#pmieconf-rules 1 # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(4) # $Id: excess_fpe,v 1.11 1999/06/10 23:03:46 kenmcd Exp $ # rule cpu.excess_fpe summary = "$rule$" enumerate = hosts predicate = "some_inst ( ( 100 * kernel.percpu.cpu.sys $hosts$ > $systime_util$ ) && kernel.percpu.syscall $hosts$ < $syscall_rate$ )" enabled = no version = 1 help = "This predicate attempts to detect processes generating very large numbers of floating point exceptions (FPEs). Characteristic of this situation is heavy system time coupled with low system call rates (exceptions are delivered through the kernel to the process, taking some system time, but no system call is serviced on the application's behalf)."; string rule default = "Possible high floating point exception rate" modify = no display = no; percent systime_util default = 50 help = "Threshold percentage for kernel CPU utilization, in the range 0 (idle) to 100 (completely busy)"; double syscall_rate default = 100 help = "Threshold system call rate (calls per second) below which something is deemed amiss."; string action_expand default = %v%sys[%i]@%h display = no modify = no; string email_expand default = "host: %h CPU: %i system mode: %v% and low syscall rate" display = no modify = no; # Configuration info specific to non-PCP tools follows... # # for SGI Embedded Support Partner integration: string esp_type default = "0x200041" display = no modify = no; # # --- DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE --- see pmieconf(4)