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8 System monitoring using the sysMonitor command Examples of the sysMonitor command The following sections provide specific examples for the Environment class, CPU, and memory. Environment class settings Temperature settings are switch-dependent and there is no need to alter them. The default alarm configuration, sending alerts to the error log and SNMP, is sufficient. See "Environment monitoring setting guidelines" on page 82 for more information. Displaying the threshold of the system areas The temperature area refers to the ambient temperature inside the switch, in degrees Celsius. Temperature sensors monitor the switch in case the temperature rises to levels at which damage to the switch might occur. • Enter the sysMonitor command using the following parameters: switch:admin > sysmonitor --show env -area temp Class: ENV CPU Usage: Area: TEMP ThLevel: Def ActLevel: Def High: Custom: TimeBase: None Value: 65 Trigger: Above Action: Raslog, SNMP Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP Default: TimeBase: None Value: 65 Trigger: Above Action: Raslog, SNMP Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP Low: Custom: TimeBase: None Value: 0 Trigger: Above Action: None Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP Default: TimeBase: None Value: 0 Trigger: AboveAction: None Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP Buffer: Custom: Value: 10 Default: Value: 10 86 Fabric Watch Administrator's Guide 53-1001770-01

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System monitoring using the sysMonitor command
8
Examples of the sysMonitor command
The following sections provide specific examples for the Environment class, CPU, and memory.
Environment class settings
Temperature settings are switch-dependent and there is no need to alter them. The default alarm
configuration, sending alerts to the error log and SNMP, is sufficient. See
“Environment monitoring
setting guidelines”
on page 82 for more information.
Displaying the threshold of the system areas
The temperature area refers to the ambient temperature inside the switch, in degrees Celsius.
Temperature sensors monitor the switch in case the temperature rises to levels at which damage to
the switch might occur.
Enter the
sysMonitor
command using the following parameters:
switch:admin > sysmonitor
--
show env -area temp
Class: ENV
CPU Usage:
Area: TEMP
ThLevel: Def
ActLevel: Def
High:
Custom:
TimeBase: None
Value: 65
Trigger: Above Action: Raslog, SNMP
Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP
Default:
TimeBase: None
Value: 65
Trigger: Above Action: Raslog, SNMP
Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP
Low:
Custom:
TimeBase: None
Value: 0
Trigger: Above Action: None
Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP
Default:
TimeBase: None
Value: 0
Trigger: AboveAction: None
Trigger: Below Action: Raslog, SNMP
Buffer:
Custom:
Value: 10
Default:
Value: 10