Create A Threshold That You Can Use To Monitor A Blackberry Enterprise Server Component - Blackberry PRD-07630-011 - Enterprise Server - PC Manual

Enterprise server monitoring guide version: 5.0 | service pack: 3
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Create a threshold that you can use to monitor a BlackBerry Enterprise
Server component
1.
In the BlackBerry® Monitoring Service console, on the Monitoring menu, expand BlackBerry solution topology
> BlackBerry domain > Components.
2.
Expand a component.
3.
Click an instance of the component.
4.
On the tab for the data attribute that you want to monitor, click the data attribute.
5.
In the Rule section, click Add rule.
6.
In the Rule section, select the Active check box.
7.
Use the drop-down lists to specify the conditions of the rule.
8.
For BlackBerry® Enterprise Server components that you configured for high availability, in the Scope section, in
the High Availability Scope drop-down list, click one of the following options:
• To continue monitoring a component after a failover occurs, click Both Primary/Active and Standby.
• To monitor a component of the primary BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance, click Primary/Active Only.
• To monitor a component of the standby BlackBerry Enterprise Server instance, click Standby only.
9.
Click Save.
10. Click Save.
Example: Monitoring how much memory the BlackBerry Dispatcher component uses
If you want to configure a warning for when the BlackBerry Dispatcher uses more than 15,000 KB of memory, you
can create a value-based threshold for the Memory use data attribute. In the Rule section, specify the following
values:
If VALUE is
greater than
15000
Warning
Description
the value of the data attribute equals a value that you specify
the value of the data attribute is not equal to a value that you specify
the value of the data attribute is within two values of the value that
you specify
You can use a time-based rule to identify when a value for a data attribute
changes during a specific period of time. For example, use a time-based rule
to identify when the value of a data attribute changes by x amount within x
minutes.
Creating thresholds, rules, and alarms
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