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08-06-2013 02:34 PM
08-06-2013 02:34 PM
Memory cache in Linux
Hello, linux have cache memory, but linux have all the time full this cache memory, is normal for linux.
Now in IMC all the time have this alarm, in my servers linux:
The instance "[storage::Cached memory]" of "performance task" "Server storage Usage " is in threshold range (">=93%"), current value is "100%".
How can disable this alarm in IMC?? for all servers or select server=?.
Thank !!!
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08-06-2013 03:31 PM
08-06-2013 03:31 PM
Re: Memory cache in Linux
You can change this on a per-device, or global basis.
To do it globally, go Resource -> Performance Management -> Global Index settings. Expand Memory Usage, double-click on "Memory Usage", and either disable the Thresholds, or change the values.
To it on a per-device basis, go Performance Management -> Monitoring Settings. Find the device you're interested in. Click on "Modify Index". On the pop-up, find the "Memory Usage" monitor. Uncheck "Global Index Settings", and disable/adjust thresholds as required.
There are also ways to modify this for a group of devices - see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm46ZV5vcac
To do it globally, go Resource -> Performance Management -> Global Index settings. Expand Memory Usage, double-click on "Memory Usage", and either disable the Thresholds, or change the values.
To it on a per-device basis, go Performance Management -> Monitoring Settings. Find the device you're interested in. Click on "Modify Index". On the pop-up, find the "Memory Usage" monitor. Uncheck "Global Index Settings", and disable/adjust thresholds as required.
There are also ways to modify this for a group of devices - see this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fm46ZV5vcac
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