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Local test limits

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list Bart Gillis · Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:02:27 +0200 ·
Hello,

 
In the bb-hosts file you can set limits on the network test by
specifying the noTEST x:y:z parameter.

Is there a way that you can specify such limits for local tests (cpu,
custom tests,...) to?

If I set, for instance  nocpu 1:2:3 as a parameter, this is not
displayed in the configuration report and does not work:

 
Network tests

Service

NK

C/Y/R limits

Specifics

conn

No

1/2/3

 
Local tests

Service

NK

C/Y/R limits

Configuration (NB: Thresholds on client may differ)

cpu

No

-/-/-

UNIX - Yellow: Load average > 1.5, Red: Load average > 3.0
Windows - Yellow: CPU utilisation > 80%, Red: CPU utilisation > 95%

 
Best Regards 

Bart Gillis
list Bart Gillis · Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:04:17 +0200 ·
quoted from Bart Gillis
Hello,

 
In the bb-hosts file you can set limits on the network test by

specifying the badTEST x:y:z parameter.
quoted from Bart Gillis

Is there a way that you can specify such limits for local tests (cpu,
custom tests,...) to?

If I set, for instance  badcpu 1:2:3 as a parameter, this is not
quoted from Bart Gillis
displayed in the configuration report and does not work:

 
Network tests

Service

NK

C/Y/R limits

Specifics

conn

No

1/2/3

 
Local tests

Service

NK

C/Y/R limits

Configuration (NB: Thresholds on client may differ)

cpu

No

-/-/-

UNIX - Yellow: Load average > 1.5, Red: Load average > 3.0
Windows - Yellow: CPU utilisation > 80%, Red: CPU utilisation > 95%

 
Best Regards 

Bart Gillis
list Henrik Størner · Thu, 21 Jun 2007 09:23:52 +0200 ·
quoted from Bart Gillis
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:04:17AM +0200, Bart Gillis  wrote:
In the bb-hosts file you can set limits on the network test by
specifying the badTEST x:y:z parameter.

Is there a way that you can specify such limits for local tests (cpu,
custom tests,...) to?
No, not currently. This is one of the settings which should be moved
from the network test code and into the core hobbit daemon.


Regards,
Henrik