Dell Brocade 6520 Command Reference Supporting Fabric OS v7.1.0 - Page 1065
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sysMonitor 2 sysMonitor Configures Fabric Watch thresholds for environment and system resources. SYNOPSIS sysmonitor --config class -area area [-highthreshold -value value] [-trigger above | below -action actions] [-lowthreshold -value value] [-trigger above | below -action actions] [-buffer value] [-nosave] sysmonitor --apply class -area area [-action_level def | cust] [-thresh_level def | cust] sysmonitor --cancel class -area area [-action_level def | cust] [-thresh_level def | cust] sysmonitor --pause | --continue class -area area[,area,...] | all -index index | all sysmonitor --show [-class class][-area area] [[-current]| [[-action_level def | cust] [-thresh_level def | cust]]] sysmonitor --config mem | cpu [-poll polling_interval] [-retry number_of_retries] [-limit high_usage_limit][-action action] [-high_limi high_limit] [-low_limit low_limit]] sysmonitor --show mem | cpu sysmonitor --help DESCRIPTION Use this command to configure thresholds for Fabric Watch event monitoring for temperature and system resources on the switch. The following operations are supported by this command: • Configure thresholds for Fabric Watch event monitoring and reporting for the environment and resource classes. Environment thresholds enable temperature monitoring, and resource thresholds enable monitoring of flash memory. This command follows a transaction model. Configuration changes are saved persistently to nonvolatile storage, but the changes do not take effect until you execute --apply. The --apply option allows you to toggle between default settings and your own saved custom configuration and to apply actions and thresholds separately. You may choose to use default thresholds together with a customized subset of available actions, or you may modify some of the thresholds and use the default actions. Use the -nosave option to save the configuration nonpersistently, and use --cancel to remove a nonpersistent configuration. • Configure memory or CPU usage parameters on the switch or display memory or CPU usage. Configuration options include setting usage thresholds which, if exceeded, trigger a set of specified Fabric Watch alerts. You can set up the system monitor to poll at certain intervals and specify the number of retries required before Fabric Watch takes action. Configuring thresholds for CPU and memory does not follow the transaction model of the typical Fabric Watch command. The --apply and --cancel option are not valid in this context. Fabric OS Command Reference 53-1002746-01 1037