Man Page: ocf_pacemaker_healthcpu
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 7
OCF_PACEMAKER_HEALTH(7) Pacemaker Configuration OCF_PACEMAKER_HEALTH(7)NAMEocf_pacemaker_HealthCPU - System health CPU usageSYNOPSISOCF_RESKEY_state=string OCF_RESKEY_yellow_limit=string OCF_RESKEY_red_limit=string HealthCPU [start | stop | monitor | meta-data | validate-all]DESCRIPTIONSysthem health agent that measures the CPU ideling and updates the #health-cpu attribute.SUPPORTED PARAMETERSOCF_RESKEY_state = string [/health-cpu-{OCF_RESOURCE_INSTANCE}.state] State file Location to store the resource state in. OCF_RESKEY_yellow_limit = string [50] Lower limit for yellow health attribute Lower (!) limit of idle percentage to switch the health attribute to yellow. I.e. the #health-cpu will go yellow if the %idle of the CPU falls below 50%. OCF_RESKEY_red_limit = string [10] Lower limit for red health attribute Lower (!) limit of idle percentage to switch the health attribute to red. I.e. the #health-cpu will go red if the %idle of the CPU falls below 10%.AUTHORAndrew Beekhof <andrew@beekhof.net> Author. Pacemaker Configuration 04/17/2012 OCF_PACEMAKER_HEALTH(7)
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