The following pages are tagged with
| Page | Summary |
|---|---|
| Blocked Processes alarm | The Blocked Processes button in the CPU panel shows the number of processes waiting on information to become available in memory. |
| CPU Busy alarm | The CPU Busy alarm occurs when the total CPU utilization of the system exceeds a threshold. The CPU may encounter a large number of requests, or you may have... |
| File System Space alarm | The File System Space alarm indicates that the file system is full or filling up. |
| Memory - Physical Memory Available alarm | The Memory - Physical Memory Available alarm is raised when the available memory drops below a threshold. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Alarm Action Failure alarm | Raised when a (specified action) failed to evaluate. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Alarm Evaluation Failure alarm | Spotlight failed to evaluate the specified alarm from the given collection. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Collection Execution Failure alarm | Raised when a (specified collection) failed to run against the server. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Connection Failure alarm | Spotlight has failed to connect to the Unix/Linux Server. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Planned Outage alarm | This alarm is raised during a planned outage of the connection. Spotlight will resume monitoring the service at the end of the planned outage period. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Secondary Connection Failure alarm | Spotlight has failed to connect to the Unix/Linux Server. |
| Monitored Server - Unix/Linux Unsupported Version alarm | This version or flavor of Unix/Linux is not supported by Spotlight. Some collections may fail because Spotlight has not been tested against this Unix version... |
| Most Active Disk alarm | The Most Active Disk alarm is triggered when the read/write rate of the most active disk exceeds a specified threshold. |
| Network Errors in alarm | Network Errors in represents the number of erroneous network packets coming in to the machine per second. The Network Errors in alarm may warrant investigati... |
| Network Errors out alarm | Network Errors out represents the number of erroneous network packets sent by the machine per second. The Network Errors out alarm may warrant investigation... |
| Paging in alarm | A large number of page ins may be a symptom of a large number of recent page outs. |
| Paging out alarm | If an active process asks the kernel for more memory than there is immediately available, the kernel will write old memory pages out to swap space. This is k... |
| Swapping in alarm | The Swapping In represents the number of processes swapped from disk per second. A machine that is swapping processes to or from disk is usually under-config... |
| Swapping out alarm | The Swapping out represents the number of processes swapped to disk per second. A machine that is swapping processes to or from disk is usually under-configu... |
| Swap Space alarm | If the total amount of swap space allocated to a Unix/Linux host becomes full, the machine may halt all processes, or critical actions may be prevented from ... |
| Zombie Processes alarm | The Zombie button in the CPU panel shows the number of stopped child processes that have not been acknowledged by their parent process. A high level of zombi... |