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Requirements — The Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon (
tored system to execute this probe.
Field
Include reclaimable memory
Timeout*
Warning Maximum RAM Free
Critical Maximum RAM Free
Table C-21. Linux::Memory Usage settings
C.5.8. Linux::Process Counts by State
The Linux::Process Counts by State probe identifies the number of processes in the following states:
Blocked — One that has been switched to the waiting queue and the state of the process has been
switched to the waiting state.
Defunct — One that has terminated (either because it has been killed by a signal or because it has
called
and whose parent process has not yet received notification of its termination by
exit())
executing (some form of) the
Stopped — One that has been stopped before its execution could be executed.
Sleeping — One that has been removed from memory by the medium-term scheduler to reduce the
degree of multiprogramming. It is later reintroduced into memory and execution resumes where it
left off.
Requirements — The Red Hat Network Monitoring Daemon (
tored system to execute this probe.
Field
Timeout*
Critical Maximum Blocked Processes
Warning Maximum Blocked Processes
Critical Maximum Defunct Processes
Warning Maximum Defunct Processes
Critical Maximum Stopped Processes
Warning Maximum Stopped Processes
Critical Maximum Sleeping Processes
Warning Maximum Sleeping Processes
Critical Maximum Child Processes
Warning Maximum Child Processes
Table C-22. Linux::Process Counts by State settings
system call.
wait()
) must be running on the moni-
rhnmd
Value
no
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) must be running on the moni-
rhnmd
Value
15
Appendix C. Probes

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