# you can disable an alarm notification by setting the 'to' line to: silent # Calculate the base trigger point for the load average alarms. # This is the maximum number of CPU's in the system over the past 1 # minute, with a special case for a single CPU of setting the trigger at 2. alarm: load_cpu_number on: system.load class: Utilization type: System component: Load os: linux hosts: * calc: ($active_processors == nan or $active_processors == 0) ? (nan) : ( ($active_processors < 2) ? ( 2 ) : ( $active_processors ) ) units: cpus every: 1m info: number of active CPU cores in the system # Send alarms if the load average is unusually high. # These intentionally _do not_ calculate the average over the sampled # time period because the values being checked already are averages. alarm: load_average_15 on: system.load class: Utilization type: System component: Load os: linux hosts: * lookup: max -1m unaligned of load15 calc: ($load_cpu_number == nan) ? (nan) : ($this) units: load every: 1m warn: ($this * 100 / $load_cpu_number) > (($status >= $WARNING) ? 175 : 200) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: system fifteen-minute load average to: sysadmin alarm: load_average_5 on: system.load class: Utilization type: System component: Load os: linux hosts: * lookup: max -1m unaligned of load5 calc: ($load_cpu_number == nan) ? (nan) : ($this) units: load every: 1m warn: ($this * 100 / $load_cpu_number) > (($status >= $WARNING) ? 350 : 400) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: system five-minute load average to: sysadmin alarm: load_average_1 on: system.load class: Utilization type: System component: Load os: linux hosts: * lookup: max -1m unaligned of load1 calc: ($load_cpu_number == nan) ? (nan) : ($this) units: load every: 1m warn: ($this * 100 / $load_cpu_number) > (($status >= $WARNING) ? 700 : 800) delay: down 15m multiplier 1.5 max 1h info: system one-minute load average to: sysadmin