C.10.8. Rhn Satellite Server::processes; C.10.9. Rhn Satellite Server::process Health - Red Hat NETWORK SATELLITE 5.1.1 Reference Manual

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Appendix C. Probes
• Stopped — The number of processes that have stopped before their executions could be
completed.
• Sleeping — A process that is in the Interruptible sleep state and that can later be reintroduced
into memory, resuming execution where it left off.
Field
Critical Maximum Blocked Processes
Warning Maximum Blocked Processes
Critical Maximum Child Processes
Warning Maximum Child 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
Table C.69. RHN Satellite Server::Process Counts settings

C.10.8. RHN Satellite Server::Processes

The RHN Satellite Server::Processes probe monitors the number of processes on a Satellite and
collects the following metric:
• Processes — The number of processes running simultaneously on the machine.
Field
Critical Maximum Processes
Warning Maximum Processes
Table C.70. RHN Satellite Server::Processes settings

C.10.9. RHN Satellite Server::Process Health

The RHN Satellite Server::Process Health probe monitors customer-specified processes and collects
the following metrics:
• CPU Usage — The CPU usage percent for a given process.
• Child Process Groups — The number of child processes spawned from the specified parent
process. A child process inherits most of its attributes, such as open files, from its parent.
• Threads — The number of running threads for a given process. A thread is the basic unit of CPU
utilization, and consists of a program counter, a register set, and a stack space. A thread is also
called a lightweight process.
• Physical Memory Used — The amount of physical memory in kilobytes being used by the specified
process.
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