sysmon threshold
sysmon threshold
Defines the threshold for errors at the global level. The no form of this command resets the threshold
configuration to default values.
Syntax
sysmon threshold events polling-interval
no sysmon threshold
Parameters
events
polling-interval
Modes
Global configuration mode.
Usage Guidelines
The type-specific threshold values that you define overrides the global threshold value for each event.
However, if you define the global value later, the latest value prevails. The threshold is defined as N/W,
where N is the number of events, and W is the number of consecutive polling periods. When the
threshold is reached, actions configured for this event type will take place. Note that a threshold of 1/W
implies that there is no threshold, and the action will always be triggered.
Examples
The following example sets the threshold to 3 events over 7 consecutive polling periods:
Brocade(config)# sysmon threshold 3 7
System monitoring on FCX and ICX devices
On FCX and ICX devices, system monitoring monitors the following errors:
• ECC errors.
• Link errors.
These errors are monitored on a stack unit basis.
Use the following commands configure and display the status of system monitoring on fabric adaptors:
•
sysmon ecc-error
•
sysmon link-error
sysmon ecc-error
Configures how sysmon handles ECC errors. The no version of this command disables system
monitoring on internal ECC errors.
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Specifies the threshold in terms of the number of events. Valid values are 1 through 10.
When expressed in the command, the default value is 2.
Specifies the number of polling windows. The device polls the internal registers at the
interval specified by the sysmon timer value. Valid values 1-32. However, the polling
window number must be equal or greater than the number of events. When expressed in
the command, the default value is 10.
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