate of packet transfers (in and/or out) exceeded the threshold during the last sample interval. This rule is disabled by default because the per_netif.util rule is more generally useful as it takes into consideration each network interfaces' reported bandwidth. However, there are some situations in which this value is zero, in which case an absolute threshold-based rule like this one will make more sense (for this reason it should typically be applied to some network interfaces, but not others - use the \"interfaces\" variable to filter this)."; string rule default = "High network interface packet transfers" modify = no display = no; double threshold default = 2000 help = "Threshold in units of packets (in or out) per second per interface. A tolerable value depends on the type of network interface and the packet size; some experimentation may be required to find an accpetable threshold."; instlist interfaces default ="" help = "May be set to a list of network interfaces for which the rule will be evaluated, as a subset of configured network interfaces. Network interfaces should be separated by white space and may be enclosed in single quotes, eg. \"ec0 'xpi5' ec2\". Use the command: $ pminfo -f network.interface.mtu to discover the names of the installed network interfaces. This is most useful to remove the loopback, SLIP and PPP interfaces from the rule evaluations."; string action_expand default = "%vpkt/s[%i]@%h" display = no modify = no; string email_expand default = "host: %h interface: %i packets/sec: %v" display = no modify = no; # # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(5)
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